Comments by "J 1283" (@user-nv2wt4hi8t) on "FredJack's Fights"
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@rocroca7459 Nah man, GSP's fights were awesome, don't make it a race thing, that's complete BS. Beating the shit out of Penn in the rematch, head kicking and submitting Hughes, dominating Fitch in wrestling and striking, going up to Middleweight and dropping and submitting Bisping (who, regardless of one eye, had just KO'd Rockhold and beaten Silva), dominating Alves, dominating Shields. And I'd be the first one to admit he had some stinkers like the Hardy fight which is the one time I'd concede and say GSP laid and prayed (people act like he made a career out of it which, again, is absolute rubbish when you see his brutal ground and pound and sub attempts, yet people act like he's Belal Muhammad). That was really, really boring. But generally? His explosive wrestling, his ground and pound elbows, his striking? It was great fun to watch. I could say the same about a tonne of non white fighters. Jon Jones' fights are amazing to watch (except the last couple where he started getting judge corruption), DC, Usman's later fights (after the foot-stomp era), Ngannou, Gane, Edwards, Woodley (when he was the chosen one, not the frozen one). Hell, Oliveira, Burns, Zhang, I can go to whatever colour skin you want. Don't make it a race thing, that's absolute nonsense. And I'd agree that, again, like Usman, Colby's fights just weren't interesting pre persona. It was the moment he left Maia in a pool of his own blood and made the call to Woodley that things got interesting, and I'd be the first one to admit it. Again, he is pillow fisted, he does often go to decision, I'll say it. Just because he's white, that means nothing, I'll call it as it is. But at the same time, he's got unbelievable heart, relentless pace, extreme cardio and phenomenal wrestling and it's why I enjoy his fights.
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