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  • edman5555
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 6628

    Originally posted by poopoo333
    GSP is not past his prime lol
    GSP was playing it safe. Playing it safe and winning is way better than taking risks and losing. Especially when he is the champ, he has a lot to lose.
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    • MMA_scientist
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 9857

      SPX is the winner of the straight picks test with 10 of 13, besting several that had 9.

      Also, there were 4 unanimous IWS picks and they all won.


      Originally posted by SPX
      Georges St. Pierre vs. Jake Shields
      Jose Aldo vs. Mark Hominick
      Randy Couture vs. Lyoto Machida
      Benson Henderson vs. Mark Bocek
      Vladimir Matyushenko vs. Jason Brilz
      Rory MacDonald vs. Nate Diaz
      Kyle Watson vs. John Makdessi
      Sean Pierson vs. Jake Ellenberger
      Pablo Garza vs. Yves Jabouin
      Ivan Menjivar vs. Charlie Valencia
      Claude Patrick vs. Daniel Roberts
      Jason MacDonald vs. Ryan Jensen
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      • poopoo333
        MMA *********
        • Jan 2010
        • 18302

        Yeah I don't care how safe he played it. I'd rather have it that way if I bet on him lol

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        • Vandelay
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1934

          There was no need to play it safe though. Shields posed no threat standing and his takedowns were stuffed with ease. It's only a matter of time before GSP starts losing fans and his ppv numbers start diminishing. Most people don't like to watch a boring winner. Look at Tim Sylvia, Lyoto Machida, Frankie Edgar, Jake Shields, the spurs, josh clottey (boxer). All safe competitors who usually dont take risks and get hated for it.

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          • SPX
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 23875

            Originally posted by zY|
            It must be great to be GSP

            Fight like shit, have one eye








            Easily beat a guy on a 15 fight win streak.

            No shit. It really does make you wonder how or when someone's going to figure out how to beat him.

            Either someone else is going to have to pull a Serra or we're going to have to see some guy appear on the scene out of nowhere who just starts fucking everybody up like he's GSP 2.0.
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            • MMA_scientist
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 9857

              As an aside, Aldo is supposed to fight Mendes next... Aldo has a very impressive bjj record, but it was clear that his game is on top. In the bjj matches I have seen, he gets on top and hold it. I am probably going to look hard at Mendes there. I think he has a great chance. Aldo looked like shit off his back. Maybe he was tired, but whatever, he wasn't controlling posture at all and he was just laying flat on his back, horrible.
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              • poopoo333
                MMA *********
                • Jan 2010
                • 18302

                Aldo was also gassed imo. But I will be betting Mendes also

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                • poopoo333
                  MMA *********
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 18302

                  Originally posted by Vandelay
                  There was no need to play it safe though. Shields posed no threat standing and his takedowns were stuffed with ease. It's only a matter of time before GSP starts losing fans and his ppv numbers start diminishing. Most people don't like to watch a boring winner. Look at Tim Sylvia, Lyoto Machida, Frankie Edgar, Jake Shields, the spurs, josh clottey (boxer). All safe competitors who usually dont take risks and get hated for it.
                  I think the casual fan will always tune in for GSP. At BWW, even with GSP's recent "boring fights" or whatever, the place goes nuts for GSP at every event and they go crazy each time he throws a punch, gets a TD, etc.

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                  • SPX
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 23875

                    Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                    I really thought Garza would win, and I am pissed I didn't pull the trigger on that one.
                    Yeah, I was a little frustrated with myself for just dropping a little piddly ass .25u on that one. It really looked like Jabouin was on his way to a win, though. He was fucking Garza up on the feet. BTW, did anyone else expect Garza to have some kind of thick accent?

                    Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                    As for the fights... I really enjoyed every fight except the GSP fight. JMAC's triangle set up and Rory Macdonald's suplex were the highlights of the event for me, aside from the obvious MAchida kick, which was incredible. I was happy to see Randy go down, but I couldn't really celebrate because I had a bunch of people over and they were all cheering for Couture. I was really hoping they would have to stretcher him out of there so I wouldn't have to see all the hero worship stuff yet again... but I will take it.
                    I'm still not over that kick. The only thing that would've made it better is if we hadn't seen Anderson do something similar just a few months ago. When I saw it I immediately thought, Scientist is going to be happy about this. I was happy myself, though I don't hate Couture or anything.

                    So is Machida "back" and does he continue his interrupted winning streak or does he still have a rocky road ahead of him? What kind of chances do you give him against Jones? Furthermore, is Seagal actually teaching these guys something useful?

                    Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                    I was nervous as hell after Round 1 of the Aldo fight. Aldo looked like Aldo for the first 2 minutes, and then he just fizzled. I really thought Hominick was going to beat him after that round.
                    I really felt like Hominick had the best shot of the Aldo-Machida-GSP triumvirate, which is why I stayed away from betting that one. I think Hominick's boxing is really solid and was giving Aldo some problems. Also, I think that if Hominick had worked in takedowns more in every round rather than just at the very end then, based on what we saw, maybe he could've actually won.
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                    • SPX
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 23875

                      Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                      SPX is the winner of the straight picks test with 10 of 13, besting several that had 9.
                      Thanks for the props. This was just such a great event for me on so many levels.

                      Speaking of contests, it's really time to do another official one.

                      Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                      Also, there were 4 unanimous IWS picks and they all won.
                      We should do this for every event for a couple of months and see how it works out. Maybe there's something to our unanimous picks. If they could could consistently pay out, say, 8 of 10 times it might be worthwhile to actually try to work it into our betting strategies.
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                      • Vandelay
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 1934

                        Originally posted by SPX
                        I really felt like Hominick had the best shot of the Aldo-Machida-GSP triumvirate, which is why I stayed away from betting that one. I think Hominick's boxing is really solid and was giving Aldo some problems. Also, I think that if Hominick had worked in takedowns more in every round rather than just at the very end then, based on what we saw, maybe he could've actually won.
                        Hominick only got that td cause aldo went for the choke...Mendes gassed horribly in his last fight. He's still a little too green to beat Aldo in my mind. He does have power in his hands and a good double leg though.

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                        • zY|
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 8385

                          I don't know whether Seagal is actually teaching these guys anything useful, or if it's just the case of a mental block being overcome. IE: One guy does something people don't think is possible, people realize it is, and other capable fighters try more vigorously to employ said technique. It's pretty common in sports and fighting.

                          It's hard to overlook the presence of Seagal though, as preposterous and hilarious as it seems.



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                          • zY|
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 8385

                            I don't know what happened to Aldo. He was fast and destroyed Hominick in the 1st round, then he came out flat and awful in the 2nd and it was nothing of Hominick's doing.

                            Also, fuck Chad Mendes.

                            Aldo must fight Hatsu Hioki.
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                            • SPX
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 23875

                              Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                              . . . he wasn't controlling posture at all and he was just laying flat on his back, horrible.
                              Laying flat on his back and getting tagged repeatedly.
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                              • MMA_scientist
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 9857

                                Originally posted by SPX
                                Furthermore, is Seagal actually teaching these guys something useful?
                                No. They like him because they are crazy brazilians and they want to slurp his balls so they give him credit where it clearly is not due.
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