
We're less than 24 hours away from the UFC match of the year, and each fighter has officially weighed in without any hiccups.
Here is the final card and how the contestants tipped the scales for UFC 65: "Bad Intentions":
Matt Hughes (170) vs. Georges St. Pierre (169)
Tim Sylvia (262.5) vs. Jeff Monson (237.5)
Frank Mir (254) vs. Brandon Vera (230.5)
Alessio Sakara (204) vs. Drew McFedries (202)
Joe Stevenson (155) vs. Dokonjonosuke Mishima (154.5)
Nick Diaz (171) vs. Gleison Tibau (171)
Antoni Hardonk (242.5) vs. Sherman Pendergarst (247.5)
Hector Ramirez (203) vs. James Irvin (205.5)
Josh Schockman (235) vs. Jake O'Brien (232.5)
Rarely, do we get to see two championship bouts on the same card. Perhaps more intriguing – and even more unique – are we treated to a match up between the top two fighters in the world in the same division.
That's the world – not just the UFC.
The welterweight showdown between Hughes and St. Pierre has all makings of an amazing fight, which we can't wait to witness.
Put simply, it's going to be filthy. And, if you are going to purchase any pay per view event, this is the one to order.
You just can't miss this action. Beg, borrow, steal – call the nerd up the street and make him order it – do whatever you have to do to watch this show tomorrow at 10 p.m.
It will be well worth every single one of those 4,000 pennies.
Be sure to check back tomorrow for the Octagon Odds and final media round up.