UFC 167: St-Pierre vs. Hendricks Phantom Cam Video Highlights The MMA Corner Staff November 21, 2013 Events, Video On Saturday, Nov. 16, the UFC held UFC 167: St-Pierre vs. Hendricks from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. In the night’s main event, UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre put his belt on the line against hard-hitting No. 1 contender, Johny Hendricks. The Canadian St-Pierre sought his ninth straight title defense, having defeated Nick Diaz by unanimous decision at UFC 158 in March. Hendricks, meanwhile, entered the contest riding a six-fight winning streak, with three coming via first-round knockout. The co-main event featured former light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans against three-time UFC title challenger Chael Sonnen. Evans snapped a two-fight skid in June with a decision win over Dan Henderson, while Sonnen also got back in the win column with a first-round submission of Mauricio “Shogun” Rua in August. Also on the main card was a pair of welterweight contests as longtime veteran Robbie Lawler clashed with rising contender Rory MacDonald and former UFC title challenger Josh Koscheck faced off with former Strikeforce title challenger Tyron Woodley. Rounding out the pay-per-view portion of the event was a flyweight contest between Tim Elliott and Ali Bagautinov. The 12-fight event kicked off at 6:45 p.m. ET with three fights streaming live on the promotion’s Facebook and YouTube pages. Four additional bouts followed on Fox Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET, with the pay-per-view main card beginning at 10 p.m. ET. For a full recap and results of the event, click here. Below are highlights from the “phantom cam” (courtesy of the UFC). Pay-Per-View Main CardGeorges St-Pierre vs. Johny Hendricks – for welterweight title Rashad Evans vs. Chael Sonnen Robbie Lawler vs. Rory MacDonald Josh Koscheck vs. Tyron Woodley Ali Bagautinov vs. Tim Elliott Fox Sports 1 Preliminary CardDonald Cerrone vs. Evan Dunham Ed Herman vs. Thales Leites Brian Ebersole vs. Rick Story Edwin Figueroa vs. Erik Perez YouTube Preliminary CardJason High vs. Anthony Lapsley Sergio Pettis vs. Will Campuzano Cody Donovan vs. Gian Villante Photo: Johny Hendricks (Esther Lin/MMA Fighting) Pingback: » MMA Tweet-O-Rama: Botter, Dundas and Snowden Sound off on White, GSP … – Bleacher Report() Pingback: MMA Tweet-O-Rama: Botter, Dundas and Snowden Sound off on White, GSP … – Bleacher Report | MMA NEWS() juanito lechuga What bull gsp pulled he totally got beat! What a pattern of bull! These fight endings are gonna have an impact! I’m not buying ppvs and losing major interest it’s just to fixed up and it has become a dud no rightful wins and no finishes? Lacking entertainment just not delivering! Oh! Wee r safe fighting know! What the fuck! Is this a combat sport or not? Its just to fake point fighting running and not doing shit getting old. I remember when fights where exciting know they just kill time no subs no knock out no finishes just lacking combat period. Wonder what bull Ronda special fight is gonna be besides her arm bar replay against Tate again? Borring! Borring, Borring,spider vs wiedman again, Cain vs dos Santos 3? What sorry rouster,no Jones vs Alexander rematch ? Borring fights!