UFC CENTRAL: 1-on-1 with Patrick Cote

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We go one-on-one with welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre just days after Dana White stated that a superfight with GSP and Anderson Silva could become a reality in early 2013.

Find out if the champ is even interested in the fight, whether he’d accept a catch weight bout at 180 pounds or insist on it taking place at 170, and why personal issues were a factor in him getting injured. He also opens up about the changes he’s made to ensure that the best Georges St-Pierre that anyone has ever seen will be entering the octagon at UFC 154 in Montreal.

Jon Jones was another champion making headlines as the Light Heavyweight champ finally spoke out about the cancellation of UFC 151. Hear what the he had to say about not taking the fight with Chael Sonnen, and his response to those fighters who are blaming him for the event being cancelled.

With UFC 152 in Toronto approaching we take a closer look at the middleweight bout between Michael Bisping and Brian Stann. Both fighters weigh in on what to expect when they meet in the octagon, and why each fighter deserves a shot at the title.

And we’re joined by Canadian middleweight Patrick (The Predator) Cote who not only discusses his upcoming fight against Alessio Sakara at the Bell Centre, but all the hottest topics including GSP’s return, Jon Jones and the upcoming battle between Bisping and Stann.

Don’t forget that Ultimate Fighter Friday’s kick off on September 14th with the debut episode of the 16th season of the Ultimate Fighter. Thirty-two welterweights will look to make the final 16 that will compete for either Team Shane Carwin or Team Roy Nelson. All the action can be seen on Sportsnet and FX Canada.

UFC CENTRAL- MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH

SHOW TIMES

SPORTSNET ONE 11:00 PM ET

SPORTSNET EAST 11:00 PM ET

SPORTSNET ONTARIO 11:00 PM ET

SPORTSNET WEST 9:30 PM MT

SPORTSNET PACIFIC 11:30 PM PT

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