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I dont think Bisbing wants to get KO'd again.
Who wouldn't want to see this fight again?
I dont think Bisbing wants to get KO'd again.
I agree about Bisping and he is a beast for fighting like he did especially in round 4. When I say clowning I mean when he backed to the cage and tried to slip and block Bisping's punches. He was trying to clown him and make him look bad but it backfired when Bisping took it to him. If he was serious and kept his hands up and circled from the cage, then Bisping might not have had such success of landing his shots like he did. I don't dispute Bisping's win but I think Silva played his own part in him being outpointed.He didn't give away anything. Bisping took it. Bisping dropped Anderson in rounds 1 and 2 and outpointed him in round 4.
Bisping got finished he wasnt even saved by the bell fight should have been called. Also he wasnt rocked in the second watch the replay Anderson was fully aware and had an up kick waiting for Bisping.If Bisping got KOed then Silva got KOed in the 1st and 2nd.
Wanderlei had Bisping at the bell too (twice actually) but that is part of the sport.
I agree about Bisping and he is a beast for fighting like he did especially in round 4. When I say clowning I mean when he backed to the cage and tried to slip and block Bisping's punches. He was trying to clown him and make him look bad but it backfired when Bisping took it to him. If he was serious and kept his hands up and circled from the cage, then Bisping might not have had such success of landing his shots like he did. I don't dispute Bisping's win but I think Silva played his own part in him being outpointed.
If both want to go for the title, then a rematch will do nothing for either other than fatten their wallets and take them a further 6 months past their primes. Both need to be looking for the quickest way to a title shot, not embroiling themselves in a grudge match.
this.Rematch on roidland, sure.