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03-02-2010, 07:41 AM
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| Dan Hardy lInjury-free and ready to ambush GSP
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UFC 111 The longer we fight, the less chance GSP has - Hardy
Injury-free and ready to ambush Georges St-Pierre
Dan Hardy
March 1, 2010
Dan Hardy earned his title shot by beating Mike Swick © UFCRelated LinksNews: The longer we fight, the less chance GSP has - Hardy
Features: UFC 111: St-Pierre vs Hardy - Fight card
Profile: Dan Hardy Dan Hardy will become the first British fighter to contest a UFC title when he faces welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre at UFC 111 in Newark, New Jersey. In the four weeks leading up to the March 27 bout, Dan will provide a weekly blog for Espn.co.uk.
The fight with Georges St-Pierre is less than four weeks away now and I'm pleased to report I'm 100 per cent injury free and feeling good. I've got no idea how many fans will be making the trip out to New Jersey but I keep getting people calling, texting and emailing me to say they're going. I even get a lot of mail from Canada and the US telling me they're going to be there supporting me and they're wanting me to win...so I don't know what Georges has done to upset them!
Obviously it's the biggest fight of my life but I can honestly say there are no nerves, just plenty of excitement. I know I'm the big underdog in many people's eyes but I've been an underdog for my last four fights, and I always come out on top. I fight better when I'm an underdog so I wouldn't have it any other way.
I feel like from the first moment I stepped into the Octagon I was ready to fight anybody. I remember saying in a past press conference - following my win over Marcus Davis - that Mike Swick was ahead of me, but that was only because I felt he had earned his place as number one contender in the title queue. Unfortunately for Mike, he had to pull out of his next fight with Martin Kampmann which then meant he walked into my path, and I'm not lying down for anyone. It was unfortunate for him that to get to his title shot he had to get through me, because that was never going to happen.
The game plan
I've never really had to use my ground game nor my wrestling up to this point in my UFC career, so I'm looking forward to GSP bringing that out of me. I know he's going to take me down at some point and I know he's going to make me work while I'm down there. But I just hope he's coming to win the fight, rather than coasting to a decision once again.
Preparing for the fight, I would say it's more important to spend time working off my back than stopping takedowns. My focus is just to make sure I'm happy wherever the fight goes, and to make sure he's under pressure for the entire 25 minutes of the fight. Takedown defence is important but the best thing to do is just accept he's going to put me on my back at some point, so then I need to focus on what I'm going to do when I'm down there.
Mental challenge
The longer this fight goes, the more it sways in my direction. No doubt. I get better the deeper a fight goes on, and the more time I can put pressure on GSP the more he's going to get discouraged that he hasn't been able to get me out of there. I love the longer fights, I hope this fight is going to be the one that really gives me the mental examination that I crave. I know GSP can put me under pressure, but I'm looking forward to having 25 minutes to figure out the problem. My intention is break him, my job is to convince him he cannot beat me. The sooner I see that realisation in his eyes, the longer I've got to turn up the pressure.
Ready to throw
A lot of people will look at Thiago Alves' defeat to GSP, when he was put on his back for 25 minutes, and wonder what I can do differently, but I think Thiago was too concerned with stopping the takedown in his fight. He didn't throw anywhere near enough strikes. I actually think he had all the tools to beat GSP, but he went in there too cautious. You're gonna get taken down by GSP, the sooner you accept that the more time you have just to land as much as you can. I'm just going in there to enjoy myself. Whatever happens happens, but I will not come out with regrets. If he puts me on my back I'll deal with it, but let's see how he copes with me putting him to sleep.
YOUR QUESTIONS:
1. Your team-mate Paul Daley fights Josh Koscheck at UFC 113 - what happens?
Paul Daley victory by knockout, no doubt in my mind. Koscheck's forgotten he's a wrestler, he thinks his stand-up is good enough to fight Paul, but he's sadly mistaken.
2. If you do beat GSP, who would you like your first title defence to be against?
I think a lot of people would like to see me put a beating on Koscheck but obviously he's got Paul next and there's no way he's getting past Paul. Whoever the fans want to see me fight, I'll fight. Jon Fitch is up there, Thiago Alves is up there, Matt Hughes remains a force, Paulo Thiago. But I'm just concentrating on getting the belt first.
3. Would you fight Paul Daley if it came to it?
No.
4. How are the teeth?
The teeth are doing fine, I had my first filling two months ago but I must be doing alright because I'm 27 and they're in pretty good shape. They might not look the best, but they do the job.
5. How will you approach the stare-out with GSP?
It depends how the mood takes me. I'll have a look into his eyes and see what vibe I'm getting and then feed off of that. Whatever happens, I'll have a smile on my face, no doubt.
Dan Hardy's title shot against Georges St-Pierre can be seen live on ESPN on March 27.
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03-02-2010, 08:00 AM
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I believe he has the right mentality but in my opinion, the longer the fight goes, the more it is in favour of GSP. If you're taking GSP out, you have to take him out early. GSP has lost the first round 3 times (4 if you are counting the one against Kos, which I think is debatable). He has never lost rounds 2-5. The longer he goes, the better he is.
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03-02-2010, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr. MMA I believe he has the right mentality but in my opinion, the longer the fight goes, the more it is in favour of GSP. If you're taking GSP out, you have to take him out early. GSP has lost the first round 3 times (4 if you are counting the one against Kos, which I think is debatable). He has never lost rounds 2-5. The longer he goes, the better he is. | His conditioning is just so good. he lives for 5 round fights to grind down his opponent, and Hardy knows this. Hardy needs to pull a matt serra in the first, or GSP will be all over him like shit on velcro.
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03-02-2010, 08:27 AM
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Dan Hardy had trouble with Marcus Davis.
Does anyone seriously give him a chance against GSP?
GSP is far, far better in every aspect of the game, and is physically a monster for that weight class.
This is a GSP highlight reel KO or sub' waiting to happen.
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03-02-2010, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by H33LHooK Dan Hardy had trouble with Marcus Davis.
Does anyone seriously give him a chance against GSP?
GSP is far, far better in every aspect of the game, and is physically a monster for that weight class.
This is a GSP highlight reel KO or sub' waiting to happen.
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This is MMA dude, Hardy has a chance.
Can he win yes, but will he ...we will see in 4 weeks.
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03-02-2010, 08:36 AM
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This will be the most one sided domination in the history of the UFC.
Mark my words, GSP is going to go into this fight smart, shoot and slam Hardy and grind the utter shit out of Hardy on his way to a round 2 stoppage, if not within the first minute.
Dan Hardy has a puncher's chance and not a very good one at that. He's decisioned in each of his four of his last wins and out of them, Davis and Gono were close split decisions, so naturally he's going to have great time fighting the greatest welterweight in MMA history, in a five round fight.
This is the most idiotic title fight in UFC history, for there is such a great disparity between champion and challenger and not only is Hardy not deserving of even fighting GSP, but he's going to be embarassed and it's gonna be a waste of a GSP title defense and a PPV main event.
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03-02-2010, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by TBEAR This is MMA dude, Hardy has a chance.
Can he win yes, but will he ...we will see in 4 weeks. | I will allow that he has a puncher's chance.
That's. About. It.
I wouldn't bet $50 @ 20:1 odds on Hardy in this fight.
And it's not that he's a bad fighter. I simply see nothing in him that trumps what GSP brings to the table.
There are only two things that beat GSP in this fight: GSP or his groin.
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03-02-2010, 08:45 AM
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I find it interesting that Swick was a perfectly deserving contender, but the guy who pretty much worked him isn't.
I think Hardy is approaching this fight the best way, but his chances are slim. GSP is just so talented.
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03-02-2010, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr. MMA I believe he has the right mentality but in my opinion, the longer the fight goes, the more it is in favour of GSP. If you're taking GSP out, you have to take him out early. GSP has lost the first round 3 times (4 if you are counting the one against Kos, which I think is debatable). He has never lost rounds 2-5. The longer he goes, the better he is. | Agreed. I think Hardy is badly mistaken if he plans to take the later rounds from GSP. Hardy needs to come out and put his all into it the first 2 rounds. Rounds 3-5 will be all GSP.
We've seen Hardy get tired and I don't know where he is coming from when he says that he gets better as the fight goes on. He slowed down in the later rounds of the Marcus Davis and Mike Swick fight. Hell, when he had Swick hurt, he couldn't finish him, and started going for takedowns.
I love his no mercy attitude too, but I think he is coming in with the wrong game plan.
I will also say that Hardy has a better chance against GSP than Serra did, and Serra managed to pulled it out. Given, I think GSP is twice the fighter he was when he fought Serra the first time, but Hardy isn't a push over. Quote: |
Dan Hardy's title shot against Georges St-Pierre can be seen live on ESPN on March 27
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03-02-2010, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Ramma Agreed. I think Hardy is badly mistaken if he plans to take the later rounds from GSP. Hardy needs to come out and put his all into it the first 2 rounds. Rounds 3-5 will be all GSP.
We've seen Hardy get tired and I don't know where he is coming from when he says that he gets better as the fight goes on. He slowed down in the later rounds of the Marcus Davis and Mike Swick fight. Hell, when he had Swick hurt, he couldn't finish him, and started going for takedowns.
I love his no mercy attitude too, but I think he is coming in with the wrong game plan.
I will also say that Hardy has a better chance against GSP than Serra did, and Serra managed to pulled it out. Given, I think GSP is twice the fighter he was when he fought Serra the first time, but Hardy isn't a push over.
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Agreed. GSP gas tank is great...Hardy if he wants to win needs to do it early.
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