UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

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  • jb12780
    Hall of Fame
    • Oct 2008
    • 10665

    #361
    Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

    Originally posted by Bona Fide
    LOL @ people thinking the Silva-Griffin fight was fixed.

    LOL @ people thinking Guida would have a shot against Penn or that he is an elite LW.
    I dont think Guida is getting the next shot. It will be either Diego or Gray Maynard. I also think Diego/ Maynard have a shot at beating BJ.
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    • Bona Fide
      Rookie
      • Jun 2009
      • 203

      #362
      Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

      Diego is getting the next shot, but I don't see him winning. I think it will be a solid fight, but Penn has every advantage except that of wrestling, and I really don't think it's solid enough to take BJ down and hold him there for 5 rounds while avoiding submissions.

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      • Wet Bandit
        MVP
        • Apr 2009
        • 1746

        #363
        Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

        Originally posted by Bona Fide
        LOL @ people thinking Guida would have a shot against Penn or that he is an elite LW.
        I don't think Guida's an elite fighter, but I think he'd have a good shot against Penn. The worst style for Penn is a good wrestler with great cardio who can defend submissions. Guida is pretty much a poor man's version of that style. And Guida would be even more dangerous because there would be so many people saying he's not on Penn's level, I could easily see Penn taking his training a little too lightly, which would only exacerbate the difference in cardio between the two.

        In a three round fight, Guida doesn't have a good chance. But in a five round fight, that's a different story. He certainly wouldn't be favored to win, but he has the style needed to pull off the upset.

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        • Wet Bandit
          MVP
          • Apr 2009
          • 1746

          #364
          Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

          Originally posted by Bona Fide
          I think it will be a solid fight, but Penn has every advantage except that of wrestling...
          and cardio, which is a huge factor. The difference in cardio could range from 'notable' to 'tremendous' depending on which Penn shows up, and that makes a big difference.

          Diego would also almost certainly be the bigger, stronger fighter.

          Granted, in terms of fighting skills, Penn is certainly ahead of Diego. But Penn doesn't really lose fights or get tested because of fighting skills. It's almost always because the physical differences, combined with the right style, and Diego has both of those.

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          • jb12780
            Hall of Fame
            • Oct 2008
            • 10665

            #365
            Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

            After watching the Diego/Guida fight, which was probably the fight of the year so far, i think Diego has the tools to upset BJ. I can see BJ gassing
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            • Bona Fide
              Rookie
              • Jun 2009
              • 203

              #366
              Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

              Originally posted by Wet Bandit
              I don't think Guida's an elite fighter, but I think he'd have a good shot against Penn. The worst style for Penn is a good wrestler with great cardio who can defend submissions. Guida is pretty much a poor man's version of that style. And Guida would be even more dangerous because there would be so many people saying he's not on Penn's level, I could easily see Penn taking his training a little too lightly, which would only exacerbate the difference in cardio between the two.

              In a three round fight, Guida doesn't have a good chance. But in a five round fight, that's a different story. He certainly wouldn't be favored to win, but he has the style needed to pull off the upset.
              Guida's sub defense is lukewarm, and he has never faced BJJ like BJ's. Plus it's not like Penn is easy to take down. If you aren't GSP or Matt Hughes you aren't going to take down Penn very easily.

              Originally posted by Wet Bandit
              and cardio, which is a huge factor. The difference in cardio could range from 'notable' to 'tremendous' depending on which Penn shows up, and that makes a big difference.

              Diego would also almost certainly be the bigger, stronger fighter.

              Granted, in terms of fighting skills, Penn is certainly ahead of Diego. But Penn doesn't really lose fights or get tested because of fighting skills. It's almost always because the physical differences, combined with the right style, and Diego has both of those.
              I think most of the issues in regards to BJ's cardio have been when he's been at WW. BJ Penn at 155 (and dedicated, which I think he is) does not have huge cardio issues. Pretty much the only way Diego (or Guida or Maynard) would be able to stop Penn is by decision. I just have trouble seeing either one of them stealing 3 rounds from Penn while still avoiding being finished.

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              • feedthehorse28
                Banned
                • Jul 2009
                • 286

                #367
                Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                Originally posted by Bona Fide
                Guida's sub defense is lukewarm, and he has never faced BJJ like BJ's. Plus it's not like Penn is easy to take down. If you aren't GSP or Matt Hughes you aren't going to take down Penn very easily.
                and even hughes couldnt take bj down until he was gassed

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                • Wet Bandit
                  MVP
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 1746

                  #368
                  Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                  Originally posted by Bona Fide
                  I think most of the issues in regards to BJ's cardio have been when he's been at WW.
                  He had a lot of cardio issues at 155 earlier in his career.

                  He hasn't had any issues at 155 lately because no one's pushed a pace against him. The one guy who could, Sherk, decided he wanted to prove how ineffective boxing with a short reach was.

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                  • Pappy Knuckles
                    LORDTHUNDERBIRD
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 15966

                    #369
                    Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                    Penn would destroy Guida. That's not even worth discussing.

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                    • MachoMyers
                      Old School
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 7670

                      #370
                      Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                      Originally posted by Pappy Knuckles
                      Penn would destroy Guida. That's not even worth discussing.
                      My goodness, Thank You!

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                      • gutt21
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 51

                        #371
                        Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                        I think that Penn vs. Diego will be an exciting fight. I'm a fan of both fighters and can't wait to see the fight. I like watching the lighter weight fights cause they are usually more fast paced.
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                        • Heelfan71
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 19940

                          #372
                          Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                          Originally posted by IStillDoWhatIDo
                          In the bar, the general sentiment of the Silva-Griffin fight was, "is that real." many people were questioning the validity of the fight being as though silva hit him with a jab, while backpeddling, with no momentum.
                          he was already rocked when that happened. Besides, Silva has KO'd several with punches like that. That is one of the amazing things about him to me.
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                          • feedthehorse28
                            Banned
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 286

                            #373
                            Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                            Originally posted by Pappy Knuckles
                            Penn would destroy Guida. That's not even worth discussing.
                            hes got a good chin and good cardio but skill wise hes got nothing other than some decent wrestling, unless you consider laying in someones guard and throwing sporadic punches that dont connect skillful

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                            • hogfan
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 1281

                              #374
                              Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                              Originally posted by feedthehorse28
                              hes got a good chin and good cardio but skill wise hes got nothing other than some decent wrestling, unless you consider laying in someones guard and throwing sporadic punches that dont connect skillful
                              Guida is a tough fight for any lightweight.

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                              • sven
                                Banned
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 6021

                                #375
                                Re: UFC 101: Declaration - August 8th in Philadelphia

                                Originally posted by hogfan
                                Guida is a tough fight for any lightweight.
                                He's not a tough fight for Gray Maynard. Gray would destroy him standing and toss him around like a rag doll if Clay tried to take him down.

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