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Georges St-Piere Is Urged By Rockhold Not To Fight Bisping And Embarrass Himself

by Mike Lorenz Web Designer, SEO/SMO Expert

UFC Fight Night 116 held a very successful event and what made it special are the people involved in it most especially Luke Rockhold. He just won against David Branch on a successful technical knockout within the second round forcing Luke’s enemy to tap in the ring; referee just had to stop the fight. Luke Rockhold is the UFC middleweight champion and during his post-fight interview that he wanted to face whoever wins the St-Pierre and Bisping fight happening in the UFC 217 185 pound title with five rounds in it. Rockhold has his goals set already and wanted to aim at the top of the food chain as one of the best pound for pound fighter. On same note, he has his thoughts as well with regards to St-Pierre facing Bisping, urges him to back out from the fight before he gets crushed by his opponent.

Luke Rockhold is coming for the title and or the belt and see that St-Pierre really wanted a piece of the cake which made Rockhold said a confident statement that St-Pierre will regrettably do if he pursue with the fight with Bisping. Another good reason as well is that the weight class St-Pierre is in will greatly affect his conditioning and outlook throughout the fight. With regards to the Bisping and St-Pierre upcoming fight, there have been a lot of criticisms especially with St-Pierre, it wasn’t the place for the guy to begin with and knowing that he has not fought for more than 2 years. There has been a lot concerns pertaining more than to St-Pierre than their upcoming fight, but for St-Pierre such opinion will not stop him; maybe. Moving on, Luke Rockhold is more than prepared to fight in 2 months’ time in the Octagon since he has no injuries as he says.


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Created on Sep 20th 2017 22:01. Viewed 413 times.

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