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killerinstinct 01-30-2009 04:00 PM

GSP Open For Return To ADCC
 
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Back in 2005, Georges St. Pierre was only 4 fights into his legendary UFC career. Little did the Abu Dhabi Combat Club know what kind of future star they would feature when GSP entered the 2005 competition in the 66 to 76kg weight class on short notice when invited to the tournament.

In his first round match-up, St. Pierre out wrestled and used superior technique to defeat Otto Olson on points. His next bout against Leo Santos didn't go as well as the Canadian was forced to tap out after getting caught in an armbar.

Since that time, St. Pierre has gone on to become a 2x UFC welterweight champion while also gaining fame as possibly the top pound for pound fighter in the sport of mixed martial arts.

Regardless of titles or accomplishments, St. Pierre is a competitor and he said during a recent interview with MMAWeekly Radio that if the timing worked out, he'd love the chance to compete in the Abu Dhabi tournament again in the future.

"If I have time and the timing is good, I will do it, of course I will," St. Pierre said. "I love competition, I'm a true mixed martial arts man, and I don't only like MMA. I like grappling, I like wrestling, I like jiu-jitsu, I like Muay Thai, I like everything. But of course my main job is MMA."

Many other top MMA stars still compete regularly in grappling tournaments and a great many of them are expected at this year's Abu Dhabi championships. If timing worked out, St. Pierre would be a huge addition to the show.

And just like everything else GSP puts his mind to, he'd probably be a force in the tournament as well.
source: MMA Insider Blog - MMAWEEKLY - Mixed Martial Arts & UFC News, Rumors, Videos, Photos, Rankings & more

CRisCO 04-21-2009 07:22 AM

Dana wont allow it

b1uef1ow 04-21-2009 07:51 AM

Actually Dana has let many UFC fighters compete in ADCC with no issues whatsoever.

CRisCO 04-21-2009 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by b1uef1ow (Post 609200)
Actually Dana has let many UFC fighters compete in ADCC with no issues whatsoever.

Not his steam rolling of a WW champ. He won't risk GSP getting subbed in 20 seconds, he is too well known now.

Repenter 04-21-2009 04:02 PM

come oooooooon gsp vs. maia :P

b1uef1ow 04-21-2009 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by CRisCO (Post 609261)
Not his steam rolling of a WW champ. He won't risk GSP getting subbed in 20 seconds, he is too well known now.

What are you talking about ADCC is not MMA.

CRisCO 04-21-2009 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by b1uef1ow (Post 609477)
What are you talking about ADCC is not MMA.

It doesn't matter. Any sort of combat sport lose is bad for a champ.

That's like saying boxing isn't MMA let A. Silva go and box RJJ while he is still the MW champ.

initial_zen 04-22-2009 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by CRisCO (Post 609504)
It doesn't matter. Any sort of combat sport lose is bad for a champ.

That's like saying boxing isn't MMA let A. Silva go and box RJJ while he is still the MW champ.

boxing competes with mma that why... grappling does not compete with mma for fans, at least not a noticeable margin. when have you ever seen adcc, or any other grappling org for that matter, market by itself saying rashad evans, or who ever wouldnt, last 5 minutes with one of their grappling champions etc. its not like if gsp loses, adcc will say ufc fighters arent even good at jiu jitsu blah balh blah. look at demian maia and dean lister they compete in both

CRisCO 04-22-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by initial_zen (Post 609530)
boxing competes with mma that why... grappling does not compete with mma for fans, at least not a noticeable margin. when have you ever seen adcc, or any other grappling org for that matter, market by itself saying rashad evans, or who ever wouldnt, last 5 minutes with one of their grappling champions etc. its not like if gsp loses, adcc will say ufc fighters arent even good at jiu jitsu blah balh blah. look at demian maia and dean lister they compete in both

So by your logic what was the problem with letting Fedor compete in Sambo?

whitealexander 04-22-2009 03:51 PM

well technically he does not lose on MMA so he's still a champ..
but i completely agree.. a champ can take a fight whatever or whenever it was..


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