That's the word from UFC owner and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta, who commented on the prospects of GSP-Silva to the Los Angeles Times. Fertitta was responding to comments made by Silva's management recently, in which they've placed a fight with St-Pierre above all other options in the UFC.
"We are very open to the idea of Anderson-GSP," Fertitta said. "If GSP beats [Carlos] Condit, it's a fight we would like to make."
St-Pierre's return bout against Condit is expected to come at UFC 154 in Montreal this November, so a matchup with Silva may depend on not only that, but whether Silva's convinced to take a fight in the interim himself.
If Silva fits in a fight this fall, a bout with GSP would make sense for each of them as their first bouts in 2013. If Silva doesn't fight in between, it would mean a significant layoff to wait for St-Pierre.
Penick's Analysis: I still think Chris Weidman will be getting a fight with Silva, perhaps by December, and then a Silva-GSP fight could work as a massive superfight in 2013. Still, with how much has been said about this fight over the years, it's one of those situations where it won't be a reality until they're standing across from one another. If it happens, it could be an incredible spectacle, but no one will hold their breath for it.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_13998.shtml
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