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Originally Posted by CapCee Because Hendo has about as much going for him at MW as Cung Le and whatever other ridiculous matchup Silva/Soares has come up with. Hell, at least Cung Le won his most recent fight in the division. |
wait...are you talking about 2013, or 2009?
do you really believe that Anderson could see into the future where Hendo would fail against Shields and that's why he didn't take the fight?
Or do you really believe--like our poor, misguided friend above--that
all rematches are for chumps?
Because the money argument that's currently being used is already blown out of the water.
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Originally Posted by mmawolverine I might buy this if Anderson hadn't fought Chael twice and if Dan had not gone to Strikeforce. |
Does fighting one rematch--and complaining about it the whole time--excuse the fact that he let the parasites who work for him whine his way out of rematches with both Henderson and Marquardt?
Those would have been great fights. Even though Anderson was an overwhelming favorite to win them, I feel robbed by their absence. And the fact that we got the Maia nonsense instead is just salt in the wound.
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I used to blame Dana for letting Dan go but ultimately Dan Henderson chose to leave rather than take a good but not great deal.
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Do you know the actual details of the deal? I'd love to hear them. I've only heard rumors, and they indicated it wasn't even a good deal.
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If Dan had stayed and gassed out again vs Anderson like he did with Shields he'd never get another titleshot against anyone in any ufc division
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Yeah, because he totally gassed there. It would've totes preclude him from ever fighting for a title again, ever. totes.
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I know, right? Comedy gold.
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Originally Posted by Lesnar_FTW Dan's only speaking the truth and yes I do believe Anderson did not want to have a rematch against Hendo a few years back. Remember Hendo was trying to get a rematch before he went to SF and looked awful at MW against Shields. During that time he beat Franklin and Bisping and despite losing looked better against Anderson than anybody else had in the UFC. There really weren't any other top guys that were contending. Vitor hadn't beat Franklin yet at this point either and Dan decided to leave after they announced Vitor was getting the shot. |
Just to clarify, Marquardt KO'd Maia a month after Henderson was announced as the #1 contender and was told he had the next title shot.
soares immediately began a program of discrediting both fighters and stating they hadn't earned a shot and they should have to fight each other. That's what Henderson is referring to.
So neither fighter got a shot, and the next time Anderson defended, it was...against the guy that Marquardt had just KO'd. But to make up for it, it was a totes awesome fight, one of the absolute highlights of Anderson's career. Thank jeebus it's not like he actually gassed playing air guitar and dancing instead of actually fighting, because gassing like that would totes mean he'd never be able to fight again in any ufc division. totes.
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Personally I'd never like to see Hendo go to 185 again, but I think he has a shot against Anderson at 205. I'd still probably pick Anderson but that doesn't mean Hendo wouldn't be a threat.
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Henderson was always spotty at 185, and bouncing up and down in weight made it worse as he got older. Couple that with a back injury at SF Nashville, and you've got a recipe for goddawful.
Anderson will never fight Henderson again, at 185, at 205, on a plane, a boat or train; or with a knife to save his life.
Because rematches are for wussies, and he can see into the future.
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