
Carlos Condit celebrates winning the interim UFC welterweight championship. (Photo - Adam Metcalf/MMADieHards.com)
143 took place Saturday at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, and a welterweight interim champion was crowned.
Carlos Condit beat Nick Diaz in a five round war, and Fabricio Werdum battered Roy Nelson en route to a decision victory.
Josh Koscheck out-worked Mike Pierce, Ed Herman ended Clifford Starks’ chances at back-to-back UFC victories, and Renan Barao advanced his win streak to 18 with a win over Scott Jorgensen.
Diaz, as usual, did not back away from his opponent’s punches. The former Strikeforce welterweight champion threw punches in bunches, although so did Condit. The two mixed martial artists kept the fight standing for the majority of five rounds, blasting each other with shots.
In a razor close match, Diaz dragged Condit to the ground, took his back and tried to catch the “Natural Born Killer” in a rear-naked choke. Condit fought off the submission attempt and went on to defeat Diaz via decision.
Condit is now the welterweight interim champion and will face Georges St-Pierre for the belt.
Condit was humble in victory, but Diaz made a shocking announcement following the UFC 143 main event.
“I’m not going to accept the fact that this was a loss,” Diaz stated. ”I’ve lost fights before, where, uh, ya know, like, I’m not going to accept that either. That ain’t right. I pushed him back the whole fight. I walked him down. I got the take down. I’m the guy who went out on top. Had I thought I wasn’t ahead, I’d have chinned in and finished that arm lock. Hey Carlos is a great guy, I’m happy for him and his family. I think I’m done with this MMA. It’s been great out here. I’ve had a good career. You guys pay me way too much. But I don’t think I’m going to get enough to keep going in this. It’s been a good time.”
After a grueling beginning that had Werdum smashing Nelson with knees in the clinch position, “Big Country” dropped the Brazilian with a single punch. Not much came from the downed Werdum, but the action continued. Nelson was bloodied and checked by doctors, but was granted permission to keep fighting. Nelson used boxing and attempted to turn the tide, but Werdum was the combatant completing the more damaging assault.
Surprisingly, the contest lasted 15 minutes and went to the judges’ scorecards. Werdum was awarded a unanimous decision in the tough-fought match.
Herman was fond of the uppercut in the opening frame, but Starks punished “Short Fuse” with powerful straight right punches. Herman had some success with takedowns in the first round, although it was clearly Starks’ round in the judges’ eyes. Round 2 began and Herman resorted to the uppercut again, but ended up in a clinch with Starks. Herman grappled Starks to the canvas and went for the finish. The TUF 3 cast member worked for the rear naked-choke on the mat and eventually sunk it in, defeating Starks in the second round.
In a battle of wrestlers, Koscheck was the better striker.
Pierce used a left jab to keep Koscheck at bay, but The Ultimate Fighter season 1 participant connected with heavier punches throughout the bout. Koscheck accomplished two takedowns to Pierce’s one, but the wrestling was null and void in the contest. Koscheck did just enough to squeak out a split-decision, but the outcome could have gone either way, as Pierce was never out of the fight or overwhelmed.
Barao beat Jorgensen up on the feet and on the ground for the duration of the bout. Jorgensen could not get an offensive attack going in the contest, as Barao had a reach advantage in the striking department, an edge on the ground and a noticeable size difference. Barao stopped Jorgensen’s takedown attempts, which evidently frustrated the WEC veteran, and kept the fight standing where he was having great success.
Barao and Jorgensen swung it out until the judges deemed the Brazilian the winner.














