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Weidman's was a standing guillotine.
Wait a moment, Cain had 33 TD attempts in the second JDS fight, yet he doesn't spam TDs? That's very interesting.
I have to watch that fight again holy shyt. Must have been all from the clinch. I could have swore he took JDS max 3-4 times. Which is more of an indictment on JDS and his gameplan. Still doesn't excuse GSP though. 
im not comparing the two, you asked if their has ever been a standing d'arce and i just provided an example![]()
he had that manyI have to watch that fight again holy shyt. Must have been all from the clinch. I could have swore he took JDS max 3-4 times. Which is more of an indictment on JDS and his gameplan. Still doesn't excuse GSP though.
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GSP manages to get his opponent down, while Cain was getting stuffed a lot in that fight. That's part of the reason why the attempts are that high.
3-4 times? Come on breh, you cant be serious. I remember at least 6-7 TD attempts in round 1 of their second fight.
What's the problem with GSP taking his opponents down? This is MMA, you take the fight where you're at your strongest. And for GSP, that's on the ground. Am I going to criticize Cain for spamming TDs and the clinch against JDS? No.
There isn't any problem. You mentioned GSP in comparison to Cain whens its obvious that GSP has superior wrestling against opps with weaker TDD. Like you said, Cain had 33 attempts on JDS. Which goes back to our original argument about his poor gameplan and footwork.
At the bolded, let me get this straight, you're saying that GSP has superior wrestling against opposition with weaker TDD [in comparison to Cain]. First of all, GSP has the better wrestling period. Secondly, GSP has faced better wrestlers than Cain has. And finally, the TDD of GSP's opponents have been in general pretty easily better than Cain's.
I agreed with about the poor gameplan and footwork.
Weidman has world class BJJ. He submitted world champions with 6 months of formal training and won ADCC trials. I would say hes probably top 5 in pure BJJ in the UFC. JDS is not on that level. I've never seen him seriously attempt a sub on anyone despite being a black belt
Yes I acknowledge GSP has the better wrestling. His TD are much more finesse and come from shooting while Cain's comes more from the clinch. GSP has never fought and opponent with JDS TD defense. Maybe BJ Penn but then again GSP is significantly bigger. S
top 10 arguably i would personally give em. but yes you are correct JDS is no where near that level of BJJ.
just a quick 5 to think of, bj penn, demain maia, vinny magalhaes, gabe gonzaga and souza. I would slot weidman prolly around the 8-12 mark, as you still got guys like werdum and jake shields.
Who is "someone?"Someone mentioned that Cain had a cracked jaw. I guessed that if Cain did get his jaw cracked, it was likely in the opening seconds. Those were the best shots JDS had of Cain, Stephen.
It was the threat of a takedown that was helping Cain out-strike JDS. As a result, JDS would keep his hands low and sacrifice his striking defense in the process. JDS has dropped and finished better strikers than Cain, there's no debating. We're talking about striking and his striking is not head and shoulders above some of the strikers JDS has beaten. Cain has only dropped one good striker, and a good portion of his finishes are due to ground and pound. Do you even watch the fights or you just like to talk out of your ass breh.
In a strictly striking battle, Cain wouldn't have his biggest weapon [his grappling], thus his striking wouldn't be close to as effective. Most knowledgeable fans can make an educated prediction that JDS would out-strike Cain in a striking only fight. It's clear as day breh.
Lucky punch? Get outta here with that BS. I guess JDS's career is full of lucky punches. With that type of luck, dude should play the lottery.
Cain's pressure? I agree. Cain's power? No, he's handled Cain's best punches and kept coming back. I think that's pretty well. Cain's speed? His striking speed? Not really, he couldn't handle the speed of his transitions between grappling to clinching to striking. JDS dropped Cain with an elbow in their 3rd fight, I would consider that very meaningful.
That was a lazy ass choke that had absolutely no potential. Cain shrugged that shyt off way too easily. It's something that JDS fans like to cling to in order to think that he was in the fight until the end - which he wasn't.looks like he got it under the neck
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BJ Penn doesn't deserve to be in the top 10 right now. He hasn't shown elite BJJ in a while. Werdum should be above Gonzaga, Vinny, and BJ. Off the top of my head, the top 5 is 1) Jacare 2) Werdum 3) Maia and 4) Vinny (if he was still with the UFC) and the last one can be either Gonzaga, Shields, Big Nog (although overrated), or Paul Harris (if he was still with the UFC). Oh, and Roger would be 1) if he was still with the UFC.
Who is "someone?"
Wow at Cain's jaw being cracked