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Fighters give predictions for UFC 154 main event

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Who will win the Undisputed UFC Welterweight Championship at UFC 154? Georges St-Pierre or Carlos Condit? Georges St-Pierre was once known as one of the best fighters on the planet; who knows if the knee injury and 19 month layoff has changed that. While Carlos Condit has made his way to the top by beating a who’s who’s of UFC Welterweight talent to become the interim champ.

GSP is a heavy favorite coming in at -380, while Condit is a +300.

MMASucka.com took to Twitter to find out who St-Pierre and Condit’s fellow fighters thought would win the UFC 154 “St. Pierre vs. Condit” main event.

Sean McCorkle ‏@BigSexyMcCorkle – GSP via total 5 round domination
Ben Askren ‏@Benaskren – GSP I think he is just a lot better
Michael Chiesa ‏@MikeMav22 – Condit by decision, 48-47.
FRANK TRIGG ‏@FRANKTRIGG – condit decision.
Jeff Curran ‏@BigFrogBJJ – cant wait to find out. like em both. i wouldnt bet on this fight
Pete Spratt ‏@IamPeteSpratt – leaning toward Condit by decision due to GSP’s injury n layoff!
Charlie Brenneman ‏@SpaniardMMA – gsp by manning him
alan belcher ufc ‏@alanbelcherufc – GSP dec, easiest fight to pick of the year..
Ulysses Gomez ‏@uselessgomez – hard to bet against GSP
Crazy Tim Credeur ‏@TimCredeur – @CarlosCondit by White Trash Death Beating! Do it for Old Glory Carlos! Viva La Revolution!
Derek Brunson ‏@DerekBrunsonMMA – Condit 4th round tko
Fighters Picking GSP: 7
Fighters Picking Condit: 7
As you can see it’s a complete toss-up. Will we see a change in reign? Or will GSP be able to hold on to the legacy he has built? We will find out this Saturday night at UFC 154.
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Jeremy Brand is an experienced MMA writer and columnist. He is the founder of MMASucka.com, and has represented the company with media credentials at many mixed martial arts fights. Jeremy is also a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, training in BC, Canada.

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