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Georges "Rush" St. Pierre
The toe-tapping process to find the next challenger for St. Pierre continues. The new bout designated as a title eliminator in the UFC 170-pound division will come at UFC 105 on Nov. 14, when surging contenders
Mike Swick and
Dan Hardy square off.
Originally set to face
Ricardo Almeida in his welterweight debut at UFC 107, Fitch got a new foe for Dec. 12 in Memphis when Almeida was forced out due to a knee injury. His new opponent is a familiar one: He'll rematch fellow divisional star
Thiago Alves, whom he defeated in June 2006.
Ricardo Almeida's knee injury was a bringer of good news for Alves. The scrape to "The Big Dog" means that Alves will now get the chance to avenge his June 2006 loss to fellow welterweight contender
Jon Fitch at UFC 107 on Dec. 12.
As expected, Shields will return to the middleweight division for Strikeforce’s Nov. 7 show on CBS, where he will take on Jason “Mayhem” Miller. As an extra perk for the former EliteXC champion, the bout will be for the promotion’s middleweight crown recently vacated by
Cung Le.
Now injury-free and coming off of a first-round stoppage of
Frank Trigg in September, Koscheck's desire to stay active has seemingly been granted. He announced Tuesday that he will be co-headlining UFC 106 on Nov. 21 against a to-be-named opponent.
The reconfiguration of UFC welterweight matchups has saved Thiago from facing his third straight top-five welterweight, as his slated opponent,
Thiago Alves, will now meet
Jon Fitch in a much-anticipated rematch. However, Thiago's next outing at UFC 106 on Nov. 21 will hardly be a cakewalk, as he meets unbeaten prospect
Jacob Volkmann.
If Swick wants to become the next challenger to
Georges St. Pierre’s welterweight throne, he’ll have to earn it on Nov. 14 at UFC 105. There, he’ll take on surging Brit
Dan Hardy with a title shot on the line.
Daley came to the UFC with a reputation as one of Britain’s best talents and one of the welterweight division’s most dangerous strikers. Even so, he was an underdog to divisional standout
Martin Kampmann. However, Daley needed less than three minutes to blow away Kampmann at UFC 103 and signal his arrival in the UFC’s 170-pound division.
Kampmann was quickly bashed by British banger
Paul Daley at UFC 103 in September. His return bout will feature another heavy-handed opponent when he takes on
Rory Markham at UFC 108 on Jan. 2.
Following his Sept. 16 split decision win over
Jake Ellenberger, Condit announced that he was leaving Arizona Combat Sports and returning to his native New Mexico. None too surprisingly, "The Natural Born Killer" will be hooking up with Albuquerque-based fight guru Greg Jackson and company.