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25 Responses to “Georges St-Pierre breaks down Dan Hardy”

  • robertmgomez:

    @affliction187
    …and you’d know something about grease. Everyone complains about something when they lose to him because there are too many sore losers….oh, and your mom dresses you funny

  • arikat1:

    @affliction187 haha

  • icedfun:

    People tend to forget that GSP lost to Matt Serra…he’s human, he can make mistakes so he can lose any fight. It doesn’t matter if it’s Hardy or the next in line. As GSP said, it’s harder to remain Champion that’s the great thing about MMA unlike many sports. You never know….

  • flatlinerking:

    it wouldn’t be as suprising as serra beating GSP ¬__¬

  • hugegiantfrogs:

    lol.

  • tfwarlord:

    yea it should also really suprise me if GSP should loose to hardy. GSP is on an entire different level than hardy, but anything can happen in a fight. Hardy beating GSP would be like Bob sap, or butterbean beating the hell out of Fedor.

  • affliction187:

    Takedown defense more than anything. GSP comes into fights in so much grease you couldn’t get a sub on him now no matter how good you are.

  • fixed92:

    @MrRoberttodd22 gsp vs hughes happened in ufc 50,65, and 79.

  • fixed92:

    GSP beat Matt Hughes twice and lost the first fight by arm bar but was winning up to that point.

  • MrRoberttodd22:

    GSP only beat hughes once and the other time he lost by armbar

  • TheTapout87:

    @bradby0185 obviously alot of ya’ll are new MMA fans but GSP is an awesome stand-up fighter and a finisher, like maybe his last 2 out of 3 fights went to the scorecards but look at this, Hughes twice, Serra, Trigg, Penn, Sherk all of those fighters were FINISHED by GSP

  • TheTapout87:

    Really I know anything can happen in MMA but anyone who is giving Hady anything more than hopin GSP slips and falls ito a haymaker is crazy……Hardy’s power is way overated..we seen him KO Rory, and just rock Marcus and Mike, come on now, GSP via whatever the f*ck he wants

  • EnriQUE619D:

    I dont really like bith guys,but I think GSP has the upper hand

  • MattUK9107:

    Go Hardy!!!

  • quezcatol:

    then you bettr work on your BJJ or takedown defense, because people know what is coming already.

  • timmyxdl:

    As long as the fight is action packed…I could care less if the fight goes to decision…ala Karo vs. Sanchez, Diaz vs. Sanchez, Diaz vs. Karo, Huerta vs. Garcia…

  • affliction187:

    Pray Hardy pulls the upset and Knocks this fuck out. Only way i see it happening is if GSP is actually working on his hands as reported and keeps it on the feet. I dont see it though. take down pit pat then get up and repeat till the round is over. This is what GSP always does,

  • arghone:

    hardy has a pretty sweet mouth guard

  • bradby0185:

    get ready to be ground fucked hardy…this gonna be a lay match all day long

  • schnetzelkatze:

    you pay to see a fight going the full distance?
    i prefer (t)ko´s and submissions…

  • axelpayne69:

    GSP, smash, crush, pound, destroy Dan Hardy!

  • shaun0069:

    Those are just numbers..Numbers dont fight!!

  • sickermorestyle:

    check out my faves, ranked 1st in my faves list and comment. only deepthinkers please

  • rli421:

    GSP is my man crush.

  • juice3335:

    um no cept for fedor manhoef just got knocked out by robbie lawler mousasi wont run thru shogun or machida bj penn would kill aoki

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