Agreed.Here are my picks for UFC 167 this weekend:
GSP > Hendrix
Rashad Evans > Chael Sonnen
Rory Mac > Lawler
UFC for sure droped the ball bigtime with this weak UFC 167 card on its 20th year anniversity but I guess you could say GSP/EVANS/SONNEN are 3 huge names in MMA. with all 3 being main or co-main on a top 5 UFC card selling wise at one time in their careers.Agreed.
Personally, I'd like to see GSP lose the belt and open WW up. I can't help but like Chael and I've never been much of a Rashad fan, so I'm rooting for Chael to beat Rashad. As far as Lawler/Mac, as long as Rory doesn't try to stall it out and point fight, I don't care who wins...I just hope it'll be exciting.
On another note, I'm a bit surprised how weak this card is being the 20th anniversary card, I'd have expected it to be pretty stacked, maybe two title fights even like UFC 100, but at least some higher profile fights on the ppv portion.
I also found it weird that Hendricks had him hurt in the second and didn't fight to get out of the clinch. He allowed GSP to clinch and rest and heal up.I think the judges for GSP/Hendricks did a very good job, they all saw rounds 2-4 the same way, with round 1 being the deciding round. I don't agree with GSP winning, I had Hendricks winning rounds 1, 2 and 4, but I'm not mad at the 2 judges for scoring round 1 for GSP...it was a close round.
If I'm mad at anybody, it's Hendricks...he had GSP hurt/dazed and he let him off the hook in that second round.
All in all, that was the most exciting GSP fight I can recall seeing since I started really following mma in 2007. Jonny definitely deserves a rematch when they're all healed up.