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Post by axemurderer on Oct 27, 2008 21:31:05 GMT -5
COULDNT AGREE MORE !! ;D lol.. yeea... RAIIGGHHT! ;D
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Post by PdW2kX on Oct 28, 2008 10:34:44 GMT -5
I thought this was interesting...credit Sherdog.
--- Anderson Silva did not deliver one of his typical performances against Patrick Cote at UFC 90.
Although he was winning the fight before Cote’s injury in the third round, the UFC middleweight champion was booed by fans for his evasive strategy and later he was even criticized by some for “disrespecting” his opponent.
“There are many people saying I was disrespecting Cote, but this is absolutely not true,” Silva told Sherdog.com. “My game plan since the beginning was fight five rounds, inducing him to commit mistakes and capitalize on that during the first three rounds and look for the knockout during the fourth and fifth rounds. It was working, and the biggest proof of that is that I almost didn’t waste any blows. I connected with a couple of good punches and knees, but unfortunately he got hurt and the fight was over. This is not my fault.”
Asked about a possible rematch with Cote, Silva left it to UFC President Dana White, who was openly baffled by the Brazilian’s performance.
“If Dana White believes [Cote] deserves it,” Silva said, “I’ll be ready.”
Silva also said he had not heard the rumor of a possible meeting with Chuck Liddell at 205 pounds.
“Thank you for the information, I didn’t know about that,” he told Sherdog.com. “Let’s see what [Dana White] will say.
In the meantime, Silva, now 8-0 in the Octagon, is planning a vacation.
“I’m going to spend one week in Tibet in a house of a close friend, and right after I’m going to spend some time in Thailand sharpening my muay Thai.” ---
So, take it for what you will. Anderson did have a gameplan...it was just a mighty hesitant one. I knew he would've let loose sooner or later.
It doesn't exactly thrill me, though. No disrespect against Cote...but when you're Anderson Silva, playing it nice and slow for the first three rounds isn't exactly the best plan of action. Hopefully he rebounds in his next fight.
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Post by Codesters on Oct 28, 2008 15:41:55 GMT -5
I think Silva is basically saying he wanted the fight to go more than two rounds for once, maybe test himself to see how he performs in later rounds.
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Post by Kliquid on Nov 1, 2008 3:47:07 GMT -5
Eh', I don't think you can be upset if a fight goes the distance. Silva's not going to brutally kill EVERYONE he fights. Fedor doesn't, either. It's all about who wins in the end... And if that fight went the distance, I guarantee Silva wins. In fact, I think all three judges had it 30-27 through three.
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Post by [x] TEXACIDE [x] on Nov 1, 2008 11:53:07 GMT -5
Yep, Silva had that fight won anyway if it went all 5 rounds.
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Post by Sandy on Nov 1, 2008 22:02:34 GMT -5
yup. Even if Cote were to win rounds 4 and 5 Silva would have taken 1-3. Even though the third was cut short.
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