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    Quote Originally Posted by McD5 View Post
    1. Fedor
    2. GSP
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    Lol, very nice.

    I'm still torn on who is #2 though, between Anderson and GSP. On one hand GSP has definitely fought more top competitors in his weight class but Anderson has finished every one of his fights in dramatic fashion where as GSP has a few more fights go to decision, however GSP's decision wins have been very dominant.

    Tough one to call here.

    I'll say that if GSP beats Alves, he would definitely be above Anderson in my book.

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    http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/...8101&zoneid=13
    LAS VEGAS - Although it flew under the radar for most of the fans in attendance and those watching on television, there was an incident during the UFC 94 main event mega-fight between Georges St. Pierre and B.J. Penn that could land one of St. Pierre's cornermen in hot water.

    It seems that at some point between the first and second rounds, a St. Pierre cornerman allegedly applied Vaseline to St. Pierre's back, an infraction of the rules.

    "I saw the commission jump up there and flip out. They said that one of the guys was rubbing Vaseline on GSP's back... in between one of the rounds, one and two, I think," said UFC president Dana White following the UFC 94 post-fight press conference. "I personally didn't see it, the commission did. And that's about as illegal as you can get... I'm sure the commission is going to deal (with it)."

    St. Pierre was clearly wiped down with towels in between rounds two and three, and again between rounds three and four, by a commission official.

    White believes - while the allegations are serious and that there should be serious repercussions - the outcome of the fight wasn't tainted by the incident.

    "You could have put Vaseline on from head to toe, that wasn't the point, the point was you don't do it. It's illegal. The guy who did it needs to be punished, it's not (St. Pierre's) fault," said the UFC president. "The question is what happens to a guy that does that. You've got to put the smack down on him. He should lose his license.

    "I don't think that impacted the fight, I don't."

    A representative of Penn's camp informed MMAWeekly.com that they had not yet determined whether to file a formal complaint with the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

    There was no comment available from St. Pierre's camp or from the Nevada State Athletic Commission at the time of publication.
    pretty stupid of GSP's corner, i hope it wasn't Greg Jackson as that would potentially mess up alot of fighters in the future
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    I wonder if Penn will whine about GSP stealing the fight... I hope he wants another rematch, he'll just get his ass beat again. Although I doubt he wants to get anywhere near GSP and the octagon after last night.

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    the vaseline on the back would definitely affect the high leg guard that BJ would have tried. but it doesnt determine the punching clinic that GSP put on

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMike619 View Post
    the vaseline on the back would definitely affect the high leg guard that BJ would have tried. but it doesnt determine the punching clinic that GSP put on
    I did notice a decline in BJ's guard between round 1 and 2. In round 1 it was way high up on GSP's back, to the point I was worried about a submission. After that round his guard was much lower. It didn't look like he was trying to get it up there and failing, but rather he settled for the lower guard because he was tired.

    Watching Penn on his back reminded me a lot of my BJJ instructor. He's a really little guy, no more than 5'5" 165lb. But he's soooo incredibly flexible it's insane. I never came close to submitting him, or even being competitive. Every time I got him on his back, he would squeeze that guard shut tight, and it was impossible to break. After that it was only a matter of time before he would get me in a triangle or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebowski View Post
    You thought it would end early and it lasted 4 full rounds.

    I thought BJ was a joke and was totally overmatched, and wouldn't be able to do anything against GSP.

    I wouldn't have been surprised if the fight was over quickly.

    He may have hung on for a few rounds, but the fight was over in the first minute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMike619 View Post
    I still have Anderson Silva above GSP. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see that matchup!!
    Anderson is great, but I think he would have to catch GSP with a fast kick or strike to beat him.

    If GSP got in close, or took it to the ground, it would look a lot like last night's fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McD5 View Post
    Anderson is great, but I think he would have to catch GSP with a fast kick or strike to beat him.

    If GSP got in close, or took it to the ground, it would look a lot like last night's fight.
    You act as if catching guys with a kick or a strike is something unheard of. Anderson makes a living doing exactly that. His stand up is far far far far far greater than GSP's. If GSP stands with Anderson, if ANYONE stands with Anderson, it's game over. The man has the best striking skills and knock out power high enough to put people to sleep with less then perfect hits.

    That isn't a fight GSP should take... Anderson is naturally 2 weight classes above GSP and has knock out power in both.

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    KO by strike is common. Everyone, especially Silva has a striker's chance.

    Imagine GSP on top of Silva.

    Game over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebowski View Post
    He does that and he is probably number one.
    Right now I think the four of them are pretty close, but I'd put GSP firmly in 4th. He needs to be the smaller man just once before taking that crown for sure though. Everyone else on the list has done that.
    You guys have to think about what "Pound for Pound" really means before you put GSP in with Fedor. GSP can't just go around beating everyone smaller than him and lay claim to being p4p king. Especially when his gameplan is to overwhelm with size and strength.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Destino View Post
    You act as if catching guys with a kick or a strike is something unheard of. Anderson makes a living doing exactly that. His stand up is far far far far far greater than GSP's. If GSP stands with Anderson, if ANYONE stands with Anderson, it's game over. The man has the best striking skills and knock out power high enough to put people to sleep with less then perfect hits.

    That isn't a fight GSP should take... Anderson is naturally 2 weight classes above GSP and has knock out power in both.
    I think he is naturally one weight class higher than GSP. GSP walks around close to 190. I don't believe Anderson cuts much weight to get to 185.
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    Anderson said in an interview awhile back that he walks around at 210, drops to about 200 when in training, then does a hard cut of 12-15lbs
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    I am very disappointed to hear this with the vaseline. If true, whoever did it should be severely reprimanded. I don't care who it was. It could be Firaz, Greg, I don't care.

    I really hope it turns out to not be true.

    I still think the fight would have gone the exact same way regardless.

    This is not the first time too. Sherk complained that GSP was greased up after they fought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StillUnknown View Post
    Anderson said in an interview awhile back that he walks around at 210, drops to about 200 when in training, then does a hard cut of 12-15lbs
    He also said he fluctuates his weight all the way down to 170 to test his body at different weights. Don't read too much into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McD5 View Post
    KO by strike is common. Everyone, especially Silva has a striker's chance.

    Imagine GSP on top of Silva.

    Game over.


    What? I think you need a Silva fight to refresh your memory. Silva has one-touch power and can also out wrestle guys like Dan Henderson. Georges doesn't have 2 or 3 touch power and has to work on the ground for at least a round before wearing guys down.

    GSP vs. Silva is a nice-looking matchup but let's not get all crazy and just start crowning St. Pierre just yet.

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