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GOIANIA, BRAZIL - MAY 28: Welterweight Carlos Condit of the United States poses for a photo during an open training session for media at Flex Alphaville Gym on May 28, 2015 in Goiania, Brazil. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
GOIANIA, BRAZIL - MAY 28: Welterweight Carlos Condit of the United States poses for a photo during an open training session for media at Flex Alphaville Gym on May 28, 2015 in Goiania, Brazil. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Buda Mendes/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

Carlos Condit Eyes Georges St-Pierre Rematch, Talks Robbie Lawler Before UFC 195

Tom SunderlandOct 22, 2015

Almost three years have passed since a unanimous-decision defeat to Georges St-Pierre started the worst run of results in Carlos Condit's career, but the welterweight contender hopes to one day get his chance at vengeance.  

Now preparing for another shot at Robbie Lawler's welterweight title at UFC 195 on January 2, Condit is hoping GSP will make his way back to the Octagon after two years of retirement. He told Fox Sports' Heidi Fang the Canadian is assuredly in his sights:

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I've had the honor of stepping in the Octagon with Georges before and I would love to again, especially because of the fact that he beat me. I have a loss to him and I want to avenge it. I want to avenge my losses. I want to avenge as many losses as I can. I've already avenged two in my career and I still have a couple more to go. Avenging a loss to GSP, it's definitely on my radar.

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A long list of variables lie in the way of that bout coming to fruition, but St-Pierre's coach, Firas Zahabi, recently teased a comeback. He told The MMA Hour host Ariel Helwani his disciple's fighting "itch hasn't gone," per Chuck Mindenhall of MMAFighting.com.

Of course, it wouldn't hurt Condit's case for another meeting with St-Pierre were he to defeat Lawler in January and claim the welterweight belt, the title GSP retired with in 2013 following UFC 167.

MONTREAL, QC - NOVEMBER 17:  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/Zuffa LLC via Getty Image

As mentioned by Fang, Tyron Woodley is currently next in line to have a shot at the welterweight crown, but a comeback from the 34-year-old St-Pierre would make for a major stir at the peak of the class.

Tension was at a high in Las Vegas Thursday as Lawler and Condit met face to face for the media-day release building up toward the January date:

Condit will be Lawler's first matchup since the historic slugfest that was UFC 189, where Lawler stopped Rory MacDonald in what may go down as one of the best mixed martial arts bouts ever; however, Condit says he's looking to avoid that kind of battle, per Fang: "Fights like that, they change you. It's an ordeal. I think some guys are able to take more damage, some guys are more resilient than others. The object is to hit the other guy and not get hit. I think the least amount of damage you can take is the best route."

The St-Pierre battle was the last time The Natural Born Killer was forced to go the distance; he won two and lost two in the wake of that UFC 154 loss.

Lawler, on the other hand, has gone to the fifth round in each of his last three matches, claiming two of those by decision and of course ending MacDonald back in July.

Condit may be a challenge for Lawler, though, since his record of 28 finishes in 30 wins suggests a much more clinical approach than anything MacDonald could have mustered.

These two were delayed from facing off at UFC 193 next month, but the anticipation is once again building toward what should be an epic clash between two of the Ultimate Fighting Championship's toughest figures.

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