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Submitted By : BenjaminZeidler
Date : 08-17-2008
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Is GSP The Best He's Ever Been?
MMA Weekly and GSP himself sure think so:

When Georges St. Pierre stepped into the Octagon last Saturday night, he understood that Jon Fitch could possibly end up being the toughest opponent he had ever faced. The end result lived up to the hype as Fitch stuck around for five rounds, but ultimately it was the champion who defended his title and once again proved why he is considered one of the best fighters to ever compete in the sport of mixed martial arts.

St. Pierre came after Fitch with an onslaught of weaponry throughout the fight. From takedowns to strikes, he battered his opponent for 25 minutes en route to his championship victory, but he was very impressed with Fitch's ability to keep coming back in every minute of the fight.

"Everything went perfect. The only thing that surprised me is I was not able to finish him," said St. Pierre on MMAWeekly Radio Tuesday night. "He was like The Terminator, always came back to life. It was crazy. It was discouraging at one point, but I kept working hard until the end."

During the opening round of the fight, St. Pierre was once again able to display his dominant wrestling game by taking Fitch, a former NCAA Division I wrestler, to the ground and impose his will.

In the second round, St. Pierre seemed more than content to stand and trade shots with Fitch while showing his well rounded skills by once again being one step quicker than his opponent.

"I wanted to make him believe that I wanted to shoot more so that he would have been more careful in his attack standing up because he would respect my takedown," St. Pierre commented about his strategy in the fight. "That's part of the gameplan. My gameplan was to beat him with the strikes standing up, because I knew on the ground he was very hard to submit."

Following a hard fought fourth round, St. Pierre went to his corner as everyone noticed a large gash over the Canadian's left eye. While it eventually took seven stitches to close the cut, St. Pierre says it was like it was never there.

"It was nothing. When I came back in the corner, I had a cut. I think it was a knee. I got cut with a knee to the face," said St. Pierre. "When I came back to the corner to give my confidence, my cornermen said, 'oh, it's just a little scratch.' It didn’t mess me up at all."

Ultimately, the entire gameplan and strategy to beat Jon Fitch worked and St. Pierre said that style of attack is something he does in every fight.

"To break my opponent down and to make him accept my dominance," said the UFC welterweight champion about his fight strategy.

While he will never forget the first time he attempted to defend his welterweight title, which resulted in a loss to Matt Serra, it's St. Pierre now that is on top of the world and the best in the business.

"That's exactly where I failed last time. So I had the opportunity to succeed where I failed last time," St. Pierre stated about the title defense. "The guy you saw fight Saturday was the best Georges St. Pierre you have seen."

Anyone want to argue with him?


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Bruiser
106 days ago Flag as : spam / abuse / offensive
I think GSP is the best hes ever been, hes a guy who is always learning how to get even better than he was before.. he went 5 rounds for the first time with Fitch, hes a tough tough dude its not surprising that it went 5 rounds.. Id like to see a GSP vs Jon Fitch 2... GSP is an amazing athlete and I think hes gonna hold onto the belt for awile

Shark
106 days ago Flag as : spam / abuse / offensive
No disagreement here.

Chief Slapaho
106 days ago Flag as : spam / abuse / offensive
No way in hell can you honestly say that GSP is the greatest mma fighter ever at this point in his career. He has only defended his belt once. He has the mentality of Vitor Belfort and he hates getting hit. You wont see GSP win any wars. If he doesnt dominate or close to it. (or if Bj Penn doesnt get tired) then he loses. He is an awesome wrestler and has awesome ground control. His striking is fast and dynamic but he doesnt have devistating ko power. As soon as he fights a guy with great takedown defence and great ko power. He will lose in dominant fashion. I dont know if anyone currently has those attributes in the ww division. Thiago Alves will beat St Pierre on their feet. But I dont know if Alves can avoid the takedown. I believe BJ Penn will beat St Pierre but we shall find out this year..... Lets let George St Pierre get past BJ Penn and THiago Alves and defend the belt a four or five time before we start argueing about him being the best ever.... He isnt even close right now.. Hell he isnt even the best P4P on very many peoples list right now. Much less ever...

Chief Slapaho
106 days ago Flag as : spam / abuse / offensive
sorry i misread your post.. I thought you said he is the best ever. I read it again and noticed that you said he was the best He has ever been and I agree with that statement....

JCota1
105 days ago Flag as : spam / abuse / offensive
GSP is at the top of his game with maybe 1 exception. I may be wrong but he looked a bit like the old GSP at times in the fight...I mean he didn't want to inflict punishment in the top position...GSP has been that way before and the almost hug at the begining of the 5th round was proof. He has said that he didn't feel that hurting his opponent when he was down and felt he had the fight in control wasn't nesessary...He needs to go back to the killer he was against Hughes the 3rd time and Serra. Against BJ he's gonna have to be a killer...I have confidence that he will!
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