Watching the fight again...I'm glad Silva got knocked out. There's a fine line between mindgames and some of the bullshit he pulled.
The only bad thing is that people will always claim from now on that Silva would've won if he had taken the fight seriously. Fuck that. He didn't, he lost. End of story.
I love how Weidman's family celebrates in the background when the official result is announced.
Losing this way is perfect for Silva as it does little to his reputation, e.g. Anderson Silva clowns way to UFC title loss.
On topic:
Why do MMA fighters always go for the head when Silva pulls his "Try to hit me" bullshit? Why not go for bodyshots?
anderson beat sonnen 2 times, okami, nate, franklin 2 times. Spider has better wins than fedor.Arona, Nogueira (twice), Cro Cop, Hunt
Silva: Henderson, belfort and griffin maybe. Those are the big names each of them faced
Gah, didn't get to catch the fights but heard the result while I was out.
Well, that's one way to lose a championship.
I don't think there is anything complicated about it. Silva is a showman and loved giving the crowd something to see. In the grand scheme of things, if getting caught once is a big deal considering how he had fought most of his other opponents in highlight reel fashion, then that alone says a lot. Dude loved not just going out there and skimming a win, but putting on a show.
I'm sure if he cared solely about grabbing a win like most other fighters, we would have seen a completely different Silva over the years.
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Part of me hates to see him lose in such a ridiculous fashion, but you can't keep playing with fire. I wonder how much of it was Weidman's power and how much of it was Silva's 38 year old chin. So many fighters lose their chin seemingly overnight.
Lol, where is chars?Machida eats Weidman for breakfast. Would be VERY interesting if the Dragon drops down to MW.
At the end of the 1st round Silva had the upper hand, Weidman was second guessing himself.
Silva took it too far, way too far. He wouldn't stop clowning and eating shots in the 2nd. He fought like a clown and lost like a clown.
Lol! You're taking this too seriously, and looking too much into my post. Chill. =D
Did I say Silva did anything really especial? I did not. Actually, he did nothing at all as far as really trying to win the fight. Happy now?
Did I say Weidman got lucky? No I didn't. I don't know where you got that.
Did I say Weidman is an average fighter or tried to downplay him in anyway? No, again don't know where you got that too. Must be my bad english.
Weidman is first and foremost a wrestler, while he knows how to strike, wrestling is still his biggest ability and tool, and knowing this he went for the takedown as soon as he could. I sincerely cannot believe that his strategy didn't involve wrestling first and foremost.
After Silva got up Weidman tried to take him down again but was unsuccessful, he landed some punches too but they were not effective.
What I did say is that I believe Silva's mind games, manage to undermine Weidman confidence enough that he didn't even try a takedown anymore.
Stop being over defensive and accept a legitimate critic. You may not agree with me but you're not exactly convincing me either.
I honestly don't agree with this at all. The man gets cheered too much. I honestly don't ever hear anything negative about him until I get on the internet.I dont think the crowd wants to see his clowning.
Once you get knocked out once, you are never the same again. Factor in his age and his fighting style and it was only a matter of time.
Holy shit, so Anderson basically did the job and put Wildman over for the good of the company.
One thing I'm not understanding is how Silva is disrespectful. Taunting someone isn't disrespectful, it's as much of a tactic as anything else. He has always shown a great amount of love for both the sport as well as the fans (save Maia) from what I've seen. What has he done to disrespect the sport? Honest question.
Watching the fight again...I'm glad Silva got knocked out. There's a fine line between mindgames and some of the bullshit he pulled.
The only bad thing is that people will always claim from now on that Silva would've won if he had taken the fight seriously. Fuck that. He didn't, he lost. End of story.
Weidman looked pretty flustered to me in the 2nd. He had clearly slowed down to the point where he was tentative with his takedowns and forced into a standup game against Anderson. Once Anderson started landing those leg kicks and throwing upstairs, Weidman backed off to the point where he became a very defensive fighter -- which I doubt was part of the gameplan.I dont think he was second guessing
I think he was anticipating Silva getting angry for the take down and start throwing alot. He did the smart thing psychologically and got more defensive, cuz he won the round.
The very best thing that happened that fight was that Weidman did not let Silva get into his head. Not once, even when Weidman was striking, did he leave himself unprotected for Silva to counter. In fact, it looked like the take down got into Silva a bit, cuz barely threw any combinations.
and lol at the tinfoil hats in this thread
Everyone knew the only person that beats silva is himself.
As someone who watches very little mma these days I would still much rather watch a clowning silva than someone like GSP who couldn't finish his dinner let alone a fight.
This line that AS uses that he does this antics and keeps his hands down to try to get his opponent to make a mistake is bullshit to make it seem like he's not trying to clown his opponent. He didn't do that in pride, he didn't do that in Cage Rage, he didn't do that in early UFC days against Leben and Franklin 1 and he didn't do it against someone with known KO power in Dan Henderson and James Irvin. I also don't remember him doing that against Belfort either. He started showboating against Franklin 2, Leites, Maia, Griffin, Okami. He felt the punches from Weidman and didn't feel he could hurt him, so he started his antics. That shit caught up to him in spades though.
He paid the price for being an arrogant, disrespectful guy in the cage who underestimated his opponent's power. If he ever fights again, I think he'll have a little bit more respect for his opponent's power, even if the first punch or two don't do much to him.
I agree with the folks saying that Silva has lost the drive and that he doesn't have it in him anymore.
It didn't really appear all that different than what he normally does. The dude always does a damn Don Flamingo impression and it was the same last night I thought lol. How did he disrespect him, in comparison to his other fights I mean?He isn't disrespectful towards the sport but he definitely was towards Wieldman. Their is a big difference between dodging punches and countering and doing what Silva did last night. He took it too far last night more so than in other fights and paid the price for it. It was VERY OBVIOUS he was not taking his opponent seriously and 9/10 times you will get hurt.
It didn't really appear all that different than what he normally does. The dude always does a damn Don Flamingo impression and it was the same last night I thought lol. How did he disrespect him, in comparison to his other fights I mean?
I love how Weidman's family celebrates in the background when the official result is announced.
Losing this way is perfect for Silva as it does little to his reputation, e.g. Anderson Silva clowns way to UFC title loss.
I didn't catch the post-fight stuff. Was Dana pissed? I figure he's probably pretty ecstatic that his MW champ is finally a white American.