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Georges St. Pierre's Day at UFC 100
« on: July 16, 2009, 07:36:37 PM »
Lost in the Brock Lesnar shuffle is GSP's superhuman performance at UFC 100.  Anyone that's pulled a groin muscle can attest to the pain, but actually tearing it and continuing to fight like that? Astonishing.

St. Pierre chronicled the week of his fight and the day of the fight at his blog:

I'm very focused, the fight is going well until the fourth round when I try an arm-bar from his back and something happened…I felt my right abductor cracking…something went wrong. I hear the noise of the ligament ripping. I end up in my guard and Thiago Alves landing big shot on me. I hold his head down, I wrap his arm, protect myself and I make a prayer in my head: "Please God, help me to get out of this situation, I work so hard to win this fight and give me the strength to keep going and fight well..."'

When I came back in the locker room, I was mad because I didn’t control the fight and I was not able to finish Alves on the ground like I had been planning to do. What made me mad a little bit is that Fabio Hollanda, a guy that was teaching me a couple of years ago, was in a Florida training Thiago Alves even though a month before he was training with me at the wrestling club. I think it was a cheap shot and he should have told me. But I forgive him - I will be more careful with him next time. When I came back to the locker room, even though I was in a lot of pain, I asked my trainer John Danaher to show me what I been doing wrong during that fight to allow Thiago Alves to stand up so many times. He showed it to me, so like that it’s fresh in my mind and I know right away what I did wrong in the fight and I will never do the same mistake again.

St. Pierre tore a muscle in his abductor, and will likely have to take a few months to recover.  It's unclear right now if it was a minor tear or a full blown rupture, though it sounds like the former.