Anderson Silva vs Georges St. Pierre

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Who Would Win?

  • Anderson Silva

    Votes: 21 70.0%
  • Georges St. Pierre

    Votes: 9 30.0%

  • Total voters
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Feb 12, 2006
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#21
it would be silva and wouldnt even last long. people forget that silva is probably at his best on the ground and is easily better than GSP standing up. it would be a quick fight and only way GSP is winning is if he gets real lucky.
Silva best when on the ground? I highly beg to differ but opinions are set in stone and Im not trying to change any1s
 
Sep 20, 2005
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#22
UFC champ St-Pierre would consider retirement after Silva win, top-fighter ranking

UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre is ready to retire when he's considered the sport's pound-for-pound best.

Don't worry, though. On a special "Primetime" edition of MMAjunkie Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio) this past Friday, St-Pierre said he's not quite there yet.

But the traditional reason for sticking around – fame and money – isn't his primary concern. Doing it his way is.

"People are going to be shocked," St-Pierre said of his tentative retirement plan.

St-Pierre (20-2 MMA, 15-2 UFC) currently is in Las Vegas wrapping up a coaching stint on "The Ultimate Fighter 12" opposite top contender Josh Koscheck (15-4 MMA, 13-4 UFC). The two are expected to meet sometime at the end of the year in a traditional season-ending fight between "TUF" coaches.

Beyond that, he's done some additional planning. In fact, St-Pierre said his potential retirement plan recently came about while he was setting goals for his remaining career.

"Growing up in my career, I always fix my goals very high," he said. "And every time I achieve one of my [goals], I fix another goal to reach. It's important as a martial artist [never to be] satisfied because otherwise there is no point to keep doing what you're doing."

Being considered the best overall fighter in the world? That's the one goal he thinks currently is unmet.

That doesn't mean he's complacent, of course. In his second run as welterweight champion, St-Pierre has taken on four consecutive contenders and soundly beaten them all. At the end of the year, he will attempt to tie former champion Matt Hughes' record of five consecutive title defenses when he meets Koscheck.

Still, some fans believe St-Pierre already has cleaned out his division. He's already beaten all the division's top contenders – Koscheck, Jon Fitch, Thiago Alves and Dan Hardy – and some point to a middleweight showdown against current champion Anderson Silva as a final hurdle to the pound-for-pound crown. Silva is still widely considered to be the holder of that unofficial title. St-Pierre knows he could snatch it away by beating him.

But St-Pierre said a move up in weight would likely come near the end of his career, and it won't come anytime soon.

"If I go up in weight, it's going to be hard to go down," he said. "If I put on lean muscle like I already did recently ... it's going to be hard to come back down. So it's not like I go up and I go down. I have to be very careful with what I do."

Still, if St-Pierre takes "a couple" of welterweight fights in the next year or two, and if Silva is still the pound-for-pound king at that point, the French-Canadian then would consider moving up to fight him. And if he defeats Silva, that's a win worthy of retirement, he said.

"If one day I fight at 185 pounds for a superfight to know who is the best pound-for-pound in the world, (and) if I reach my goal, then my goal will be reached," St-Pierre said. "There will be no point for me to still compete because I'm not going to have a goal left."

St-Pierre also said he wants to secure his and his family's future before he takes the risk of moving up, though money and fame aren't the driving forces in his career.

"Of course, the money's there," he said. "The difference between me and a lot of fighters ... (is that) a lot of fighters fight for the fame. They fight for the money.

"Yeah, the money is there. It's pleasant. The money is there. It's good that I have this security. I have a lot of money now. It's good. But there is a lot of things I can do outside of mixed martial arts ... because of the name that I reached with MMA, that the UFC helped me to have.

"The fame is the same thing. I didn't have it in the beginning, and now I have it. But if one day I reach my goal of becoming the best pound-for-pound (fighter) of all-time, it will be time for me to retire. But I don't know right now, at 29 years old, if I want to retire. So it's better I have to stick around."
 
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Silva won't be able to stop his takedowns, GSP will beef up and control him on the ground. Silva is a much better striker but I think GSP is good enough to avoid enough to get the takedown.
 
Feb 12, 2004
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#25
GSP is a black belt in jiu jitsu too and Anderson Silva is way overrated on the ground. It's not like he's some mundial or adcc champion. GSP will get the double leg and grind out the decision. We'd never see Anderson strike with GSP. I'd bet my life's savings on it.
 
Feb 10, 2006
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^^^yea I know dat 2 but how every1 is sayin if gsp takes him down then silva is done wit, jus sayin dat ain't the case cuz he a lot of expirience workin off his bacc, he's no stranger 2 da floor
 
Jun 5, 2004
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AINT SILVA A SOUTHPAW? I DONT THINK ITS GONNA BE AS EASY TO TAKE HIM DOWN AS SOME OF YALL THINK, I THINK HE'S GONNA BE FIGHTING FROM WAY OUTSIDE. AND DONT FORGET SILVA HAS ALOT OF TRICKS UP HIS SLEEVE THAT HE AINT USED MUCH IN THE UFC CUZ HE HASNT NEEDED TO

LOL I CAN IMAGINE GSP GOING FOR A HELLA FAST DOUBLE AND CATCHING A UPPERCUT OR A KNEE RIGHT ON THAT LITTLE CHIN. MAYBE GSP WILL COME OUT AGGRESSIVE CUZ PEOPLE ARE STARTIN TO GET BORED WITH HIS FIGHTS, WHO KNOWS
 
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Silva best when on the ground? I highly beg to differ but opinions are set in stone and Im not trying to change any1s
he's just as good how bout that?. when he knew hendo was gonna try and always take hm down he adjusted his strategy and started working his ground game which was no match to the best wrestler in MMA at the time. dude has that when ever he wants it and i bet we'll see it during the soen fight aswell since chael is gonna try and sleep on top of him.
 

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#31
He's got sick BJJ but his only losses are on the ground, which is why most people don't consider him best there. I think GSP, Shields, Palhares and Jacare are the only guys that could take him down and avoid getting subbed. But Shields would probably get tagged standing and Palhares and Jacare haven't shown very good cardio, so they'd probably get caught within 25 minutes as well. GSP's really the only guy with the tools to beat Anderson convincingly.