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Skip to 4 mins for joe rogan talking about gsp
Could be wolf tickets or wishful thinking, but I am also inclined to believe the layoff did GSP more good than harm. I think GSP thinks he is back in his prime fighting condition and I can't wait to see if that's correct or not; I bet he can hardly wait too.
Well, that's the big unknown, isn't it? Some people are saying he's coming back for the moolah, but he has no fucks given money; that's not the reason. He clearly has the competitive fire, and a huge amount of experience. I think if there is some rust, he can shake it off as long as he survives any first round onslaught.Ring rust is real. I have zero doubt GSP is in great shape physically and mentally. I'd be careful with his first fight though. I'd hate to witness his comeback derailed with a bad matchup
I think he started to call him the best of all time and then remembered the UFC marketing mantra and changed it to best WW.What weirded me out was how Joe called him "one of if not THE BEST welterweight of all time"
Try one of the best ever in any division, joe.
It's strange, the UFC really doesn't give him the credit he deserves. They call Anderson the GOAT when GSP's resume was far superior. Not that I don't think Anderson was phenomenal too, but come on.
I think he started to call him the best of all time and then remembered the UFC marketing mantra and changed it to best WW.
Because Silva is still fighting and the fucking retards at the UFC seem to think no one will watch him if they don't universally back him as GOAT now that he has fallen off the top of the ladder. Just my theory, mind you, but I was never disappointed underestimating the intelligence of the marketers at the UFC.but I don't understand why. They even at one point tried to call renan Barao P4P #1 but they wont acknowledge GSP being one of the 4 guys that can be called GOAT
Keep it in your pantsCould be wolf tickets or wishful thinking, but I am also inclined to believe the layoff did GSP more good than harm. I think GSP thinks he is back in his prime fighting condition and I can't wait to see if that's correct or not; I bet he can hardly wait too.
Oh no way man, I'm swinging my massive schlong around ready to sword fight at the word go over this news and proud of it.Keep it in your pants
There's plenty of other fighters and trainers who have spoken similarly regarding GSP's training and skill level during his time off.
Word on the street is he is better than ever.
do you have any sources to back that up, would be interesting to hear what they have to say if true.
my concern is he comes back and starts losing badly, because many fighters had that same mindset in that they felt they were better than ever and came back and started losing.
hopefully i'm wrong and gsp comes back able to beat the opponents he fights, its just his last 3 fights weren't spectacular so he'd have to be the type of fighter he was against fitch or alves to be competitive in my opinion.