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What most people don't know is GSP had a career ending type of injury in 2012 (acl tear). Not only did he come back, he beat the next three number 1 contenders, Carlos Condit, Nick Diaz and Johnny Hendrick all within a calendar year.

Think about that for a second.

You say the fans are dissatisfied? There's never been a greater ppv star in the history of the company. There's also never been a fighter that made "GSP" type money in the UFC.

Back to his last three fights, 2 of those fights earned him fight of the night bonuses. The fight against Carlos Condit earned him fight of the year. He also won comeback fighter of the year that same year. You're clearly too stupid to understand what you're talking about.

You're a cricket guy right? Stick to cricket.
He didn't beat Johnny Hendricks. The world thought that .

He knew it too.., let's see his comeback...

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Bringing up cricket in an mma thread is obsolete.
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He didn't beat Johnny Hendricks. The world thought that .

He knew it too.., let's see his comeback...

Trainwreck.

Bringing up cricket in an mma thread is obsolete.
You now know how I feel when communicating with you.. You and your brain-dead logic.


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"Anderson Silva trolled the world".
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Most people generally have GSP as the pound for pound greatest mixed martial artist of all time. I'll try to make it simple for you to understand.

3 words: Level of Competition. The level of competition Silva or even Jones faced was nothing compared to what GSP went through. GSP was so dominant that he essentially went through three generations of talent. Prime Trigg, Prime Sherk, Prime Huges 3x, Prime Penn 2x, Prime Koscheck 2x, Prime Alves (who was a monster when he fought GSP), Prime Fitch, Prime Shields, Prime Condit, Prime Diaz, Prime Hendricks. A complete murderers row.

GSP and fellow Canuck, Lennox Lewis had very similar careers in a sense that both fighters were undisputed world champions who convincingly cleared out their divisions. Both young and dominant, stopped early in careers by (McCall/Hughes). Both go on to avenge losses in dominating fashion for title. Both dominant champions get knocked out by massive underdogs in fights many thought they underestimated their opponents (Rahman/Serra). Both go on to completely dominate the rematch. Both became more cautious as a result of getting knocked out, and fought to their strengths. But both absolutely decimated their divisions before retiring.

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Lennox lost 3 times, two by KO. I honestly believe Holyfield won their 2nd fight.
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Most people generally have GSP as the pound for pound greatest mixed martial artist of all time. I'll try to make it simple for you to understand.

3 words: Level of Competition. The level of competition Silva or even Jones faced was nothing compared to what GSP went through. GSP was so dominant that he essentially went through three generations of talent. Prime Trigg, Prime Sherk, Prime Huges 3x, Prime Penn 2x, Prime Koscheck 2x, Prime Alves (who was a monster when he fought GSP), Prime Fitch, Prime Shields, Prime Condit, Prime Diaz, Prime Hendricks. A complete murderers row.

GSP and fellow Canuck, Lennox Lewis had very similar careers in a sense that both fighters were undisputed world champions who convincingly cleared out their divisions. Both young and dominant, stopped early in careers by (McCall/Hughes). Both go on to avenge losses in dominating fashion for title. Both dominant champions get knocked out by massive underdogs in fights many thought they underestimated their opponents (Rahman/Serra). Both go on to completely dominate the rematch. Both became more cautious as a result of getting knocked out, and fought to their strengths. But both absolutely decimated their divisions before retiring.

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True. Total agree.

The only thing wrong I don't like when watching him: he fights the clock and the judges, take no real risks into a fight, a little boring, but yeah, nothing to counter what you said.
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from you're dead to who are you again
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countdown down to connor becoming champ
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very difficult call...I really cannot bet on any of them...
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