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GSP was ready, Anderson blew it at UFC 112.
How did he blow it? By winning? lol
GSP was ready, Anderson blew it at UFC 112.
Guys like Nick and BJ and a handful of others have the warrior mentality and wanted to test themselves at extreme levels. I applaud that and really its a big part of their attraction.
I don't think that should take away from Georges though. There is exactly zero shame in wanting to fight the toughest guys in your own division. I thought Hendricks clearly beat Georges and perhaps he wouldn't want to end his career on a controversial split decision, but thats another story.
The dude walked away from the sport a multimillionaire many times over with his brain still completely intact. He walked off as one of the top 3 draws in the history of the sport. Hard to cast doubt on that type of wildly successful career.
Wouldn't really call Diaz/Silva a super fight. An awesome fight for sure, but not super fight.
Perhaps, he didn't want to go toe-to-toe with pre-Weidman Anderson who was absolutely indestructible, with granite chin and had huge winning streak.
Who unilaterally decided that someone has to be a champion to book a 'superfight'
Two marquee names in the sport who would otherwise not meet in their own division is a superfight to me.
StrikeForce was a major promotion, and a really fun one at that, but the SF WW title was not a major championship.
GSP hesitated all this time and never had the intention of fighting the spider without like a '3 years' preparation or whatever, lol.
Diaz accepted. We all know who's the real warrior at 170 lbs.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Nick has claimed time and time again he would love to fight Anderson, and has criticized GSP for not taking the Anderson fight.
Nick might not be the best fighter in the world, but he sure as hell is willing to fight the best fighters in the world.
So WEC and Strikeforce were not major promotions?
Here's a picture of diaz being a real warrior in the presence of GSP.
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How can GSP possibly compete with that? Just because Nick Diaz is okay with the idea of getting paid a shit load of money to get his ass kicked by Anderson Silva (and let's face it..for the money he's getting paid, I'd accept a fight with Anderson too)
doesn't mean he's better in anyway than GSP.
See the thing is GSP actually had something to lose, Diaz doesn't. Nick isn't the GOAT WW Champion, he's a WW contender that got prison raped by GSP and didn't even manage to beat Carlos Condit.
So let me just clap clap clap at his great "warrior spirit" at being willing to fight anderson for half a million or whatever huge amount he must be getting (cause he made it painfully clear he wasn't coming back without a huge pay raise)
again, I'd happily get ko'd by Anderson for that kind of money. Taking a payday isn't brave.
You want warrior spirit? Find someone who says "I'll fight Anderson on these terms: If I win I get paid, if I lose I get nothing"
and see if Nick is willing to accept that. He knows he's going in there to die.
GSP hesitated all this time and never had the intention of fighting the spider without like a '3 years' preparation or whatever, lol.
Diaz accepted. We all know who's the real warrior at 170 lbs.
GSP was scared, you can't really blame him. Nick is getting annihilated.
i agree that he was scared. i didn't have a problem with gsp not taking the fight. i did have a problem when he was vague and evasive when asked about the fight, though. just come out and say that you don't want to fight anderson silva because you feel like you wouldn't be competitive with him. fine, no problem. but it wasn't cool when everyone involved teased the fanbase with the possibility of the fight taking place.
i tend to also agree that i think anderson takes the fight. but at least nick diaz is taking the fight. that's a lot more respectable than what gsp did when asked about fighting anderson.