I just rewatched all Silva's fights with my gf and I don't believe prime Weidman could have beat a non-clowning Silva and I think Silva was on his way to a fairly easy win in the first fight but his ego and boredom with being champ got to him.
He was tired of being champ and was relieved to relinquish the title and Weidman was in the right place at the right time and he capitalized. And good on him. He wasn't winning that stand up and prior to Silva's silly antics he didn't seem like he was going to win that fight.
I'd have to put my money on Izzy, sorry. Weidman's a good guy, but I don't believe he was ever on either Silva's level or Izzy's. He got the gift and the curse from Anderson - beat him twice and then shit the bed as a career, including the freak curse of breaking his leg in the same way he broke Silva's. Right place, right time.
He made history and I'm happy for him, but he was never on Silva's level. No middleweight really ever was, to my mind, including Izzy.
Hard to watch that fight and agree with that.
Was Anderson clowning and perhaps more than usual, yes.
It was clear he did not want Chris to grapple him, so like he did with Forrest he was trying to bait Weidman to try and hit him, in the ways Ali used to do in boxing. You clown the guy, make him miss, and counter him and make him lose all confidence.
Anderson got Part 1 right. Chris was trying to punch his head off instead of take him down.
But every time Anderson switched gears and tried to counter Chris, in the ways he did Forrest, Anderson was hitting nothing but air. Watch it again and try to count the Counters Anderson landed and i think it is pretty near zero, and instead you see Weidman fading and avoiding (putting Anderson in the Matrix) and landing Counters to Anderson's missed counters.
Do I think Anderson having to really respect Chris' TD threat played a big part, yes, but so what, that is MMA. Due to the td threat Anderson just could not land any strikes.
You have to believe that even in his counter attacks Anderson did not care to land to believe the myth that he could have beat Chris if he wanted to. Of course Anderson wanted his counters to land just as they did with Forrest. He just could not land them due to td threat making him that much more apprehensive and on his back foot.
Weidman was just always the type of fighter that everyone knew was the template to beat Anderson. A newer version of Decision Dan, when he still had 5 rounds of cardio to grind out controversial wins without gassing.