Fighters.com's November Welterweight Rankings - Is Georges St. Pierre Bored With The Division And A Title Defense Versus Dan Hardy?
By: Chad Edward Posted On: November 23, 2009 at 5:27pm
Fighters.com’s ninth-ranked welterweight “Outlaw” Dan Hardy (23-6) took one small step ahead in the 170-pound rankings this month after winning a three-round unanimous decision over now tenth-ranked “Quick” Mike Swick (14-3) at UFC 105 in Manchester November 14 and a giant leap into a title fight versus Fighters.com and UFC Champion “Rush” Georges St. Pierre (19-2), probably at UFC 110 in Sydney February 21.
After Hardy’s victory in Manchester, St. Pierre entered the Octagon to graciously acknowledge his next challenger, but also seemed bored by the prospect of fighting Hardy. St. Pierre’s last loss was at a similar peak of dominance with the prospect of defending his title versus an underwhelming challenger, “Terror” Matt Serra (9-6). At UFC 69 in Houston in April 2007, St. Pierre was TKO’d in the first round versus Serra.
Like Serra at the time he beat St. Pierre, Hardy had a confident calm standing in the Octagon having earned a challenge versus St. Pierre. Hardy simply said, “I’m excited,” but looked more interested in celebrating his victory over Swick with his team.
The situations aren’t analagous on many levels, most significantly in St. Pierre’s commitment to MMA. But, would you blame St. Pierre for becoming complacent with the welterweight division? He’s already dominated second-ranked “Pitbull” Thiago Alves (16-4), third-ranked Jon Fitch (19-3), sixth-ranked Josh Koscheck (14-4), and seventh-ranked Matt Hughes (41-7). Fourth-ranked Paulo Thiago (8-1) couldn’t step-up versus Fitch to earn the shot, but frankly it wouldn’t have been a much more compelling matchup than St. Pierre versus Hardy.
St. Pierre’s next best challenge at 170-pounds is fifth-ranked Jake Shields (24-4-1), but Shields is contracted to Strikeforce. Ironically, if St. Pierre dominates Hardy, perhaps it’s time for St. Pierre to follow Shields into the middleweight division for new challenges. UFC President Dana White has said he’d let St. Pierre fight at 185-pounds when St. Pierre clears out the division. With a win versus Hardy, can we consider the division cleared?
Fighters.com’s November Welterweight Rankings
1. “Rush” Georges St. Pierre (19-2)
2. “Pitbull” Thiago Alves (16-4)
3. Jon Fitch (19-3)
4. Paulo Thiago (8-1)
5. Jake Shields (24-4-1)
6. Josh Koscheck (14-4)
7. Matt Hughes (41-7)
8. “Zenko” Yoshiyuki Yoshida (11-4)
9. “Outlaw” Dan Hardy (23-6)
10. “Quick” Mike Swick (14-3)
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The division is cleared. Dan Hardy doesn`t even have much of a Chance.