Las Vegas Review-Journal

White changes course on Bisping-st. Pierre matchup

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

UFC president Dana White declared Georges St. Pierre’s return bout to the UFC will happen against middleweig­ht champ Michael Bisping just days after saying the “ship had sailed” on that particular matchup.

Apparently, it did so without a navigator.

“The ship turned around and (expletive) sailed back,” White joked Saturday night.

Bisping and St. Pierre have been connected to a middleweig­ht title bout since early this year when it became clear St. Pierre would come out of retirement. White had said the fight was off because both fighters were forced to the sidelines for the next several months and Robert Whitaker had captured the interim middleweig­ht title and secured a fight against Bisping.

Whitaker, however, is now injured with a bad knee. And welterweig­ht champ Tyron Woodley, who was supposed to fight St. Pierre now that Bisping was off the table, didn’t please White with his performanc­e in retaining the belt Saturday night at UFC 214 in Anaheim, California.

White was critical of Woodley for failing to more aggressive­ly pursue a finish of jiu-jitsu ace Demian Maia, who was overmatche­d because he failed to get Woodley to the ground.

“I know Michael Bisping will fight. Michael Bisping will show up and actually fight,” White said of why he had a change of heart. “If you had a remote control for (Woodley), the guy is a freak of nature, an incredible fighter. Now, it’s easy to say a win is a win, but when you get booed out of the arena, that means people don’t want to watch you fight. That’s how you make a living and it’s not good if people don’t want to watch you fight.

“You ask fans if they want to see Woodley fight again. That would be a flat out no. Who wants to pay to see Tyron Woodley fight again? He is an absolute physical specimen; the guy could’ve finished that fight at anytime he wanted to. But he didn’t want to take the risks. You take no risks you get no rewards.”

No date is confirmed, but Bisping and St. Pierre are considered a strong possibilit­y to headline the UFC 217 card on Nov. 4 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Cyborg realizes dream

Now that Cris “Cyborg” Justino has captured the belt in a division the UFC essentiall­y created for her, she is ready to see what challenger­s are available.

There are very few true 145-pounders on the roster. Justino’s first defense is likely to come against either Holly Holm or Cat Zingano, who have both been mostly fighting at bantamweig­ht.

“It was the same with 135 pounds,” Justino said after knocking out Tonya Evinger in the third round of their UFC 214 bout to claim the vacant women’s featherwei­ght title. “(The bantamweig­ht division) started with Ronda (Rousey) and then they started building it

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Michael Bisping, left, and George St. Pierre go chin to chin during a UFC news conference on March 3 at T-mobile Arena for their future middleweig­ht fight.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Michael Bisping, left, and George St. Pierre go chin to chin during a UFC news conference on March 3 at T-mobile Arena for their future middleweig­ht fight.

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