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- Updated: July 23, 2016
The battle between Carlos Condit and Robbie Lawler is already etched into the MMA history books. Both welterweights collided in a championship clash at UFC 195, which saw ‘Ruthless’ defend his title for the second time after swinging toe-to-toe with Condit for five rounds.
The fifth round, in particular, is not likely to be for forgotten anytime soon as Condit and Lawler both fought until the brink of exhaustion in the final minutes. It was Lawler’s hand that was raised after a hard-fought split decision, and ‘The Natural Born Killer’ considered retirement in the post-fight interview with Joe Rogan.
Condit has been competing in MMA since he was 17-years-old — it’s in his blood — but the Albuquerque-born fighter isn’t calling it a career just yet.
In a feature interview …
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