[quote]Sentoguy wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]Sentoguy wrote:
Btw, there’s an interview where Marquardt says Sonnen should be able to take Silva down whenever he gets his hands on him.
Well, with all due respect for Marquardt, I really don’t know how he’s going to go around proclaiming to know how easy/difficult it is to take down Silva, since he was completely unsuccessful in doing so in their fight. That is unless he’s trained with Silva since or before hand and was able to easily take him down, therefore having some sort of experience/perspective to make that statement.[/quote]
That comment has nothing to do with Marquardt’s ability to take down Silva and everything to do with Sonnens ability to take him (Marquardt) down. Obviously, when a guy takes you down at will you start to develop a healthy respect for that guys takedown ability. Hence, you start to think that the guy can take anyone down. Of course we’ll have to wait and see if Marquardt is correct. And since he did fight them both, and lost to them both, he is eminently more qualified to make that guess than two faceless, nameless guys on the Internet, like you or I for example.
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Perhaps, but it’s still an apples to oranges comparison. The fact that Sonnen could take Marquardt down has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not he can take Anderson down.
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I’m with you man. I’m just trying to explain how people think. Marquardt thinks that he’s a great fighter, not a good one, a great one. In his mind, “If he can take me down he can take anyone down.” We all give ourselves more credit than we deserve when it comes to what we do for a living, or even spend a lot of time at. As men we become what we do we self identify with our careers especially, more so than women, but women can be guilty of this as well. The electrician down the street thinks he’s the best, the plumber the same thing. And neither perform their jobs in front of say one million people. We can only imagine the ego that it takes to get into a cage in front of all those people and do what they do. Not very far off from being actors really.
That’s why people like Frank Mir who get their head handed to them by a Brock Lesnar have one of three ways to think. The frist is, “I hate that guy and next time I’ll kill him.” Anger and rage take the place of reality as the facts are so bitter to swallow the person chokes up with rage. Or, "Lesnar is a great fighter (after all he beat me he must be great because I am great). This is the most healthy, even though it may not be completely accurate as Mir (or whomever) may, or may not be great, but the human (male) ego once again takes over. Of course the third one is "he got lucky, or he was greased up and I couldn’t hold him (see BJ Penn). I was sick for 5 days before the fight. I was injured 3 weeks ago it never healed. Now that isn’t to say that none of these are true, but probably not. What probably happened was the other guy beat you that night because he was better.
That’s why people like Ken Shamrock, Mark Coleman and several others, whether you like them or not, have a difficult time going into retirement. The very thing that made them at one point either great, or at least very competitive keeps them from doing the smart thing and stopping when they should. Stopping would be an admission that they can no longer do what they once did at the same level. Hence, they keep fooling themselves and unfortunately for them occasionally still win which keeps the self-denial merrygoround moving along nicely.
By the way I don’t care who agrees with me, I know I’m right. I’m the best poster on T Nation!
Okay, that was a joke, but how many times have posters clashed because they can’t admit to being wrong (me for one), or really think that they are right. And they think this because how could they possibly be wrong? After all they are much smarter than the average T Nation member (yea…). And so very well schooled in mma. Uh huh.
And by writing all of the above I am somehow trying to prove to you and everyone else that I am smarter than you. When in fact I am probably a lot less smarter than any of you, especially when it comes to mma analysis, but of course I will never admit it, at least not during a heated exchange as that would challenge my fragile ego.
Okay. that’s my analysis for the day.