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The following article was published in our article directory on October 1, 2013.
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Article Category: Sports
Author Name: Jon Bonning
FINISH HIM! Oh, Mortal Kombat, you helped many a child turn into a better person. I digress. Mixed Martial Arts, or MMA, has become a mainstream sport in the past ten years. From its roots of the bare-knuckling anything goes era of the early 90's to its evolution of arguably the most impressive physical specimens to walk this Earth. The reputation of a sport filled with blood thirsty Neanderthals has transformed into an impressive mix of Martial Arts practices such as Jiu Jitsu and Taekwondo.
The one thing that has not changed is the fan base's desire to witness a fight end on a finish. Whether it be by a technical submission or a knock out, a fighter's popularity and reputation grow each time they end a fight before the allotted time is up. I find this ridiculous.
MMA is a battle of attrition. Two gladiators surrounded by a cage with both attempting to defeat the other one with their lightly padded hands. Countless hours are spent by these fighters leading up to the fight. The training aspect of MMA is the most impressive form of training in any sport, mainstream or not. Blood, sweat, and tears are all shed in a normal day of training. With that in mind, I find it much more impressive when a combatant dominates another for the entire fight until that final bell rings. It shows heart. More than anything it shows that the fighter does not just rely on an overhand hook to defeat an opponent. It shows he supplements his skills with intense training.
Finish Him: Justifying GSP's Dominance | Georges St Pierre
Georges St Pierre has dominated his weight class for the greater part of the past decade. He is employed be the UFC, or Ultimate Fighting Championship. The UFC is the top dog when it comes to MMA promotions in the entire world. They have acquired their greatest competition in Pride Fighting and Strikeforce while creating a near monopoly in the sport. This has allowed them to employ the best talent in the world as well as allowed them to give their top fighters the toughest foes available.
Georges St Pierre, or GSP, sits atop the welterweight (170 lb) division in the UFC. He has a career mark of 24-2 which is absolutely absurd considering the turnover of champions in the other weight classes. He is a physical beast who always brings his "A" game for any bout. His two losses came on a lucky blast by a middling UFC welterweight in Matt Serra and a submission loss to the 2nd best welterweight in UFC history Matt Hughes. The loss to Serra cost GSP the welterweight belt. His response? He dominates a top-ten contender in Josh Koscheck and avenges his previous loss to Matt Hughes in another show of dominance. He faces Serra again and destroys his body with knees and wins via TKO, or technical knock-out.
The only knock on Georges St Pierre is that he does not finish enough opponents. He wins, but does not force his opponent to lose consciousness or give up before they do so. Correct. What I am telling you is people get their tampons lodged into their vagina's because he would rather dominate an opponent for 25 minutes than to end them in 15 seconds. Not only does he allow you to witness perhaps the greatest mixed martial artist of a generation but he gives you justification for spending 60 fuckin' bucks on a UFC pay-per-view. Fuckin' terrible, right?
Months of training. The war on their body when cutting weight. Broken bones. Cuts that do not stop bleeding for hours. All of this and we are supposed to celebrate a fight that ends in 15 seconds? Fuck, if I were a mixed martial artist I would be pissed. I would be happy as morning wood to win but I would be angry as diarrhea to spend that much time training for a fight ending in 15 seconds. It is a kin to becoming a born-again virgin for six months, struggling to fend off your sexual appetite, giving in to your appetite and desires, enjoying the moment, then finding out you have aids. That may not be the best analogy, but you get it.
GSP is greatness. Greatness who chooses to manhandle his opponents for five rounds in an effort to justify the past six months. Greatness in MMA should not be measured by how many dudes you made see the back of their eyelids but by the ones you defeat and the brilliance you show in defeating them.
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