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The 11 Most Bitter Rivalries and Feuds in UFC History

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Matt Serra and Matt Hughes

These former welterweight champions dislike one another so much that  they’re actually still trying to fight. A few months ago they started going at each other on Twitter trying to hype up a rematch, but Dana White put an abrupt end to that chatter saying neither of those guys need to fight again, not to mention Serra is on Tour de France levels of TRT these days. These two coached opposite one another on The Ultimate Fighter which resulted in some classic Serra shittalk.




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Ken Shamrock and Tito Ortiz

Just give Shamrock and Ortiz microphones and you’re in for some of the best unintentional comedy ever.

Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz

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Things got real in the lead-up to UFC 158. GSP got tired of being called pampered and he reminded Nick that Nick isn’t the one person who’s ever been bullied, then Nick informed GSP that he’d had guns pulled on him, that he’d seen friends of his get shot, and GSP was like “Oh.. okay then.”

GSP recently told the story of waking up from knee surgery and being absolutely furious at Nick Diaz, saying he wanted to kill him, which is very out of character for the often humble and shy champ.


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