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That's fine and all but let's not pretend like GSP would be a favorite against Woodley. GSP knows its his hardest fight which is why he's trying to go the path of least resistance to get the most $ and accolades. But if Woodley keeps winning, it's getting harder and harder to argue that GSP has nothing to gain by beating Woodley.
He has nothing to gain. Woodley isn't a draw no matter how many wins he gets and how many decent fights he has. He has never, and will never, see a PPV with more than his usual 300K buys unless GSP allows him. GSP in his prime was averaging more than any other fighter with about 650-700 buys. Woodley knows this and is the reason he has been calling out GSP from the very second he won that title. GSP has nothing to prove in that division, people want to be him and do what he did, not the other way. GSP put in his time, earned the UFC their share, and now is his time to get what he wants, not what Woodley wants.