Skinny Ninja
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I can't name one mma fighter that can kick like he can. Unquestionably the most fun to watch, and in my opinion best p4p in the world.
Skinny Ninja said:I can't name one mma fighter that can kick like he can. Unquestionably the most fun to watch, and in my opinion best p4p in the world.
Ralph_Wiggum said:You don't think Rampage had 30 pounds on Hendo? The guy is huge.
Djimbe said:Cheik Congo
chaos13 said:fedor is so overrated.........he isn't even the best heavy weight let alone best p4p
the_alcatraz said:GSP is one of the best p4p fighter out there. I also think Rampage is underrated. Silva is good, but he's not the best. I prefer GSP over him.
shottabiggs said:Cheick Kongo got tooled again by Heath Herring.
southpaw447 said:I think the talent GSP has faced is better than Anderson.
GSP has had more consistency.
Anderson has had some pretty embarrassing losses. Takase in particular.
Anderson is also in a shallow division talent wise.
GSP takes #1 P4P, IMO
I cant say I agree with you, my friend. Anderson hasn't proved he has the better chin. He hasn't fought people like Liddell and Jackso, much less gone toe to toe and taken the best they have to offer like Wanderlei. He certainly hasnt gone with heavyweights like Cro Cop and Hunt like W has. That aggressive, loose style of Anderson might change rather quickly once engaged with someone of the COMBINED quickness and power of W. Did you notice Liddell's assertiveness fade after the beginning of the fight, when he W backed up into the cage and Liddell chased him all the way across only to find a fierce combination waiting for him? I'm not familiar with any battles that have tested Anderson, perhaps I'm wrong?
There are no common fights because Anderson hasnt fought the list of great Wanderlei has. The Hunt match was taken at the last minute after W was set to fight Sakuraba (thus the disparaty between the traing would have been enormous). Henderson KO'd Wanderlei, but it was a single punch, which can happen to anyone. He actually defeated Henderson the match before that. Anderons, in my opinion, looks very "elusive" because he is standing in front of second caliber talent. He is certainly high caliber, but it troubles me to declare someone "grea", much less "the best pound-for-pound" when we havent seen much. There have been a long list of fighters that at one time were declared "unbeatable" only to crash and burn. I will say, though, that any grand declarations in MMA should be met with incredulity, given the fact that certain people match up so differently with each other.
Also, the announcers of the fights deliriously grandiose declarations aside, a rear choke is one of the simplest manouvers in the world, and doesn't prove anything close "versatility".
I think GSP and BJ Pen are up there will Anderson Silva.
Agreed, my friend. BJ Penn is one of the remarkable naturals rarely seen. His fight with Sherk showed his greatness. His BJJ is top notch.
I think what people miss about GSP sometimes is that he is a true MMA fighter. He mixes all of the disciplines well: striking, submission, and wrestling. His takedowns are far from the best in MMA. What he does is set them up very well with rapid striking to get the opponent in striking defense mode, then GSP comes in with the takedown. I can't recall when GSP has just shot straight in with a takedown that wasn't set up with striking.
That's the problem he will face with Anderson Silva. Silva is a striking oriented MMA fighter. He can easily exchange with GSP and had far more damaging striking, greater skill at striking, and probably a superior chin. Silva controls the game that GSP uses to enter. GSP's wrestling is probably better than Anderson's, but I'm guessing Anderson's submissions and submission defense are superior.
In my opinion, GSP's best chance of winning is GNP, but not out of guard. He needs to get side mount or mount and that is one of GSP's strengths.

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So they are catering to a very small crowd...Imagine back in the day when some of those guys knew how to really punch. Joint locks throws!! To me it just seems like our modern UFC and MMA fighters...It's so flooded with people that want to be the next Shamrock that there isn't much grace and skill left.
that being said...I am actually looking for a Jujitsu studio in my area. If I can find one with even Mediocre weights I will be pretty happy. As much as I hate to say it...every fight I lost was some guy getting me in a choke hold that afterwards I sat back and remembered some of the vague training I had thinking...Wow all I had to do was stuff my chin in crest of his arm or elbow into their back to pull my head out...long story short I love stand up fighting but I need to learn some ground fighting techniques...especially joint locks..for some reason I love joint locks.
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