Filed under: Featured , Featured Videos , News , UFC , Videos Leave it to Robbie Lawler to find some way to keep winning UFC title fights via split decision, but in a fashion that leaves everyone feeling like they got their money’s worth. Also leave it to Lawler (27-10 MMA, 12-4 UFC) to make sure the night ends in blood and exhaustion, maybe even a little controversy, but definitely nothing resembling boredom . Such are his gifts, and they are only amplified when he puts them to work against the likes of Carlos Condit (30-9 MMA, 7-5 UFC), who seems to be at his best when he’s dragging the best out of others. At UFC 195 in Las Vegas on Saturday night, Condit performed that function in a losing pay-per-view effort, dropping a split decision to Lawler in a bid for the UFC welterweight title. He also may have helped us remember one of the things that’s so fun about the Robbie Lawler era in the UFC’s 170-pound class, which is, among other things, the fact that it’s no longer the Georges St-Pierre era
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At this rate, Robbie Lawler era may not last long – but at least it’ll be a lot of fun – MMA Junkie