Who did GSP dry hump?

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I hear this over and over again on here that GSP would "dry hump" Robbie Lawler for 25 minutes. But I can't think of a single fight where that actually happened. MAYBE the Hardy fight but he still was active and almost finished him twice.

I don't feel like doing the study but I'd be willing to bet most of his octagon time during his title run was spent on the feet.
 
Diaz was the worst. That fight didn't prove to me Georges was a better fighter, just that he could nullify diaz by smothering him.

Which I really didn't think he'd be able to do, with Diaz BJJ game.
 
Diaz was the worst. That fight didn't prove to me Georges was a better fighter, just that he could nullify diaz by smothering him.

Which I really didn't think he'd be able to do, with Diaz BJJ game.
I think Diaz played an equal part in that fight being boring. A lot of GSP's opponents did actually. They said they would come to fight and a lot didn't.
 
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A lie told often enough becomes the truth.
 
I think Diaz played an equal part in that fight being boring. A lot of GSP's opponents did actually. They said they would come to fight and a lot didn't.
Eh, he was just doing what he had to do in order to not get punched in the face.

That wasn't a fight, GSP should have realized the ground game wasn't leading to anything and worked the standup. Even worse, Diaz started stuffing takedowns towards the end and even landing some punches. I don't view that as a loss for Diaz, kinda like the Silva fight.. just proved he can hang with the best. honestly it looked like Diaz would have probably won against GSP if they kept fighting.
 
The Alves fight was literally 25 minutes of gsp laying on a guy doing absolutely nothing. It was the absolute worst title fight I have ever watched, Silva vs make being a close second.

Also the hardy fight and koschek 1.
 
The Alves fight was literally 25 minutes of gsp laying on a guy doing absolutely nothing. It was the absolute worst title fight I have ever watched, Silva vs make being a close second.

Also the hardy fight and koschek 1.
When the highlight of the fight is a few double legs you know its bad

they were some pretty takedowns though
 
I think Diaz played an equal part in that fight being boring. A lot of GSP's opponents did actually. They said they would come to fight and a lot didn't.

I'm not going to lie, I was extremely disappointed in Diaz for that fight. I do not feel like he came into that fight hungry. He was in there for a paycheck in my opinion and I don't think he gave it his all. Complete disappointment of a fight.
 
The Alves fight was literally 25 minutes of gsp laying on a guy doing absolutely nothing. It was the absolute worst title fight I have ever watched, Silva vs make being a close second.

Also the hardy fight and koschek 1.
Out striking Alves and dropping him means he layed on him? And it was nowhere near as bad as Silva's two snoozers.
 
The Alves fight was literally 25 minutes of gsp laying on a guy doing absolutely nothing. It was the absolute worst title fight I have ever watched, Silva vs make being a close second.

Also the hardy fight and koschek 1.
He could have broken Hardy's arm in two if he wanted. he's just that nice of a guy.
 
GSP put in the effort he felt was necessary to win so any fight that was boring was because his opponent couldn't make him work

most of his opponents stopped trying when he started beating them other than Fitch and Condit who wouldn't give up and so he beat the hell out of them
 
Diaz was the worst. That fight didn't prove to me Georges was a better fighter, just that he could nullify diaz by smothering him.

Which I really didn't think he'd be able to do, with Diaz BJJ game.

He smothered that turtle well

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