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  • redsrule
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    • Apr 2010
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    #31
    Re: Chael F'n Sonnen

    Originally posted by Phobia
    I believe so. But like you said Anderson is very dangerous off his back. He will wrap those lanky legs around for a triangle in a split second or he will deliver brutal elbows from the bottom. But even with all that said. I honestly think Sonnen has a better shot than what people are given him credit for.
    Anything can happen once the door closes, but im just saying he has so many more ways to win than Chael does.
    There is no doubt he has great wrestling, but i personally think he should have got another fight before the title shot. Nate was a great win, but i think he should have fought one more top ten fighter beforehand. He did triangle lutter, who is a bjj blackbelt, then crazy elbowed him in the fore head.
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    • Phobia
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jan 2008
      • 11623

      #32
      Re: Chael F'n Sonnen

      Originally posted by redsrule
      Anything can happen once the door closes, but im just saying he has so many more ways to win than Chael does.
      There is no doubt he has great wrestling, but i personally think he should have got another fight before the title shot. Nate was a great win, but i think he should have fought one more top ten fighter beforehand. He did triangle lutter, who is a bjj blackbelt, then crazy elbowed him in the fore head.
      Yea he has plenty of ways to win. But wrestling is for sure his weakest area. So someone like Sonnen puts him at a better chance to lose than say the Victor Belfort fight. I think Anderson would completely destroy Victor. Because Victor style leads perfectly into Silva's strength. Silva would counter Victor trying to exchange with him and you can say good night Belfort.

      Now Sonnen on the other hand. His style matches up well against Silva. He will try to get in close, keep as close to Silva as possible, and try to put him on his *** every chance he can. Plus we can all agree solid wrestling bases have had great success in the UFC.

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      • redsrule
        All Star
        • Apr 2010
        • 9396

        #33
        Re: Chael F'n Sonnen

        Originally posted by Phobia
        Yea he has plenty of ways to win. But wrestling is for sure his weakest area. So someone like Sonnen puts him at a better chance to lose than say the Victor Belfort fight. I think Anderson would completely destroy Victor. Because Victor style leads perfectly into Silva's strength. Silva would counter Victor trying to exchange with him and you can say good night Belfort.

        Now Sonnen on the other hand. His style matches up well against Silva. He will try to get in close, keep as close to Silva as possible, and try to put him on his *** every chance he can. Plus we can all agree solid wrestling bases have had great success in the UFC.
        Yes wrestling bases are great success. But you could also said Hendo was a bad matchup for him because of KO power and great wrestling. You start on your feet though, if he tries to stand with him, he's getting KOed. Andersons standup is just wow. His KO of Leben was amazing, granted it was a while back.
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        • Phobia
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jan 2008
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          #34
          Re: Chael F'n Sonnen

          Originally posted by redsrule
          Yes wrestling bases are great success. But you could also said Hendo was a bad matchup for him because of KO power and great wrestling. You start on your feet though, if he tries to stand with him, he's getting KOed. Andersons standup is just wow. His KO of Leben was amazing, granted it was a while back.
          His stand up is the best in MMA right now. Flat out there is no one out there better at striking than him.

          He is something like 70% strike accuracy for his career so far. With opponents only having a 24% accuracy against him. Which is low, but is not even that far off compared to the average strike accuracy of fighters is the 35% range. Anderson is double that plus he makes people miss at rates no one else can achieve.

          I mean he has NEVER had a fight with a strike accuracy of less than 50% i believe.

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          • Stumbleweed
            Livin' the dream
            • Oct 2006
            • 6279

            #35
            Re: Chael F'n Sonnen

            LMAO @ "turn your disk over at Rodizio"

            This guy's funny at least... hopefully it doesn't get knocked out of him when Silva's knee flies through the back of his head.
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            • feedthehorse28
              Banned
              • Jul 2009
              • 286

              #36
              Re: Chael F'n Sonnen

              Just re-watched the Hendo fight and wow. All I gotta say is after watching that my faith in Chael has increased. If Hendo would've stuck to the strategy he employed in the first, there's a good chance he wins that fight. And it wasn't like Silva was dominating him standing, Hendo actually landed some pretty good shots. It was just one moment of Hendo being overaggressive and playing to Silva's strength that resulted in him getting hurt, taken down and then finished.

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              • redsrule
                All Star
                • Apr 2010
                • 9396

                #37
                Re: Chael F'n Sonnen

                Originally posted by Phobia
                His stand up is the best in MMA right now. Flat out there is no one out there better at striking than him.

                He is something like 70% strike accuracy for his career so far. With opponents only having a 24% accuracy against him. Which is low, but is not even that far off compared to the average strike accuracy of fighters is the 35% range. Anderson is double that plus he makes people miss at rates no one else can achieve.

                I mean he has NEVER had a fight with a strike accuracy of less than 50% i believe.
                I dont know, but he does have unbelieveable accuaracy and power. Plus he has a great chin, and great ground game= P4P 1 fighter in world.
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