St. Pierre vs. Silva: Potential Reality or a Dream?
There seem to be a few great MMA fights each year, highly anticipated. Generally speaking, there’s still a favorite in each fight, as fans know who to expect to win. Once in a blue moon, the type of epic fight comes along that has a feel of the “Frazier/Ali” hype to it.
Looking at the current state of the UFC, middleweight and welterweight champs Anderson Silva and Georges St. Pierre have both defeated all of their recent competition with relative ease, leaving many fans to ponder how they can do something interesting from here.
As for St. Pierre, he’ll be awaiting the victor of the Mike Swick/Martin Kampman fight later this fall. No one’s really thinking much of either Swick or Kampman’s chances against St. Pierre considering the damage he did to Thiago Alves at his last fight. What’s next on St. Pierre’s list?
After Anderson Silva and Forrest Griffin’s “fight” at UFC 101 this past Saturday some questions were raised. What was Anderson Silva going to do next? He had just defeated former light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin in an embarrassing fashion. Knocking down Forrest twice before offering to help him up, then seconds later knocking Forrest down for a third and final time. Before the fight Forrest said something like “you may beat me, but nobody will ever break me.” Really Forrest? He ran out of the octagon and then the building. Avoiding the post fight press conference and has still not released an official statement. I think broken is a nice word, words like crippled, shattered and disintegrated come to mind.
Next on Silva’s list is Dan Henderson, who earned a shot for the title against Silva after defeating Britain’s best, Michael Bisbing. Still, no one sees this as a fight to take too seriously and fans and experts alike predict an easy win for Silva. What’s left for Silva to prove now?
Despite the fact that Silva can roll with the best in his class, he still isn’t willing to move up to the light heavyweight division and accept a fight with its champ, Lyoto Machida. Silva and Machida are great friends and he’d prefer not to fight such a close friend.
At this point, it looks like both St. Pierre and Anderson are at their peaks, with no one posing any kind of threat to the two. Interest may wane due to the lack of competitiveness in their fights, so why not put the two against each other?
Sizing the other up, knowing full well that the other is considered just as good as themselves. The two would implement totally different strategies against one another, both of which are masters at knowing what to do to win. A fight between these two at 185 would make history and isn’t that what the UFC is always looking to do?
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