I completely disagree. For months people on here have been complaining about watered down cards. That problem is never going to get solved by having healthy fighters sit on their asses. If Hendricks wants to be the champ, he should have the confidence to fight anyone in that division.
A thousand times this.
Sitting out basically says to me "I think I can catch GSP with a lucky punch, but I don't want to miss out on my chance to throw that lucky punch by fighting someone else, because there's a good chance that I'll lose"
If you think you're the man to replace GSP....you should be able to fight anyone.
I'm so glad Hendricks isn't getting the title shot because to me he's nothing but a left hand. And a round 1, maybe round 2 left hand at that. Meaning if he doesn't ko you early...it's going to decision, and he'll probably lose.
His record backs this up. He's had 10 fights in the UFC. 5 were knockouts. 5 were decisions. 4 of those knockouts happened in the 1st round, only 1 in the 2nd round (against a weak chinned guy--charlie "the spaniard")
and the other 5 fights all went to CLOSE decisions. Seriously, check this out: Of his 5 decisions, 3 were split decisions...3, 1 decision was a UD loss. So out of 5 decisions, he only has 1 UD win.
That's why a Hendricks fight with GSP is so lame to me. Because Hendricks clearly has not shown the potential to be the better fighter, he just MAYBE can catch GSP is the 1st round. MAYBE. If he doesn't catch GSP in the 1st round, it's guaranteed to be a loss for Hendricks.
That's just not interesting to me. I don't want an entire fight to be based around whether or not Hendricks can land ONE punch in ONE round...otherwise the fight's a waste of tiem.