GSP is to small to fight anderson
This place is turning to shit. Or more so...
He can't handle his riddum
chesty_1775 -
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What GSP has basically said is " I'm scared and don't think I can outpoint him for a decision win ."
If the only thing your focusing on is this OPs bad use of quotations, your missing the point.
GSP is making excuses and typical fighters will fight anyone at anytime unless badly hurt (sometimes they even fight hurt). This guy is afraid to lose. And he knows Anderson would destroy him...fear is ruining GSP and has ever since Serra TKO'd him.
TKOkami'd by the GOAT -LOL...the ironing.caliphornia - GSP didn't say it, but he might as well have said itCaliphornia in an anti-GSP thread? SAY IT AINT SO!
Skeezy420 - If the only thing your focusing on is this OPs bad use of quotations, your missing the point.GSP will fight anyone at WW at any time.
GSP is making excuses and typical fighters will fight anyone at anytime unless badly hurt (sometimes they even fight hurt). This guy is afraid to lose. And he knows Anderson would destroy him...fear is ruining GSP and has ever since Serra TKO'd him.
GSP = WW-fighter, A. Silva = MW-fighter
Dan Henderson fought a heavyweight, he is a natural 185 lber.
Anderson Silva fought Forrest Griffin at 205, a 185er vs one of the bigger 205'ers.
Penn fought Machida at HW, Franklin moved up in weight and fights EVERY fight in a size disadvantage, Belfort, Evans, Wandy exc exc are prime examples of just a few of many guys who will fight any one at any weight class and anytime.
You can make excuses, and I do understand GSP's logic but the fact remains the man is afraid to lose more than any other fighter on earth. I believe his loss to Serra messed with him mentally so much he can't take the thought of going through that again and because of this his entertainment value and "fighter spirit" disappeared a bit.
Damn10er -Hessian - troll.tv
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im a big GSP fan but this i gotta gain weight stuff i bull crap
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AWdub -Skeezy420 - Dan Henderson fought a heavyweight, he is a natural 185 lber.Perfect. <img src="/images/phone/post_tag.png" alt="Phone Post" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;"/>
Anderson Silva fought Forrest Griffin at 205, a 185er vs one of the bigger 205'ers.
Penn fought Machida at HW, Franklin moved up in weight and fights EVERY fight in a size disadvantage, Belfort, Evans, Wandy exc exc are prime examples of just a few of many guys who will fight any one at any weight class and anytime.
You can make excuses, and I do understand GSP's logic but the fact remains the man is afraid to lose more than any other fighter on earth. I believe his loss to Serra messed with him mentally so much he can't take the thought of going through that again and because of this his entertainment value and "fighter spirit" disappeared a bit.
Not quite.
Several key differences: Aside from Silva, these were not current UFC champions (when you have little to lose, can gamble a lot). Second, none of them were fighting the UFC title holder at the higher weight class.
Suddenly moving up weight and fighting B or C level fighters at the higher weight class vs. top guy is very different and would require a lot longer prep time.
Do you see any UFC title holder jumping weight classes to claim a championship at a higher weight class? Is even Anderson clamoring to fight Jones? Of course not.
Entreri -BJ fought GSP for the WW title twice.AWdub -Skeezy420 - Dan Henderson fought a heavyweight, he is a natural 185 lber.Perfect. <img src="/images/phone/post_tag.png" alt="Phone Post" border="0" style="vertical-align:middle;"/>
Anderson Silva fought Forrest Griffin at 205, a 185er vs one of the bigger 205'ers.
Penn fought Machida at HW, Franklin moved up in weight and fights EVERY fight in a size disadvantage, Belfort, Evans, Wandy exc exc are prime examples of just a few of many guys who will fight any one at any weight class and anytime.
You can make excuses, and I do understand GSP's logic but the fact remains the man is afraid to lose more than any other fighter on earth. I believe his loss to Serra messed with him mentally so much he can't take the thought of going through that again and because of this his entertainment value and "fighter spirit" disappeared a bit.
Not quite.
Several key differences: Aside from Silva, these were not current UFC champions (when you have little to lose, can gamble a lot). Second, none of them were fighting the UFC title holder at the higher weight class.
Suddenly moving up weight and fighting B or C level fighters at the higher weight class vs. top guy is very different and would require a lot longer prep time.
Do you see any UFC title holder jumping weight classes to claim a championship at a higher weight class? Is even Anderson clamoring to fight Jones? Of course not.