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Alright, enough about the controversial decisions rendered at UFC 143. Let's talk about the important stuff: What did you think of "Evolution," the UFC's expensive new pay-per-view intro?
Nick Diaz may believed he was downright robbed of a decision victory at UFC 143 on Saturday night, but the Octagon's official number crunchers claim Carlos Condit (Pictured) was correctly awarded the razor-thin verdict.
Following Nick Diaz's (Pictured) triumphant return to the Octagon at UFC 137, a defeated and dejected BJ Penn suggested his fighting days were likely over. After Diaz found himself on the wrong end of another controversial decision, a disgusted Diaz claimed Saturday at UFC 143 he was now prepared to put the sport of mixed martial arts in his rear-view mirror.
To wait or not to wait, that is the question for freshly-minted UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit (Pictured). With reigning 170-pound king Georges St-Pierre and his surgically-repaired knee sidelined until at least July, Condit has a decision to make regarding his immediate future.
The most anticipated middleweight bout in mixed martial arts history is just about set. During the UFC 143 post-fight press conference, company president Dana White announced 185-pound champion Anderson Silva will defend his title against Chael Sonnen this June in Brazil.
If you didn't order Saturday's UFC 143 pay-per-view broadcast, FOXSports.com's video highlights of the show's featured attraction between Nick Diaz (Pictured) and Carlos Condit won't do the scrap justice. Nonetheless, we've located the footage for your viewing pleasure.
Prior to Saturday's interim welterweight title affair against Carlos Condit, five of Nick Diaz's (Pictured) seven losses had been by way of decision. That's why Diaz claimed that any time his fights go to the judges' scorecards, he doesn't expect to have his hand raised.