sportchampps;1554521 wrote:I think Silva wins if he is motivated to win. The biggest question for me in this fight is if Silva really wants to be champ anymore or if he has already moved on and wants to pick and choose fights he wants to take and not worry about the hassle of defending the belt. I honestly feel like in the first fight he didn't want to win and saw this as his chance to move on and do what he wants for the rest of his fights.
I agree with this.
Zombaypirate;1554551 wrote:Silva has the game plan. Weidman has already said what he is going to do. If he tags Silva again Silva will go to sleep just like the last time. Silva had better move and run to win this fight.
Silva move and run? Are you serious? I just think Silva took the fight to get paid and thought he could go in there and win without much effort.
Zombaypirate;1554553 wrote:If Silva is not motivated then why did he take the fight? He could just skip this fight and do what you are suggesting.
Money and it's his fucking job. As i said, i just think he thought he'd win on talent alone and wasn't motivated.
jmog;1554572 wrote:No offense, but did you see the first round? Silva didn't start clowning until late in the 1st and Weidman was beating him bad up to that point too.
I don't care when he started clowning, I don't believe he was in the same mindset as his other fights.
robj55;1554601 wrote:That's what I was trying to say, Weidman was dominant everywhere int hat fight. Silva can absolutely win this fight but it's not fair to him or to Weidman for people to continue to make excuses like he didn't take the fight seriously and blah blah. We are talking about MMA at the highest level, guaranteed Silva trained his ass off for the fight and knew that Weidman was dangerous, you don't get to the level that he has achieved by taking people lightly.
And this is where we disagree.