GSP Set For MEGA Fight

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Ever since UFC 129 ended, the rumors of UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre taking on Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz have been all the talk.

On Wednesday, UFC president Dana White made the fight official, announcing that the pair will square off on Oct. 29 in Las Vegas as the main event for UFC 137.

Now that the fight has been announced, the puzzle pieces have been put together to form the full picture of what happened when Nick Diaz and his manager and trainer Cesar Gracie met with White in Las Vegas.

As it turns out, taking boxing off the table in favor of facing St-Pierre was the only enticement Diaz needed, and he signed on the dotted line.

“Absolutely. We would have not given up boxing if they had not offered GSP. The conversation was give up boxing, we’ll give you GSP,” Gracie revealed when speaking to MMAWeekly.com on Wednesday.

Diaz was set to face boxer Jeff Lacy in a match-up this fall, but the Stockton, Calif., native ultimately got the challenge he was looking for to remain an MMA fighter for a little while longer.

Gracie says it was always that simple because Diaz just wanted to face the best, and when it comes to the welterweight division in MMA, there’s none better than GSP.

“It’s that simple. Nick wants challenges, he wants big fights, he wants to get to the next level, and the only way he was giving up the Lacy fight was if they offered him GSP,” Gracie said.

As far as roadblocks that existed, Gracie denies that there were that many problems in getting the fight done in the first place. A few details remain in the shadows, but overall he says the fight was offered and accepted, and now it’s been announced.

“That whole thing was complete misinformation. I kind of laughed when I saw that cause I knew the fight was happening,” Gracie revealed when rumors about the fight not happening because of issues raised about a Strikeforce fighter coming to the UFC.

“It was a reality, we just had to clear a couple of things, do things the right way. We’re very excited about it. GSP is about to encounter a true fighter.”

St-Pierre last fought Diaz’s teammate and close friend Jake Shields at UFC 129 in Toronto. Following that fight, Shields immediately spoke up for Diaz to get the next crack at GSP.

This will be Diaz’s first appearance in the Octagon since UFC 65 in October 2006 when he TKO’d American Top Team fighter Gleison Tibau.

When he returns, Diaz plans on leaving the Octagon with gold around his waist.

“I’m looking forward to Nick making his triumphant return to the UFC,” Gracie said. “And becoming UFC champion.”

not the mega fight you gsp fans are expecting, but its champion vs champion and gonna be huge for these brands. though, i expect gsp to win; im gonna love this fight.
 

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GSPs gonna win IMO. Diaz has always a hard time with wrestlers.
 

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This isnt a mega-fight. Mega fight is against Silva, but its going to take a long time for that to happen.
 

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Is this the same Diaz that was the older brother to the one in The Ultimate Fighter???
 

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This isnt a mega-fight. Mega fight is against Silva, but its going to take a long time for that to happen.
lol. yes it is. this is the start for strikeforce to merge. its starting it all..

When Nick Diaz travels to the UFC on Oct 29 to face Georges St-Pierre, he will do so without the Strikeforce welterweight title.

According to UFC President Dana White, Nick Diaz is now a UFC fighter and has vacated his Strikeforce welterweight belt to get a shot at UFC champion Georges St-Pierre.

“He will give up the title, he will give up his Strikeforce title,” White said. “He will come in and fight Georges St-Pierre, two guys will fight for the vacant belt in Strikeforce and we’ll go from there.”

White stated that Diaz could go back to Strikeforce at some point in the future if he chose, but for now he is strictly a UFC fighter.

No decisions have been made at this time regarding who will fight for the belt or when that fight will take place.

At the top of the Strikeforce welterweight division right now the two names that would likely first pop to mind would be the last title contender in the weight class, Paul ‘Semtex’ Daley, and former Missouri wrestler Tyron Woodley.

There is also a pivotal welterweight match coming up in July between Evangelista ‘Cyborg’ Santos and Tarec Saffiedine that could play a role in determining one of the top contenders.

Diaz will face St-Pierre in the main event of UFC 137 on Oct 29 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas with the UFC welterweight title on the line.

im sure nick will stay in the ufc. hopefully some heavyweights(FEDOR!) will make the jump.
 

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