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23 July 2010

The Era of The Invincibles - Part 2

By TLOS listener, Julian McLeod - Part 2 of 6. Please enjoy this next installment of Julian's multi-part article.
    George Saint-Pierre UFC Welterweight Champion
      GSP every time those initials are uttered someone in the world is getting taken down. From humble beginnings comes possibly the most naturally talented MMA fighter the world has ever seen. The way he dominated Matt Hughes in their last two encounters was like a movie, His all round skills are amazing, stand up innovative, wrestling unstoppable, ground game dangerous. Out of all the champions he is the most balanced, we all heard stories of his fantastic abilities but when you watch him fight, its so methodical and calculated. He outwrestled and controlled some of the best and at UFC 100 he dominated Thiago Alves for five rounds. Some may doubt his mental game, but when he hit a roadblock called Matt Serra he picked himself up and continued.

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      "Dr. MMA" Tim Lee said...

      Few of my friends watched UFC 111 at the movie theaters. They said that people were starting to leave the theater during rd. 4 & rd. 5 of GSP Vs. Hardy, because those people were sick and tired of the way GSP was winning against Hardy.

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