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Georges St. Pierre retained his welterweight title at UFC 167. |
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Johny Hendricks thought he had it in the bank. Two judges had other ideas.
Georges St. Pierre retained his Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight crown with a controversial split decision over Johny Hendricks in the UFC 167 headliner on Nov. 16 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Two of the three cageside judges -- Sal D’Amato and Tony Weeks -- cast 48-47 scorecards for St. Pierre; a third, Glenn Trowbridge, sided with Hendricks by the same score.
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St. Pierre -- who afterward revealed plans for something of a temporary retirement -- did his best work in rounds three and five, where he pecked away with his trademark jab and took down the two-time NCAA national champion wrestler. Still, in the eyes of many, it did not warrant a victory on the scorecards.
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