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Carlos Condit - The Natural Born Killer's Top Ten

 

Carlos Condit finishes off Dong Hyun Kim with punches after knocking him down with a knee during their welterweight bout at UFC 132 at MGM Grand Garden Arena on July 2, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Donald Miralle/Zuffa LLC) In a sport where being well-rounded is a prerequisite for sustained success, Carlos Condit can do it all. He can knock you out, tap you out, get you out of there in a minute, or scrap with you for 25 minutes.

On Dec. 30, the former interim UFC welterweight champion known as “The Natural Born Killer” makes his first start since Aug. 16 when he faces Neil Magny at UFC 219 in Las Vegas.

The defining moments listed below have already made him unforgettable to fight fans, but a little pre-holiday reminder of what he brings to the Octagon won’t hurt anybody.

Hiromitsu Miura – August 3, 2008 – WEC 35
Result – Condit TKO 4
https://www.ufc.tv/video/carlos-condit-vs-hiromitsu-miura-wec-35
When I spoke to Condit before what turned out to be the third and final defense of his WEC welterweight title, he was prophetic in his thoughts on challenger Hiromitsu Miura.

“All the Japanese guys that I’ve ever faced have been really tough and they have that ‘never say die’ type of warrior spirit,” he said. “You can beat ‘em up and they just keep coming. He’s definitely not an exception to that rule.”

And Miura wasn’t, as he kept coming and coming after Condit for three plus rounds until the champion put an end to proceedings in the fourth round. It was a grueling, yet satisfying, win for the Albuquerque native, who would see his division get eliminated from the WEC ranks, thus opening the door for a long-awaited trip to the UFC.

Martin Kampmann – April 1, 2009 – UFC Fight Night
Result – Kampmann W3 (Split)
https://www.ufc.tv/video/martin-kampmann-vs-carlos-condit-ufc-fight-night
For Condit’s UFC debut, he didn’t get any favors when he was matched with highly-regarded Martin Kampmann, and “The Hitman” didn’t just test the former WEC boss, he handed him his first loss in nearly three years in the process, almost submitting Condit with a guillotine choke late in the first round before going on to take a hard-fought split decision victory. Several submission attempts by Kampmann proved to be the difference in the fight, but Condit certainly showed enough of his own skill set to make fans eager to see what he would do next in the Octagon.

Jake Ellenberger – September 16, 2009 - UFC Fight Night
Result – Condit W3 (Split)
https://www.ufc.tv/video/carlos-condit-vs-jake-ellenberger-ufc-fight-night
Five months after Condit’s loss to Kampmann, you had to say that while beating Jake Ellenberger wasn’t a must win for his career, it was a must win in terms of keeping relevant in the UFC’s stacked welterweight division, where losing one fight is bad, but two is REAL bad. But after the first round, it looked like Condit was heading down that road as he was dropped twice and then caught in a guillotine choke in the opening five minutes. But over the next ten, Condit proved that he had more lives than a cat, as he clawed his way back into the fight, eventually winning a close split decision. Finally, he had his first UFC win.

Rory MacDonald – June 12, 2010 – UFC 115
Result – Condit TKO3
Carlos Condit (red shorts) def. Rory MacDonald (white shorts) - TKO - 4:53 round 3 during UFC 115 at GM Place on June 12, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC) https://www.ufc.tv/video/carlos-condit-vs-rory-macdonald-ufc-115
Slow starts were becoming a habit for Condit in the UFC, which put him in some precarious positions, but also made for compelling viewing for fight fans. His slow start against Canadian phenom Rory MacDonald put him in a deep hole on the judges’ scorecards heading into the third and final round, but Condit then turned it on, stopping MacDonald with seven seconds left to earn the win and his first UFC Fight of the Night award.

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Dan Hardy – October 16, 2010 – UFC 120
Result – Condit KO1
https://www.ufc.tv/video/carlos-condit-vs-dan-hardy-ufc-120
After three close calls, Condit decided to flip the script as he traveled to England to face hometown hero Dan Hardy, and in a trade of left hooks early, “The Natural Born Killer” was a split second faster than “The Outlaw,” and it was game over for Hardy at 4:27 of the opening stanza. Add a Knockout of the Night award to Condit’s ledger for that one, and the buzz got even louder for him to make his move into the title picture.

Dong Hyun Kim – July 2, 2011 – UFC 132
Result – Condit KO1
https://www.ufc.tv/video/carlos-condit-vs-dong-hyun-kim-ufc-132
Unbeaten as a pro, South Korea’s Dong Hyun Kim was coming off wins over TJ Grant, Amir Sadollah, and Nate Diaz heading into his UFC 132 bout with Condit, and many believed that the “Stun Gun” had the strength and style to give the New Mexico product problems. Condit made sure we would never find any of that out, as he took less than three minutes to deliver a spectacular flying knee knockout that padded his bank account with another KO of the Night bonus and sent him headlong into the title picture.

Nick Diaz – February 4, 2012 – UFC 143
Result – Condit W5 (Unanimous)
https://www.ufc.tv/video/carlos-condit-vs-nick-diaz-ufc-143
After the Kim fight, Condit was slated to fight BJ Penn, then Georges St-Pierre, then Josh Koscheck, then finally, Nick Diaz. Crazy, right? But through it all, Condit kept his cool, avoided any pre-fight nonsense with Diaz, and fought a disciplined five-round bout that may not have been Armageddon in short pants, but that showed what Condit had in his tool box and what he could do when the pressure was on. When it was over, he took a five-round decision win, earned the interim 170-pound title, and set up a November 2012 date with Georges St-Pierre for the undisputed belt.

Georges St-Pierre – November 17, 2012 – UFC 154
Result – St-Pierre W5 (Unanimous)
Carlos Condit (L) lands a punch against Georges St-Pierre in their welterweight title bout during UFC 154 on November 17, 2012 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC) https://www.ufc.tv/video/georges-stpierre-vs-carlos-condit-ufc-154
The scores were lopsided in favor of Georges St-Pierre, but the 50-45 (twice) and 49-46 tallies didn’t tell the whole story of a fight in which Condit was one strike away from becoming the undisputed welterweight champion of the world. In the third round, a left kick to the head by Condit dropped St-Pierre and hurt him. A furious follow-up barrage by Condit came next, but the Canadian weathered the storm and stayed out of serious trouble the rest of the way to leave Montreal with the victory.

Martin Kampmann 2 – August 28, 2013 – UFC Fight Night
Result – Condit TKO4
https://www.ufc.tv/video/carlos-condit-vs-martin-kampmann-ufc-fight-night
Condit’s first post-GSP bout was a title eliminator against Johny Hendricks, and while another instant classic followed, it was Hendricks who emerged with the decision win and the title fight. Condit went on to face old nemesis Martin Kampmann, and the second time around, Condit evened the score with the “Hitman,” stopping his foe in the fourth round while picking up a fourth UFC Fight of the Night award.

Robbie Lawler – January 2, 2016 – UFC 195
Result – Lawler W5 (Split)
https://www.ufc.tv/video/robbie-lawler-vs-carlos-condit-ufc-195
Some fights look great on paper and fail to deliver when the Octagon door shuts. Robbie Lawler vs Carlos Condit looked great on paper and may have been even better in reality. Just picture two of the sport’s most revered action fighters doing what they do best for 25 minutes. Lawler left Las Vegas with his title and a split decision win, but many people still believe Condit did enough to win that night. Yes, it’s almost two years since that night, but this fight still holds up. Go watch it. Now.