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Chael Sonnen **Thread**

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,328 ✭✭✭p to the e


    JoeyJJ wrote: »
    Man that Interviewer is brutal, worse that the english Gareth whatever his name and thats hard to do.

    Gareth Gates?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 813 ✭✭✭Shazbot


    p to the e wrote: »
    Gareth Gates?

    Gareth A. Davies. He writes for the daily telegraph and appears on the ESPN shows sometimes. Horribly bias to the English fighters and always makes excuses for them when the lose.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,663 ✭✭✭JoeyJJ


    Thats him, man he is terrible, was bad at boxing, worse in MMA. He actually got put up for an MMA award the other night, thankfully Ariel won the award.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,328 ✭✭✭p to the e


    Shazbot wrote: »
    Gareth A. Davies. He writes for the daily telegraph and appears on the ESPN shows sometimes. Horribly bias to the English fighters and always makes excuses for them when the lose.

    Damn you sarcasm not coming through in text! I know Gareth A. Davies. He gets a really bad rap but I enjoy some of his columns in Fighters Only. The way I'd put him is the Eamonn Dunphy of MMA.

    Back to Sonnen i recently looked over his record and unbelievably out of 11 losses, 8 have been to submissions.

    As I saw in another thread here he's denying he's fighting Munoz;
    http://www.5thround.com/98220/chael-sonnen-not-fighting-mark-munoz-but/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,033 ✭✭✭Niall0


    From Fighters Only:

    His direct challenge to the champion at UFC 136 came to nothing, so Sonnen has gone a new route to approach his haranguing of Anderson Silva. Silva recently picked up sponsorship from Brazilian soccer club Corinthians and is an ambassador for the club. Corinthians main rival is the Palmeiras team, so Sonnen has claimed their colours as his own. Its a gesture that will resonate with the soccer-crazy


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,041 ✭✭✭✭chopperbyrne


    That is legendary trolling right there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,707 ✭✭✭pablohoney87



    Ultimate Chael Compilation


  • Registered Users Posts: 545 ✭✭✭CageWager


    "We've already started worrying about that," White said about security when Chael Sonnen meets Anderson Silva for the second time at UFC Rio II. "We will have presidential-type security down there for him. The biggest fear would be should Chael win that night. We'd have to f*ckin dig a tunnel underneath the Octagon."
    .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 810 ✭✭✭Fear Uladh


    Source?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,615 ✭✭✭✭Mellor


    Fear Uladh wrote: »
    Source?
    Dana has said it a few times publically now


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  • Registered Users Posts: 545 ✭✭✭CageWager


    Fear Uladh wrote: »
    Source?

    Full article
    December 8 2011 Last updated at 11:00 AM ET
    UFC Already Examining Security for Sonnen vs. Silva 2 in Brazil


    By Michael David Smith Lead Blogger mmafighting.com


    CHICAGO -- UFC President Dana White reiterated on Wednesday that the winner of the upcoming Chael Sonnen-Mark Munoz fight on Fox will take on middleweight champion Anderson Silva some time this summer. And White said that he could see putting together a blockbuster Sonnen-Silva rematch in Brazil, possibly in front of tens of thousands of people in a soccer stadium.

    That raises an interesting question: Is White concerned about an ugly scene breaking out if Sonnen continues saying the ugly things he has said about Brazlians in general and Silva in particular?

    "We've already started worrying about that," White said. "We will have presidential-type security down there for him. The biggest fear would be should Chael win that night. We'd have to f--king dig a tunnel underneath the Octagon."

    But White said he likes the idea of Silva fighting his most hated rival in front of his Brazilian fans. And he said the proper security procedures could ensure a safe environment for Sonnen and everyone else in attendance.

    White pointed to a 1993 boxing match between Greg Haugen and Julio Caesar Chavez before 132,247 fans at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City as a precedent for an American fighter going into extremely hostile territory against a beloved champion.

    "Greg Haugen said the most horrible things you can ever say about Mexicans," White said. "They walked him in, people were throwing beers at him as he went in, it was crazy. But the fight went off and it was one of the biggest fights in boxing history."

    White would like to make Sonnen-Silva 2 one of the biggest fights in MMA history, and he said both Silva and Sonnen will be ready to go, should Sonnen beat Munoz. Sonnen is getting his trash talking started early by accusing Silva of ducking him by faking a shoulder injury, but White said that's just trash talk from Sonnen.

    "He knows this: There's no such thing as faking an injury in the UFC," White said. "If I'm trying to make that fight and you tell me you're injured, you come see our doctors, we check them out and verify they're injured. There's no faking injuries in the UFC."


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,604 ✭✭✭dave1982




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,945 ✭✭✭✭scudzilla


    MMA veteran Chael Sonnen is never short of words, and the brash UFC middleweight had some surprising things to say about his highly anticipated rematch against Anderson Silva. Apparently, Sonnen is no longer interested in a rematch with MMA's pound-for-pound champion, and his sights are now set on some other UFC title holders.

    "I'm done with the guy. He and I have no business," Sonnen said in an interview with Michael Landsberg. "He's cold product men. He's like jheri curls and Pepsi Clear. He's yesterday's news. I destroyed this guy back when he was tough. That was years ago. He's so far over the hill and so far past his prime that it's not worth talking about…I'm going to become the No. 1 contender on January 28th and despite what you may think, I'm not going to use that voucher to fight Anderson Silva. I'll be looking at [Jon] Jones, [Junior] dos Santos and possibly [Georges] St. Pierre. I will take that voucher to Dana White and pick one of those three guys. My time with Anderson is done."

    After dominating Silva for the majority of their UFC 117 encounter, Sonnen has been very vocal about getting a rematch. Sonnen has taunted Silva ever since then, and even the champ's wife hasn't been spared from the insults.

    Sonnen is scheduled to face Mark Munoz at "UFC on Fox 2," on Jan. 28, and the winner will get the next shot at Silva. Many expect Sonnen to win the fight, but I wouldn't be shocked if Munoz pulls off the upset.

    UFC president Dana White recently compared Sonnen to boxing legend Muhammad Ali, but it is pretty obvious he isn't anywhere close. Ali's comments were never short of wit, while Sonnen's comes off more WWE like.

    Sonnen obviously has no business calling out the likes of Jones and JDS, given the fact he has no chance against either man. Sonnen strongest skill set is his wrestling, and his chances against GSP are slim as well.

    Link : http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slug=ycn-10743051


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    :DLol.
    Ya have to give it to him, he has some balls calling out those guys.
    Both Jones and JDS would destroy Sonnen. The only one he may have a chance against would be GSP and I think GSP would probably win that too.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,933 ✭✭✭Logical Fallacy


    Sonnen basically needs any fight that comes his way.

    He has to pay those legal fee's.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    Jones tweeted this:
    "Someone tell Chael he knows where I'll be waiting"

    Sonnen hasn't a chance in this fight if it were ever to happen. I have a feeling he's just saying it because he knows Dana won't make that fight happen any time soon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,945 ✭✭✭✭scudzilla


    Dean09 wrote: »
    Jones tweeted this:



    Sonnen hasn't a chance in this fight if it were ever to happen. I have a feeling he's just saying it because he knows Dana won't make that fight happen any time soon.

    Just imagine IF, and this is MMA so anything could happen (people wrote sonnen off against Silva but he handed him his arse), IF Sonnen was to beat Jones you'd never shut him up, nightmare scenario for Dana.....or is it?


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 12,813 Mod ✭✭✭✭riffmongous




    Short and sweet, I'm loving the soccer trolling


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    A lot of his videos are funny, but now it really is like watching WWE. And I HATE pro wrestling!
    I really hope he gets a shot at Silva and then gets destroyed just to shut him up.
    I know he dominated Silva the last time but I'd love to see Silva smash his face in.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,257 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    Nah, even as a Silva fan I hope he wins. He's a character. There are people saying "MMA is becoming like WWE" but that's not the case. Sonnen is definitely the exception.

    I think he's hilarious.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    I don't think mma is in danger of turning into WWE but if someone new to mma tuned in and the first person they saw was Sonnen during one of his WWE-esque ramblings it might put them off.

    Trash talking is all well and good but some of the stuff he does is just cringe worthy. And I know it's all tongue in cheek but it's starting to annoy me now.

    Some of his stuff is priceless though and he comes out with a few gems every now and then.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,257 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    Dean09 wrote: »
    I don't think mma is in danger of turning into WWE but if someone new to mma tuned in and the first person they saw was Sonnen during one of his WWE-esque ramblings it might put them off.

    This could work the other way too. Should someone tune in with a passing interest, Chael might be the guy to pull them in!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    MrStuffins wrote: »
    This could work the other way too. Should someone tune in with a passing interest, Chael might be the guy to pull them in!

    Good point.
    Never looked at it that way!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,945 ✭✭✭✭scudzilla


    Give me Chael anyday over someone like GSP who has the personality of an arse wart


  • Registered Users Posts: 894 ✭✭✭cian68


    I guess I should put this in spoilers because it is a 141 result but he just tweeted
    brock got robbed


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,628 ✭✭✭themandan6611


    His latest tweet .. :D:D

    I've grown skeptical of a sport that tolerates the type of injustice that Brock faced tonight. So, I am retiring.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,604 ✭✭✭dave1982




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 774 ✭✭✭stealinhorses


    Chael should beat GSP, Silva and Jones and unify the three belts into one big Chael Sonnen weight class championship.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,945 ✭✭✭✭scudzilla


    Chael should beat GSP, Silva and Jones and unify the three belts into one big Chael Sonnen weight class championship.

    Ah Christ, don't be giving him ideas!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,257 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    Chael should beat GSP, Silva and Jones and unify the three belts into one big Chael Sonnen weight class championship.

    He'd beat them all in one night, at the same time, with one hand behind his back and the other hand using a mobile phone so he can do a play by play of his own fight, in a hispanic accent, on the Jim Rome show


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,748 ✭✭✭Dermighty


    MrStuffins wrote: »
    He'd beat them all in one night, at the same time, with one hand behind his back and the other hand using a mobile phone so he can do a play by play of his own fight, in a hispanic accent, on the Jim Rome show



    Chael Sonnen is the most interesting guy in UFC at the moment. I enjoy all his fights, whether he wins or loses.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    Apparently Sonnen is gonna walk out with CM Punk at his fight against Munoz.

    He must be setting himself up for a career in the WWE incase his mma career goes down the tubes!

    I really can't stand pro wrestling and I hate the way the line between mma and wrestling is becoming blurred lately.
    I know a lot of people love it but I'd hate for mma to go down the wwe route.

    I'm really starting to dislike Sonnen and I hope Munoz destroys him.
    A good segment of the MMA universe hates professional wrestling to no end. Any links between the two (see Brock Lesnar) are dismissed and disregarded by this segment quickly and with vitriol. One of the founders of this very site has gone on record with how much he dislikes the use of wrestling terms when discussing MMA.
    Those people will then hate the news that came out Wednesday that WWE Champion and MMA enthusiast CM Punk will walk out with Chael Sonnen in his UFC On Fox 2 middleweight contender's match against Mark Munoz on Saturday, January 28.
    Sonnen confirmed the news Tuesday, according to MMA/pro wrestling expert Dave Meltzer. MMA Fighting's Ariel Helwani confirmed that Punk will not corner Sonnen during the fight.
    The news again puts the spotlight on the informal partnership of sorts between the WWE and the UFC that has existed for years. Steve Austin, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, The Undertaker (Mark Calloway) and Dave Batista have all regularly attended UFC events with a famous post-fight staredown between Calloway and Lesnar during an Helwani interview making headlines in both industries.
    Lesnar himself successfully made the jump to MMA after leaving WWE in 2004, while Batista was in talks with pre-Zuffa Strikeforce until last year. Former WWE standout Bobby Lashley has competed in Strikeforce and on the regional circuit for several years with varying success. In 2011, Dana White famously visited WWE chairman Vince McMahon in Stamford, CT, but didn't go into details about what and why.
    Punk (Phil Brooks) appeared on the 100th edition of The MMA Hour with Helwani and is from Chicago. Meltzer said that Punk was taken off a WWE house show event that night, meaning they had to grant him permission to appear at the UFC event. Sonnen is known for his "wrestling style" promos and did a tryout at World Championship Wrestling's Power Plant training facility after graduating college
    http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/1/4/2682566/chael-sonnen-ufc-on-fox-2-wwe-champion-cm-punk-walk-out-chicago


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,561 ✭✭✭JJayoo


    Can't understand this attitude. Professional wrestling has pretty much been a breeding ground for fans of mma, and mma's ability to use the pro wrestling format of building story lines and showcasing fighters away from the octagon is a reason for its success.

    Pointless to have this "oh you watch wwe, what a loser, I'm cool I watch mma" attitude.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,604 ✭✭✭dave1982


    JJayoo wrote: »

    Pointless to have this "oh you watch wwe, what a loser, I'm cool I watch mma" attitude.

    Exactly, not that i watch WWE , i did years ago until i stumbled across MMA


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    JJayoo wrote: »

    Pointless to have this "oh you watch wwe, what a loser, I'm cool I watch mma" attitude.

    I don't have that attitude at all.
    Personally I don't like pro wrestling. Even as a kid I was never too keen on it. But I know it has a massive fan base and I'd never knock anybody for liking it. Just the same as cricket isn't my cup of tea but people still enjoy it. Different strokes and all that.

    My only problem is that I hope it doesn't head down the route of wwe with fake rivalries and over the top acting just to boost ratings. The way Sonnen is doing it really is wwe-esque. Some of it can be funny but he goes over the top. And I wouldn't want the trash talking and ott stuff to take away from the actual fights, which is what's important in mma and is what sets it apart from other sports.
    I'd hate for it to be turned into a soap opera with a few fights thrown in. I realise that genuine rivalries are a great thing in the sport and there's nothing like the excitement and build up to a fight knowing 2 guys hate each other and you know it's gonna be a cracking fight, but I'd hate for these rivalries to be made up and badly acted just to boost ratings.
    All I'm waiting for is for Sonnen to hit somebody with a steel chair and a bin!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 963 ✭✭✭Richy06


    You really, really want to see Munoz smash Sonnen then? Well, to him, that's his job done!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    Richy06 wrote: »
    You really, really want to see Munoz smash Sonnen then? Well, to him, that's his job done!

    Yep. I realise that's probably what he wants. He wants as many people to tune in and he doesn't care if he's liked or hated.
    That's not whats annoying me though. I've tuned in to plenty of fights and rooted against someone I dislike. It's just the whole bad acting, over the top calling out of people that's done in a real pro-wrestling fashion that gets me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 963 ✭✭✭Richy06


    And that's what's made him a star, as well as his performance against Silva. Before, who really give much of a **** about Chael Sonnen? Now, he's one of the top guys. His bank balance is a lot better off for it and with the news that if he makes it through Munoz then he'll get a rematch in a football stadium in Brazil for the title....I think he's done well for himself. He had the noggin to realise that for all the physical gifts he may have, if he was boring then he'd be stuck in Fitchland. So he made a persona for himself that has carried him to heights he might not have dreamed were attainable before. Whether you and I or anyone like it or not, MMA is not your average sport. It's not JUST the best in the world that make the best money. The UFC have basically used the WWE's business model since Zuffa took over - using big personalities to sell PPVs and TV and to push their brand. Pro Wrestling and MMA are much closer bedfellows then many are comfortable with and have been and will be for a while. It's no new phenomenon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,122 ✭✭✭✭Jimmy Bottlehead


    I'd agree completely with Richy06 & JJayoo - Dean09, whether you like him or hate him, even you have shown that you've an interest in Chael Sonnen. And people are more likely to buy or watch PPV's if they're interested in the fighters.

    I don't see the line being blurred between MMA and professional wrestling.
    They're very different animals - MMA is a sport, while pro wrestling is a form of entertainment/drama, with a very high level of athleticism involved.

    In general, MMA fighters aren't very interesting on the microphone (with a few exceptions), while a lot of pro wrestlers are.
    Also in general, MMA fighters would be better athletes than pro wrestlers (though there are exceptions).

    The reason Chael gets the pro wrestling comparison is because when a microphone is stuck in front of his face, he is MONEY. He can talk his arse off, be witty, entertaining, and yet at the end of the day, he can back it up in the cage.

    There's not many fighters with their own dedicated thread on here, and it says a lot that Chael is one of those guys.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 963 ✭✭✭Richy06


    See Volkmann's post fight for how NOT to do what Sonnen does also.

    One last thing - it's not today's pro wrestling that Chael draws from, it's guys like Ric Flair and Roddy Piper. Today's guys are muscle bound freaks who are told what to say. It was a little more creative back in the day. It tended to be an extension of their personalities or certain traits within themselves blown up in proportion.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 136 ✭✭Stephen_King


    Richy06 wrote: »
    His bank balance is a lot better off for it and with the news that if he makes it through Munoz then he'll get a rematch in a football stadium in Brazil for the title....I think he's done well for himself.

    I'm like Sonnen, but I think if the UFC are crazy enough to give him a title fight in a football stadium, in Brazil, I don't think he'll last long enough to 'do well for himself' even if he beats Silva :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 963 ✭✭✭Richy06


    He's gonna need to borrow the Batmobile, let along the ****in' Pope Mobile!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,257 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    I understand where they're coming from, but I think those who are afraid of MMA becoming WWE are massively jumping the gun.

    Chael Sonnen is ONE guy! He's the only guy really doing this and trash-talk has existed in all sports since the dawn of time. Sure look at Boxing.

    Also, let's not fall into the trap of thinking Sonnen got where he is today by running his mouth. A lot of people might think so but that's not the case. The guy is a 2 time WEC title challenger, was the first guy to beat Paulo Filho (who was considered #2 in the world at the time) and he earned his title shot by beating Okami and then Marquart to become No.1 contender. He then went and backed himself up by dominating against the champion.

    MMA isn't turning into WWE at all, 1 organisation has 1 guy whose a bit nuts and likes winding people up that's all! No big deal!

    By the way, it's funny how there's so much emphasis on Chael and using him as an example of how the line between MMA and Pro Wrestling is blurred............ but then DREAM actually have Pro Wrestling bouts featurung MMA fighters........... not a dickie bird :-P


  • Registered Users Posts: 396 ✭✭The Bored One


    In fairness, Pro-wrestling has always had very strong ties to MMA in Japan. I think its just accepted as par for the course there, and ties in perfectly with the attitude of spectacle and showmanship there.
    Whereas with the UFC they have the issue of their attempts at re-branding themselves. In comparison to the whole fight club vibe that was used in early marketing, they've been trying to portray the sport as something alot more professional. Balancing that with the promotional side of things is a fine line.
    Its taken a long time to get the sport actually recognized as one, so its understandable that people would be wary of anything that could take away from that.
    Hell there's still plenty of resistance to it as a sport in alot of places.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,257 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    In fairness, Pro-wrestling has always had very strong ties to MMA in Japan. I think its just accepted as par for the course there, and ties in perfectly with the attitude of spectacle and showmanship there.
    Whereas with the UFC they have the issue of their attempts at re-branding themselves. In comparison to the whole fight club vibe that was used in early marketing, they've been trying to portray the sport as something alot more professional. Balancing that with the promotional side of things is a fine line.
    Its taken a long time to get the sport actually recognized as one, so its understandable that people would be wary of anything that could take away from that.
    Hell there's still plenty of resistance to it as a sport in alot of places.

    But how would Chael Sonnen talking trash and arbitrarily attributing that to a line with Pro-Wrestling take away from it being viewed as a sport? Surely one just has to watch it to see it's a sport. Anyone who would let a Sonnen rant overcome their witnessing the competitive nature of MMA upon viewing would need to be ever so slightly retarted

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    I think my point is being mis-interpreted here. I didn't really explain it well.
    I have no problem with trash talking and building up a fight. That sort of stuff goes hand in hand with the sport.
    My only real worry is that it'll end up like wwe where there's more of a "made up" storyline and the focus is on that rather than the fights themselves. And I worry that fighters will only be used based on their marketability rather than actual fighting talent.
    And I do realise that it's only Sonnen doing this and he's just one guy, but what if more fighters see this as a way to be recognised and talk themselves into big fights all the time and we end up with a lot of big personalities rather than fighting talent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,559 ✭✭✭RoboRat


    Need to find that photo of Rick Flair and I shouting Wooooooooooooooo in Brown Thomas. Priceless!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,257 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    Dean09 wrote: »
    I think my point is being mis-interpreted here. I didn't really explain it well.
    I have no problem with trash talking and building up a fight. That sort of stuff goes hand in hand with the sport.
    My only real worry is that it'll end up like wwe where there's more of a "made up" storyline and the focus is on that rather than the fights themselves. And I worry that fighters will only be used based on their marketability rather than actual fighting talent.
    And I do realise that it's only Sonnen doing this and he's just one guy, but what if more fighters see this as a way to be recognised and talk themselves into big fights all the time and we end up with a lot of big personalities rather than fighting talent.


    Well this will happen anyway, after all, it's a business.

    The thing is, a balance always has to be struck! They need to sell PPVs, so they put Brock Lesnar v Randy Couture in there for the HW title. Did he deserve it at the time, it'd be hard to find many people who would say yes. But that was a business decision. Just like when Jon Fitch goes 22-1 and STILL doesn't get his 2nd shot at GSP! Why? Because having Jon Fitch in Main events or even as Champion would be a disaster for the business.

    In the case of Chael, he earned his shot and continues to do so. I don't think MMA will become Pro-Wrestling but, again, business is business and sometimes these situations occur.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,438 ✭✭✭✭El Guapo!


    That's a fair point.
    I just would rather see people get the big fights on their fighting merit rather than whether or not they have big personalities.
    I suppose it's unavoidable really. Business is business as you say.
    Interesting you mention Jon Fitch, I think in a recent interview he said he was worried too about the influence of wwe on the mma world.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,257 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    Dean09 wrote: »
    That's a fair point.
    I just would rather see people get the big fights on their fighting merit rather than whether or not they have big personalities.
    I suppose it's unavoidable really. Business is business as you say.
    Interesting you mention Jon Fitch, I think in a recent interview he said he was worried too about the influence of wwe on the mma world.

    He was and this was what he was talking about, big personalities getting shots and guys like him being left behind.

    I feel sorry for him because I think he's earned it time and time again but he's just not an exciting fighter. Ariel Helwani asked Dana about it and Dana said it out straight, nobody looks forward to seeing Jon Fitch fight, he's a boring fighter and he needs to take that on board.


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