VCplusD12 91 Report post Posted May 23, 2011 *******BEGIN TRANSMISSION******* Why would he take a clearly unnecessary risk during a fight he's dominating? His job is to win the fight, not entertain you. This is a real fight; it's not staged like pro wrestling or soccer. Though Xenu must give you credit for the "he will plan and strategize to avoid his opponents' strengths, that's why he sucks!" argument, if only because it's the most baffling argument Lord Xenu could imagine. *******END TRANSMISSION****** Lol, you're just proving that GSP doesn't fight, he avoids fights, that's why Anderson Silva is the best. He puts people out with ease. GSP's objective seems to be holding another half-naked man for as long as possible Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Secretly Space Jesus 670 Report post Posted May 24, 2011 Lol, you're just proving that GSP doesn't fight, he avoids fights, that's why Anderson Silva is the best. He puts people out with ease. GSP's objective seems to be holding another half-naked man for as long as possible *******BEGIN TRANSMISSION******* Translation: I don't understand the intricacies of things like "strategy" and "grappling", so instead I prefer to watch a guy with knockout-power dance around the ring and yell racial slurs at his opponent. As for SIlva fighting people, I seem to remember that not being the case in the Cote fight, the Maia fight and Leites fight. In all of those fights, Silva danced like a jackass, and avoided engaging completely. And it makes sense: he didn't have to engage to retain his title, so why bother. So the difference between what GSP did in, for instance, the Koscheck fight and what Silva did in those fights, is that GSP kept hitting Koscheck throughout all five rounds. Silva stopped trying to fight in those matches after, at best, the third round. *******END TRANSMISSION******* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VCplusD12 91 Report post Posted May 24, 2011 *******BEGIN TRANSMISSION******* Translation: I don't understand the intricacies of things like "strategy" and "grappling", so instead I prefer to watch a guy with knockout-power dance around the ring and yell racial slurs at his opponent. As for SIlva fighting people, I seem to remember that not being the case in the Cote fight, the Maia fight and Leites fight. In all of those fights, Silva danced like a jackass, and avoided engaging completely. And it makes sense: he didn't have to engage to retain his title, so why bother. So the difference between what GSP did in, for instance, the Koscheck fight and what Silva did in those fights, is that GSP kept hitting Koscheck throughout all five rounds. Silva stopped trying to fight in those matches after, at best, the third round. *******END TRANSMISSION******* Silva has a little attitude problem, but he still hit Maia with a crazy flying knee. Anyway, I love grappling but effective grappling, if you watch something outside the UFC you will see what I'm talking about. Strikeforce fighter Roger Gracie is the best grappler in the world and he's amazing to watch, Tyron Woodley comes from a wrestling background but still tries to finish fights, like GSP did 6 years ago. Didn't you see GSP hitting Shields with a bombing high kick and not going for the finish afraid of getting submitted by a dazed opponent? I mean, c'mon.. Silva is boring once in 5 fights, GSP is boring 4 times out of 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Secretly Space Jesus 670 Report post Posted May 24, 2011 *******BEGIN TRANSMISSION******* Ignoring for a second the fact that St-Pierre couldn't see out of one eye and was tentative as a result of that, you still never answered Xenu's earlier question: If winning on decision is equal to winning on a TKO(and it is), then why would GSP do something as stupid as diving into the guard of a submission specialist to try to end a fight? That's not about trying to win the fight. That's about not being a *****ing moron. ******END TRANSMISSION******* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VCplusD12 91 Report post Posted May 24, 2011 *******BEGIN TRANSMISSION******* Ignoring for a second the fact that St-Pierre couldn't see out of one eye and was tentative as a result of that, you still never answered Xenu's earlier question: If winning on decision is equal to winning on a TKO(and it is), then why would GSP do something as stupid as diving into the guard of a submission specialist to try to end a fight? That's not about trying to win the fight. That's about not being a *****ing moron. ******END TRANSMISSION******* It's the same for your win-lose record, but finishing is rewarded in the UFC and you need it to emphasize your legacy. Dana White said about Silva's last performance: If you're the best, don't dance around, go out there and finish your opponent as fast as you can. He said that about Silva but I know he thinks that about GSP too. GSP was booed in Toronto, charisma and pleasing the fans is part of your image as a fighter. It will make you greater, that's why Ali was so good and loved by everyone. And with his skills he had to finish Shields there, no matter how good you are at BJJ you wouldn't survive a high kick like that followed by ground and pound. GSP is just too scared. He could also rip Dan Hardy's arm apart, but he didn't. And it's not set in stone that Diaz will win the fight, but I can't wait to see how GSP will react to such a fearless enemy. Styles make fights, Diaz has a bigger chance than you imagine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cactus 83 Report post Posted May 24, 2011 Shields has some of the worst standup in the game, and being that GSP has been training with Freddie Roach, I expected way more out of that fight. Shields striking technique is embarrassing, as is his striking power. That said, GSP would dominate Diaz in my opinion, strikeforce champs are in strikeforce for a reason. Dominant wrestlers are becoming a force in the UFC and GSP is the more physically dominating fighter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cactus 83 Report post Posted May 28, 2011 Picks for UFC 130: Brian Stann vs. Jorge Santiago - (via TKO 2nd) Thiago Alves vs. Rick Story - (via decision) Stephen Struve vs. Travis Browne - (via decision) Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson - (via decision) Rampage vs. Matt Hamill - (via decision) Really hope Hamill pulls off the win but I just don't see it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VCplusD12 91 Report post Posted June 1, 2011 Browne had the KO of the year, in my opinion (over Struve at 130). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VCplusD12 91 Report post Posted June 1, 2011 GSP vs DIAZ CONFIRMED FOR UFC 137 :bigparty: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trey Time 186 Report post Posted June 2, 2011 Not even gonna be a fight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cactus 83 Report post Posted June 3, 2011 When's the last time GSP has had an interesting fight? BJ Penn? Oh well hopefully he's due Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VCplusD12 91 Report post Posted June 3, 2011 Not even gonna be a fight. Nonsense Share this post Link to post Share on other sites