Pierson, Carvalho, Gagnon Get Home-Turf Bouts
updated January 21Rick "The Horror" Story and Toronto’s Sean "The Punisher" Pierson will join the five other welterweight bouts at UFC 158.
Canada's best featherweight, Antonio Carvalho, will meet fellow top contender Darren Elkins; at bantamweight, Sudbury, Ontario's Mitch Gagnon will take on Japan's Issei Tamura
Canada Card Stacked with Strikers
updated January 7
Coming off of three straight wins, middleweight Chris Camozzi has verbally agreed to face Calgary's 13-1 Nick "The Promise" Ring
Kickboxers Daron "The Detroit Superstar" Cruickshank and Montreal’s own John "The Bull" Makdessi will clash in what promises to be a lightweight firefight.
Plus in 135-pound action, Yves Jabouin -- another product of Montreal -- goes head-to-head against fellow striker Johnny Eduardo.
Verbal agreements are in for all three bouts.
Dan Miller to Welcome Mein to the UFC
updated January 4
Mein, a 23-year-old Albertan, comes in with a record of 24-8 including victories over veterans Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos, Joe Riggs, Marius Zaromskis, Josh Burkman and Forrest Petz.
Cote Joins Welterweight All-Stars at UFC 158
updated December 21
Perhaps inspired by the welterweight lineup on the rest of the card, Cote then announced that he would be moving to 170 pounds. Montrealer Cote has verbally agreed to make his divisional debut at that event against "Vicious" Bobby Voelker.
GSP vs. Diaz Heads Up WW Tripleheader on Mar. 16 in Montreal
updated December 15
In addition to St-Pierre-Diaz, four more of the UFC®’s top-10 welterweights will clash at the Bell Centre while one fighter gets a shot at redemption following a controversial disqualification loss at the same venue just four months removed.
With his recent dominating win over legend BJ Penn, Rory MacDonald (14-1) looks to avenge his only career loss against former interim UFC welterweight champion Carlos Condit (28-6). The pair met at UFC® 115 in a bout that saw Condit come from behind and register a third-round TKO win with mere seconds remaining.
Not to be overshadowed, title-hungry Johny Hendricks (14-1), coming off his recent Montreal knockout win over welterweight Martin Kampmann, will be looking to cement his place as number one contender as he meets the always-dangerous Jake Ellenberger (28-6).
Adding to the evening action will be middleweight Alessio Sakara (19-10, 1 NC), who gets a shot at revenge against hometown favorite Patrick Côté (19-8). The pair met at UFC® 154 in Montreal in a bout that saw Sakara suffer a disqualification loss for landing multiple strikes to the back of Côté’s head.
Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/ufc-158-fight-card-update
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