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Throwback GSP vs Nick Diaz

You would be an uneducated fool to not enjoy this 50-45 domination
Def a boring fight. GSP if you think about it turned what on paper was a great fight into not so great fights lol against BJ 2 and Diaz.

It really took Hendricks to really take it to GSP, which was a great fight on paper and a great fight period.

Or Fitch who got beat the fudge out of him and kept on soldiering.
 
Enjoyed the bit of success Nick had on the feet in rd 4. Sent GSP right back to shooting TDs.

(EDIT: it was rd 3)

But with all the soccer mom yelling, toxic airplane water, poison IV, and crooked weigh in shenanigans, the deck was stacked against poor Nick. ;)

 
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I always thought this fight made gsp look worse
I think that GSP saw Diaz as a guy that had a lot of potential to finish him with a misstep. He's also a guy with an infinite gas tank, hard to finish. Georges came in knowing he was going to go a hard 25 to win.
I'm a fan of both Diaz and GSP, and even if this fight wasn't as exciting as it could have been, I'm glad it happened anyway as I waited years for it.

It was the last night it felt like Strikeforce was still around.
 
The two fighters I hated most back then were BJ Penn and Nick Diaz (their insufferable fans also made me root for them to lose even harder). Watching GSP absolutely pulverize BJ in their rematch is still one of the greatest things I've ever witnessed as an MMA fan. I'm only sorry that GSP didn't obliterate Nick the same way. But a thorough 50-45 domination isn't too shabby :cool:

Def a boring fight. GSP if you think about it turned what on paper was a great fight into not so great fights lol against BJ 2 and Diaz.

BJ 2 was only not a great fight if you were a BJ fan. If you were a GSP fan or a BJ hater - and I was both - it's one of the greatest nights in UFC history ;)

Enjoyed the bit of success Nick had on the feet in rd 4. Sent GSP right back to shooting TDs.

All due respect, but you're really stretching "bit" there. What did he land, one knee and one body shot in the clinch? Other than that, GSP jabbed his face off and bloodied him up that round. Nick had 0 success in that fight. GSP shut him down completely and mauled him. Nick upped his wrestling and showed good defense against Sherk, so he was able to stop a few of GSP's shots. I guess you could call that success. But you need to really grasp for straws to commend him for anything in that drubbing. And in no universe did he make GSP have to go "back to shooting TDs" as if he forced him into panic wrestling mode. GSP did whatever he wanted for 25 minutes straight and Nick couldn't do a single thing about it...well, except what he does best, which is whine afterwards.

I think that GSP saw Diaz as a guy that had a lot of potential to finish him with a misstep. He's also a guy with an infinite gas tank, hard to finish. Georges came in knowing he was going to go a hard 25 to win.

Yeah, Nick had GSP shaking in his boots.

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The two fighters I hated most back then were BJ Penn and Nick Diaz (their insufferable fans also made me root for them to lose even harder). Watching GSP absolutely pulverize BJ in their rematch is still one of the greatest things I've ever witnessed as an MMA fan. I'm only sorry that GSP didn't obliterate Nick the same way. But a thorough 50-45 domination isn't too shabby :cool:



BJ 2 was only not a great fight if you were a BJ fan. If you were a GSP fan or a BJ hater - and I was both - it's one of the greatest nights in UFC history ;)



You're really stretching "bit" there. What did he land, one knee and one body shot in the clinch? Other than that, GSP jabbed his face off and bloodied him up that round. Nick had 0 success in that fight. GSP shut him down completely and mauled him. Nick upped his wrestling and showed good defense against Sherk, so he was able to stop a few of GSP's shots. I guess you could call that success. But you need to really grasp for straws to commend him for anything in that drubbing. And in no universe did he make GSP have to go "back to shooting TDs" as if he forced him into panic wrestling mode. GSP did whatever he wanted for 25 minutes straight and Nick couldn't do a single thing about it...well, except what he does best, which is whine afterwards.



Yeah, Nick had GSP shaking in his boots.

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Does this mean you enjoyed when PositiveBalance went absolutely crazy? Lol
 
The two fighters I hated most back then were BJ Penn and Nick Diaz (their insufferable fans also made me root for them to lose even harder). Watching GSP absolutely pulverize BJ in their rematch is still one of the greatest things I've ever witnessed as an MMA fan. I'm only sorry that GSP didn't obliterate Nick the same way. But a thorough 50-45 domination isn't too shabby :cool:



BJ 2 was only not a great fight if you were a BJ fan. If you were a GSP fan or a BJ hater - and I was both - it's one of the greatest nights in UFC history ;)
lmao fair point. I did like both, but you gotta pull for the underdogs, especially the way gsp was laying on people.
 
You would be an uneducated fool to not enjoy this 50-45 domination
Agreed. Nick was very unlikeable and his fanboys were annoying. If he had stayed at WW and been more active he would have struggled to be a .500 guy (already had 2 UFC losses at the time and would have been matched up against guys like Hendricks, Rory, Maia, Woodley).

Always find it funny how people brag about how he was the more talented brother but Nate had a way tougher strength of schedule and has more top 10 wins.......
 
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