robj55;1410179 wrote:As far as the jab is concerned, they are used in two completely different ways regarding Nick and GSP. Nick uses his as a range finder to land hard combinations to hurt and finish his opponents, meanwhile GSP uses his only to disrupt the timing of a fighter so they are unable to close the distance on him and hit him with power. He throws no combinations off his jab, it is used strictly defensively, that is the difference and it is huge.
That is pure opinion and not fact at all.
I know GSP busted Koscheck's eye with a jab before you bring that up. If you watch the two men fight, they use it in entirely different context's. That is why people find Nick to be exciting and GSP not, one of the many reasons. All credit to Georges though he is a tremendous athlete and does what he has to to win. As far as Nick's bjj, he tried to roll under for the knee bar many times, but GSP blocked it, much easier to defend submissions than it is to land them. He showed that his bjj is the best that GSP has fought to date. He got to half guard ONE time, only briefly in 5 rounds, he attempted to take the back and few times and Nick got out of it and disallowed everytime. GSP couldn't get side control like he normally does and couldn't hold Nick in the same position, Nick was constantly escaping.
Is the rolling knee bar the only submission Nick knows? I've seen him use a few others, it's not like that was the only possible chance he had.
GSP also said exactly why he didn't take the back with hooks, it was because of the knee bar, it wasn't because Nick stopped him from doing it.
Nick landed, wait for it...41 significant strikes in 12-13 minutes of standup fighting. THat's about 3 strikes per minute.
GSP landed 73 significant strikes in those same 12-13 minutes, that's about 6 per minute. Do you really want to compare who did more damage standing?
Throw in GSP's 32 significant strikes on the ground (2-3 per minute on the ground) to Diaz's 0 and anyone who says that the damage done was close was not watching the same fight OR is a Diaz nut hugger.
That's 105 significant strikes to 41. 210 total strikes to 80.
The fight wasn't close even when you do NOT consider the ground fighting.
Diaz attempted 1 submission the whole fight, 1. A lazy kimura during a takedown, I am much more impressed with his brother's BJJ off his back than Nick's.
What did Diaz do to show that he even wanted or deserved to be there?