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Koscheck needed to give up on the overhand right after the first round. Then he needed to go completely all out in the 4th, because GSP had obviously already won the first three rounds, so getting knocked out or submitted at that point wasn't going to matter.
 
Koscheck needed to give up on the overhand right after the first round. Then he needed to go completely all out in the 4th, because GSP had obviously already won the first three rounds, so getting knocked out or submitted at that point wasn't going to matter.

Koscunt should have pressured GSP with Takedowns while he was still fresh and could see out of both eyes, the one GOOD takedown attempt he went for he got, the ones in the later rounds he was just blindly grabbing for legs, I'm glad that Chris Cringle looking piece of shit didn't stop the fight.
 
Anderson and Shogun have similar skillsets and both come from Chute Boxe, it's understandable. So you got Anderson in this?

hahaha, I won't make excuses, it was a stupid thing to say and I honestly don't know where that came from! Must have had Shogun on my mind for some reason.:D

I'm a big Anderson and Vitor fan so I'd be happy either way. Thing is, I see Vitor being an extremely tough opponent for Anderson and I don't think I've ever said that about anyone fighting against Anderson apart from Dan Henderson.

To be honest, I couldn't call this fight even if I wanted to.

What about you?
 
Honestly I think Vitor is gonna take Anderson's head off, Anderson is 35 years old now and looked to me in his last fight that he's starting to slip, he got dropped twice by Chael Sonnen, I think his chin is starting to go out on him which is bad news against a guy like Vitor.
 
Honestly I think Vitor is gonna take Anderson's head off, Anderson is 35 years old now and looked to me in his last fight that he's starting to slip, he got dropped twice by Chael Sonnen, I think his chin is starting to go out on him which is bad news against a guy like Vitor.

I agree.
Vitor's punches are lethal.:bowdown:

As far as the Silva vs. Sonnen fight... I've got mixed feelings about that fight; don't get me wrong, Chael did well against Anderson but Anderson also went into that fight with a rib injury... And god, we all know what a rib injury feels like just walking from one room to another, lol.

Anderson may be getting old but I would never underestimate him becuse of his age; same with Wanderlei. He's no longer the stud he once was, but he'll always be dangerous.
 
Love this pic:

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I won't count Wanderlei out but I don't like him at 185, he looks slow and far less aggressive and powerful, I really think he should have stayed at 205, he was looking fast and aggressive the last time he fought at 205, until Rampage caught him, but Rampage has the power to put almost anyone out, IMO Wanderlei shouldn't have dropped weight. He'll have his hands full against Brian Stann. And I won't count Anderson out either, Vitor's punches are lethal, but So are Anderson's, and Anderson's Kicks, Knees, and Elbows are lethal too, he has a lot more weapons in his stand up than Vitor but even so I think he's going down.
 
I won't count Wanderlei out but I don't like him at 185, he looks slow and far less aggressive and powerful, I really think he should have stayed at 205, he was looking fast and aggressive the last time he fought at 205, until Rampage caught him, but Rampage has the power to put almost anyone out, IMO Wanderlei shouldn't have dropped weight. He'll have his hands full against Brian Stann. And I won't count Anderson out either, Vitor's punches are lethal, but So are Anderson's, and Anderson's Kicks, Knees, and Elbows are lethal too, he has a lot more weapons in his stand up than Vitor but even so I think he's going down.

I like Wandi @ 205 as well. Unfortunately, I don't see him returning back to that weight division.:smiley24:

It's an extremely tough match to call between Silva and Belfort, for me at least. They are both brutal fighters in their own right.
 
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