Who will get the floor wiped with him?
Who's watchin it this saturday?
Who's excited?
Who's bettin?
Discuss.
Who's watchin it this saturday?
Who's excited?
Who's bettin?
Discuss.
CMarc said:A lot of hype for this fight in Montreal. Sold out in 20 mins. Largest crowd ever for UFC event. Local guy helps.
AAP said:Mike Tyson or Scott Steiner would make bitches out of any UFC fighters.
manny78 said:We have tickets for tomorrow. Almost sold my tix cause of the Habs game tomorrow but fuck it I'm still going. St-Pierre will pwn Serra.
the_alcatraz said:Mike Tyson...yes.
lololoololAAP said:Dude please, Scott Steiner would make those twinks shit out their Xyience drinks in their pants and run take down their TapOut stickered heavy bag in the garage.
AAP said:Dude please, Scott Steiner would make those twinks shit out their Xyience drinks in their pants and run take down their TapOut stickered heavy bag in the garage.
manny78 said:We have tickets for tomorrow. Almost sold my tix cause of the Habs game tomorrow but fuck it I'm still going. St-Pierre will pwn Serra.
manny78 said:In the "reds" and yeah I'll have the blackberry just to keep an eye on the game lol
gjohnson5 said:I responded on the other thread. We'll have to see, but GSP looks too good and Serra has a herniated disk in his back
AAP said:Scott Steiner is a legitimate mat technician. Dude went through college on a wrestling scholarship and was ranked #2 in the Big Ten in his Freshman, Junior and Senior years. Dude was known for injuring opponents badly with standard holds and moves.
Now you factor in the fact that he is completely bat shit crazy. A psychotic in the true sense of the word. He has a typical Me vs. The World pissed off attitude 24/7. It ain't no act. Dude has so much hate and vile in him that it is scarey. Steiner is too big. Too strong. Too fucking mean. Too aggressive.
the_alcatraz said:It's the big leagues now. It's no fuckin highschool reunion. I was captain of the wrestling team in highschool. Doesn't mean I'm gonna be champ in UFC. Matter of fact, it don't mean shit. Steiner wouldn't last in the ring with Fedor or Silva or even fuckin newb Brock Lestner.
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:I read your reply just now. I responded in detail there.
GSP always looked good except when Serra beat him down and Penn outboxed him in round 1.
I think GSP does have more "tools in the shed" than Serra and is a better transitional fighter able to integrate all MMA skills into a smooth package. I think GSP has a strategic weakness where he needs to control the pace of the fight and Serra will try to negate that. Everyone facing GSP except Penn and Serra let GSP do this as he has so many weapons they are too busy countering him. Serra will go right at him like he did in the first fight.
gjohnson5 said:The problem for Serra is going directly at GSP will put him inside the kicks, but that will take him directly into the new wrestling skills. I believe if he keeps training that , then Serra will be outmatched wrestling. If Hughes couldn't dominate GSP on the ground , Serra won't either.
Serra has to knock him out with punches to win the fight as he did last time. I think GSP will take him down to the mat before he lets that happen. You pointed out that GSP is now a well rounded package. What that means is that whatever tool that Serra throws at GSP , GSP will have a counter attack. I think the skills will catch up with him.
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:My point is that GSP doesn't have new wrestling skills, he already had them. He outwrestled Hughes in their first fight. He only lost when Hughes countered a kimura with an arm bar. GSP cannot counter well. That is my point. GSP needs to control the fight. When GSP has to counter, he's weaker. He isn't anywhere near adept at countering than initiating and that is why Serra Ko'd him in the first fight despite having inferior striking technique. GSP's weakness is countering in general. GSP is an offensive juggernaut, not a counter fighter.
gjohnson5 said:No , I'm with everyone else that his skills are new. he may have trained in wrestling and jui jitsu , but his skills were not polished and refined. If Matt Hughes reversed a kimura into an armbar, that means GSp has holes in his ground game that Matt Hughes exploited. That was not the case in the third fight. Matt Hughes was totally dominated on the ground and there was no counter he had for anything GSP did. His skills were that polished and clean. I'm with the announcers of this , that his skills are polished and clean (which is why I'm calling them new. I can claim to have wrestling skills since I wrestlied in high school (which was15 years ago) but If you cannot display them and use them when needed , how real is that answer?
http://ballhype.com/video/george_st_pierre_defeats_matt_hughes_at_ufc_79
Totally dominating performance if you have not watched it
crew9 said:GSP was training to make the Canadian olympic wrestling people, so "the people" who agree with you are wrong. GSP is an exceptional wrestler and that has been his bread and butter since day one of his mma career. Yes I'm aware he's also exceptional at karate.
Yes, he is more "polished" than he was a few years ago. That's going to happen when you are using multiple styles. It takes time to put it all together. That does not however mean he was lacking any one skill. Certainly not wrestling.
I'm throwing in with GSP.the_alcatraz said:I see the majority of this thread favor St. Pierre.
gjohnson5 said:He is now.... That's why I'm saying you (and Jacob) are wrong. His wrestling / BJJ skills are much better as of that last fight. I don't agree that GSP's bread and butter was wrestling, however. The detail you heard in the video about GSP wrestling with the canadian National team is evidence of himself wanting to be well rounded. But His original martial arts style is Kyokushin karate and is definitely more known as a stand up fighter. Anyway Yes , it takes years of training to hone skills and not sure where I said otherwise
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:GSP's stand-up is not his bread and butter. He isn't a power hitter and he doesn't connect with high accuracy. He mixes his strikes up and down well. He wins by submission almost as much as by TKO and those TKO's are mainly via GnP, not standup. Extreme athleticism and versatile offense are his strengths. Defense and countering skills are his weakness.
javaguru said:I'm throwing in with GSP.
PICK3 said:I'll go with Serra![]()
the_alcatraz said:He's a tough puncher, but isn't so good with his ground game.
You just raised my confidence in picking GSP.PICK3 said:I'll go with Serra![]()
PICK3 said:He's a BJJ black belt![]()
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:I like both fighters. Many people applaud GSP for his improvement, but never mention the improvements Serra made. I think Serra is acting the role of villain because this fight is in GSP's homebase.
I hope it is a great fight and suspect it will be. I'm rooting for neither guy, I'm rooting for a great fight. I think GSP will beat Serra by late TKO. I wouldn't put money on that bet as I think Serra matches well to GSP and could very well win.
CMarc said:Above reds and you may as well watch the fight in a bar.
Hitman, where are you from?
manny78 said:In the "reds" and yeah I'll have the blackberry just to keep an eye on the game lol
javaguru said:You just raised my confidence in picking GSP.
canadianhitman said:I'm in the reds as well, section 107...row E
the_alcatraz said:lucky bastard.
You need to PM Spartacus....but not for cawk pics.PICK3 said:I'd put my k where my mouth is, if this event was in the bookie forum![]()
canadianhitman said:Remember what I told you before about how to get tickets when it comes back to Montreal within the next year (it will...guaranteed).
javaguru said:You need to PM Spartacus....but not for cawk pics.
PICK3 said:He's a BJJ black belt![]()
Jacob Creutzfeldt said:Not just a BJJ black belt, but a top shelf BJJ black belt and Abu Dhabi competitor. I think Alcatraz probably means that Serra cannot get his BJJ to work as well in an MMA environment as on a grappling mat.
gjohnson5 said:He is now.... That's why I'm saying you (and Jacob) are wrong. His wrestling / BJJ skills are much better as of that last fight. I don't agree that GSP's bread and butter was wrestling, however. The detail you heard in the video about GSP wrestling with the canadian National team is evidence of himself wanting to be well rounded. But His original martial arts style is Kyokushin karate and is definitely more known as a stand up fighter. Anyway Yes , it takes years of training to hone skills and not sure where I said otherwise
crew9 said:Watch a few more GSP fights please.
AAP said:1 - where is the bookie event for this?
2 - who was the mma fighter that used to submit opponents using the figure four body lock on their backs and shit.
PICK3 said:You have a time machine![]()
PICK3 said:I'd put my k where my mouth is, if this event was in the bookie forum![]()
PICK3 said:fuck me!![]()
the_alcatraz said:It's the major leagues bro...GSP is a pro....Serra's win was a fluke last time...
mountain muscle said:Serra is a tool/guido though.
PICK3 said:I like to pull for the underdog ...
and the American
USA! USA! USA!
the_alcatraz said:What are your comments on the fight guys?
mountain muscle said:I no los veo
canadianhitman said:Just got home from Montreal...the atmosphere was INSANE. I hope just how loud the crowd was came across on tv.
gjohnson5 said:Her's the video of Serra getting beat
http://ballhype.com/video/gsp_vs_serra_ufc_83/
redsamurai said:does anyone else think that serra just didn't look in that great shape? I think because of that he was pacing himself. GSP just came out for war from the first bell, and that's how you win titles. Serra just didn't have the juice to go balls out and meet GSP's aggression. That was GSP's advantage in this fight.......pure aggression. I really didn't think he did anything too devastating to Serra......he just kept on him and didn't let up. So while it was obviously a good win.......he's not going to beat someone like Silva with that gameplan. Silva has too many tools. I hope he does go up and wipe out Silva though........I'm not a fan of his.
That's what happens when someone is just outclassed as a fighter.Jacob Creutzfeldt said:Serra never got anything going. He fought defense the whole fight. It ended pretty much like I thought it would, via GnP tko, but a lot early than I thought it would. I thought the stoppage was premature although Serra wasn't doing too much other than hanging on.
I really liked the Bocek v. Danzig fight.
Lutter was disappointing. I hope gassing out doesn't become his modus operandi.
Bisping Looked really sharp.
Did anyone see the Damian Maia fight?
javaguru said:That's what happens when someone is just outclassed as a fighter.I know the "official" answer from GSP was "personal problems" but I have to wonder how much "champion syndrome" played into his losing the title. I think it was a wake up call and that he needs to take every fight seriously.
I wasn't saying training, I'm claiming mindset. He didn't take the fight as seriously as he should have mentally. I've played football and wrestled and IMO your mindset is as important as your physical preparation.Jacob Creutzfeldt said:The constant onslaught of punches from Serra in GSP v. Serra I was GSP's personal problem that night. If GSP didn't train properly for the first fight, he probably wouldn't have come in at a ripped 175 pounds.
javaguru said:That's what happens when someone is just outclassed as a fighter.I know the "official" answer from GSP was "personal problems" but I have to wonder how much "champion syndrome" played into his losing the title. I think it was a wake up call and that he needs to take every fight seriously.
javaguru said:I wasn't saying training, I'm claiming mindset. He didn't take the fight as seriously as he should have mentally. I've played football and wrestled and IMO your mindset is as important as your physical preparation.
I don't think I'm conveying my point. GSP should have dominated him in their first fight. What I learned in football and wrestling is that I/we beat people I/we shouldn't have and lost a couple I/we shouldn't based on skill and experience. It's the old saying, you "play" to your competition. I got surprised by some "wrestlers on a mission" that were lesser than me and I beat quite a few as a freshman in high school that assumed my skills were lesser.Jacob Creutzfeldt said:Trained extremely hard and got in top shape for a guy he thought he would just tool? I don't buy that. I think generally a guy is going to fight like he trains. The slacking will come during the 12+ weeks of preparation, not during the fight. Once you are hit in a fight, the urge to play around with an opponent will most likely stop.
The difference in this fight is that St. Pierre didn't back up. When Serra came in clinching range instead of backing out, St. Pierre used his wrestling skills to take Serra down and pound him. I suppose one can speculate about mindsets, excuses, underestimating opponents, the effects of being in the hometown, etc., but in the end in this fight St. Pierre didn't back out of clinches and that's how he avoided what happened in the first fight. He took Serra down and pounded him when Serra got near (ala gjohnson5's predictions) St. Pierre fought a different fight. Underestimating an opponent doesn't mean you took it easy on him either. It means that he was better than you thought he was.
javaguru said:I don't think I'm conveying my point. GSP should have dominated him in their first fight. What I learned in football and wrestling is that I/we beat people I/we shouldn't have and lost a couple I/we shouldn't based on skill and experience. It's the old saying, you "play" to your competition. I got surprised by some "wrestlers on a mission" that were lesser than me and I beat quite a few as a freshman in high school that assumed my skills were lesser.
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