UFC 100 Results Georges St Pierre Dominates Thiago Alves in Unanimous Decision: The co-main event bout between UFC welterweight champion Georges "Rush" St. Pierre and Thiago “Pitbull” Alves was in my opinion the fight of the night.
In what was publicized as St. Pierre’s toughest challenge of his career, the French-Canadian rose to the occasion with a dominating unanimous decision victory over Alves in UFC 100 Results. Not only did St. Pierre prove that he is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world by successfully defending his title for a third time, but he also reinstated that his genius far supersedes the UFC 100 Results welterweight division. 
As the fight got underway, the Mandalay Bay echoed with chants of “GSP!” In the opening round, both fighters briefly exchanged, but it didn’t take long for the UFC champion to score a takedown and take the fight to the ground; this would be a recurring theme in this fight.
Alves’ strength enabled him to almost get back on his feet, before the champ quickly slammed him down on his back. Alves pulled half-guard as GSP worked the Ground-and-Pound.
After getting back up on their feet, GSP scored another takedown from the Brazilian’s back. Georges attempted a rear-naked-choke, but to no avail. With a good transitional move by Alves, the fight was again back up and on their feet.
A fake-superman-punch and a couple of jabs enabled GSP to connect with a solid inside kick. Next, Alves stuffed a takedown attempt. After a brief exchange where Alves threw a high kick, GSP scored another takedown with 38 seconds left in the round. Alves was bledding all over himself as a cut just over his right eyelid opened up. First round went to the champion GSP, 10-9.
“Every time you take him down he gets more tired… it doesn’t matter if he gets up” Greg Jackson instructed the champ. “When you take him down, keep his shoulders on the mat,” he instructed him.
Seemingly every round was the same, as GSP controlled Alves at will, finishing with a total of 10 takedowns in the fight. In the fourth round, the French-Canadian found himself in the uncharacteristic position of having to fight from his back.
Despite being a relatively new Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, GSP displayed a crafty butterfly-guard and avoided any major damage on his back. He did however injure his groin (abductor) while keeping Alves off. “It’s pretty bad. I’m in real bad pain,” St. Pierre said in his UFC 100 Results press conference. “I heard my abductor snap, and it was pretty bad."
In a funny moment, GSP explained his corner’s reaction to him injuring his groin. “Some people are going to see that on TV and they’re are gonna laugh because I came back in my corner and I said, ‘I pulled my abductor’ and my trainer (Greg Jackson) said, ‘I don’t care! Hit him with it!’” as the room laughed hysterically. “I guess that’s the gameplan,” St. Pierre said laughing.




