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  • mgoblue
    Go Wings!
    • Jul 2002
    • 25477

    #121
    Re: UFC 97: Redemption

    Originally posted by aholbert32
    I bet this happens in Dec/Jan at the UFC's end of the year show.
    This fight cinched this IMO. Dana knows he needs someone to push Silva and we're not gonna see that in the Middleweight division right now. I don't totally blame him for these fights, but it does kinda suck to watch as a fan. They're gonna set up GSP/Silva and hope that fight actually delivers.
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    • SHO
      Give us a raise, loser!
      • Mar 2005
      • 2045

      #122
      Re: UFC 97: Redemption

      I want to see Silva fight at 205 again. There is no one in his weight class on the planet that can challenge with him with the exception of Mousasi and Melvin Manhoef. UFC's 185 is weak for the most part. He'll be challenged at 205.

      GSP and Silva would be interesting, though.

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      • allBthere
        All Star
        • Jan 2008
        • 5847

        #123
        Re: UFC 97: Redemption

        Originally posted by mgoblue
        This fight cinched this IMO. Dana knows he needs someone to push Silva and we're not gonna see that in the Middleweight division right now. I don't totally blame him for these fights, but it does kinda suck to watch as a fan. They're gonna set up GSP/Silva and hope that fight actually delivers.
        if gsp gets through alves (tough job) and accepts the silva fight, i guarantee you he will at the very least try his best to WIN - that means something will happen.
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        • Brian Gee
          MVP
          • Mar 2004
          • 1938

          #124
          Re: UFC 97: Redemption

          EASILY the most lackluster and blah UFC I've ever paid for. That one will be forgotten and the sooner the better.

          Chuck's done. If you don't think so, you are smoking the pipe too often....
          The line must be drawn HERE! This far, no further!

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          • hogfan
            MVP
            • Jul 2002
            • 1281

            #125
            Re: UFC 97: Redemption

            Originally posted by OSUFan_88
            That was a really freaking good fight.

            Edit: And a giant screwjob.
            That's what all the people I was watching the fight with and myself said.

            Bearded dude took that one easily, IMO.

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            • BSanders
              MVP
              • Jan 2006
              • 1100

              #126
              Re: UFC 97: Redemption

              Originally posted by NOBLE
              I want to see Silva fight at 205 again. There is no one in his weight class on the planet that can challenge with him with the exception of Mousasi and Melvin Manhoef. UFC's 185 is weak for the most part. He'll be challenged at 205.

              GSP and Silva would be interesting, though.

              I disagree... Okami and Maia would be a challenge if this what his stand up has become. I wouldn't do GSP vs Silva because all it's going to do is make one fighter look bad just like they did with Penn... When you think of Penn now you think of the arse whipping he got from GSP.
              Last edited by BSanders; 04-19-2009, 03:12 AM.

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              • XFactah416
                MVP
                • Oct 2008
                • 1708

                #127
                Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                Anderson is putting on "boring" fights because the guys that step into that Octagon are scared of him. Period.

                They've seen what he's done to guys like Leben, Rich, Nate, and Hendo. When you bring the fight to Anderson, you WILL get hurt. And badly.

                Thales got scared after the 2nd round. He didn't fight to win. He just fought to get out of dodge against Anderson, because as NOBLE said, his ground game, while world class, wasn't going to get it done against Silva, who is a BB himself. He had zero (or maybe even negative?) chance of winning through standup. He was screwed.

                Someone that doesn't bring the fight to Anderson will always result in a "boring" fight. Think Lyoto-style. People are all over Lyoto's nuts for such a smart gameplan of not taking any damage, and yet Anderson does the exact same thing and people rip him. Probably because he put on an amazing HL reel for his first 7 UFC fights.

                Well, whatever. Put Anderson in the Octagon with someone who isn't going to be scared ****less of him. Someone like Wanderlei.

                Okami and Maia? Okami is a counterpuncher and he fights tenatively as well. Maia? MAYBE. Even then though, Maia's chances are no better then Leites. Leites is a good fighter man, he was just totally outclassed. Maia's BJJ is amazing though.. but people sleep way too much on Anderson's BJJ Black Belt.
                Last edited by XFactah416; 04-19-2009, 03:15 AM.

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                • Pappy Knuckles
                  LORDTHUNDERBIRD
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 15966

                  #128
                  Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                  Originally posted by XFactah416
                  Anderson is putting on "boring" fights because the guys that step into that Octagon are scared of him. Period.

                  They've seen what he's done to guys like Leben, Rich, Nate, and Hendo. When you bring the fight to Anderson, you WILL get hurt. And badly.

                  Thales got scared after the 2nd round. He didn't fight to win. He just fought to get out of dodge against Anderson, because as NOBLE said, his ground game, while world class, wasn't going to get it done against Silva, who is a BB himself. He had zero (or maybe even negative?) chance of winning through standup. He was screwed.

                  Someone that doesn't bring the fight to Anderson will always result in a "boring" fight. Think Lyoto-style. People are all over Lyoto's nuts for such a smart gameplan of not taking any damage, and yet Anderson does the exact same thing and people rip him. Probably because he put on an amazing HL reel for his first 7 UFC fights.

                  Well, whatever. Put Anderson in the Octagon with someone who isn't going to be scared ****less of him. Someone like Wanderlei.

                  Okami and Maia? Okami is a counterpuncher and he fights tenatively as well. Maia? MAYBE. Even then though, Maia's chances are no better then Leites. Leites is a good fighter man, he was just totally outclassed. Maia's BJJ is amazing though.. but people sleep way too much on Anderson's BJJ Black Belt.
                  I had this exact same conversation earlier tonight. I totally agree with you man.

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                  • Heelfan71
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 19940

                    #129
                    Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                    Chuck needs to hang it up. His age is catching up to him fast. Not to mention he had the best intro song ever but changed it.
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                    • sven
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 6021

                      #130
                      Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                      Originally posted by hogfan
                      That's what all the people I was watching the fight with and myself said.

                      Bearded dude took that one easily, IMO.
                      Looked like it could have gone either way to me. I had Wiman winning but barely. That first round was pretty close.

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                      • BSanders
                        MVP
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 1100

                        #131
                        Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                        I think you can still finish fights when the other fighter isn't aggressive but to be dancing and avoiding going to the ground makes me question his BJJ Black Belt. I'll be impressed later down the line when he starts fighting better fighters and winning but I can't blame him for who is in his division. I still think Maia,Okami and Akiyama would give him a challenge or even a better fight than his last 3 fights. We all have opinions and that's mine.

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                        • Dr.J
                          Pro
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 475

                          #132
                          Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                          I knew chuck would get smashed.
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                          • Iadf
                            Rookie
                            • May 2006
                            • 296

                            #133
                            Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                            jesus that anderson fight was boring it was like "dancing with the mma stars"

                            Now that chuck fight was off the chain i wanted him to win but you cant win em all and hes still a legend/hall a famer in my eyes.

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                            • LP
                              Johnny Canuck
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 1279

                              #134
                              Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                              Originally posted by BSanders
                              I think you can still finish fights when the other fighter isn't aggressive but to be dancing and avoiding going to the ground makes me question his BJJ Black Belt. I'll be impressed later down the line when he starts fighting better fighters and winning but I can't blame him for who is in his division. I still think Maia,Okami and Akiyama would give him a challenge or even a better fight than his last 3 fights. We all have opinions and that's mine.
                              Thats called a smart gameplan. Why play into someone's strengths when you don't have to. Say Silva went to the ground, and got subbed. We would all be talking about how stupid he is. He fought smart and kept his title. I have a hard time believing anyone else would have engaged Thales on the ground if they were dominating the stand up game.

                              As for GSP vs Silva, I think Silva would knock him out. I don't see GSP being able to handle Silva's striking.

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                              • Gibbz
                                All Star
                                • Aug 2005
                                • 8240

                                #135
                                Re: UFC 97: Redemption

                                Originally posted by Heelfan71
                                Chuck needs to hang it up. His age is catching up to him fast. Not to mention he had the best intro song ever but changed it.
                                Nothing beats coming out to Raining Blood.

                                Nothing.

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