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I agree, but I'm wondering what people will have to say about how Silva was able to do nothing to Weidman in the standup or on the ground. He landed some knees in the clinch, before getting dropped, and some pretty hard shots from the bottom in exchange for Weidmans elbows and punches. I just want people to give Weidman some credit and recognize the unique things he presented to Silva. It's a shame that the fight ended how it did, but I believe there was enough action for Weidman to prove he can beat Silva soundly clowning or not.
Conversely, people saying the fights prove anything conclusively are equally annoying.
It's was pretty clear Weidman was a special fighter after the Munoz fight already, if not sooner. Silva however does take some time to get going, and has lost many a first round previously, and did not look like himself in the first one (even if you disregard the excessive clowning, he fought half-heartedly). Which is why the fight still leave some questions unanswered, unfortunately. However, I'm not sure they would have been answered either way, since Silvas chin doesn't seem to be what it used to.
EDIT: lol, red belt? Damn, I have no life.