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April 20, 2008

GSP Dazzles, B-Hop Bores

The UFC 83 card was relatively uneventful, aside from the dominating performance put on by Georges St. Pierre. GSP's 3rd consecutive victory was just as impressive as his previous two. While Anderson Silva and Quinton Jackson can both make claim to the top pound for pound spot, it's difficult to argue that GSP is the best in the sport right now. I don't know what else is out there in the welterweight division right now. It appears Jon Fitch will be GSP's first title defense. Fitch is big, strong, and a good wrestler. It'll be a decent test for St. Pierre, but I can't see him walking away with anything less than than a 4th consecutive victory.

In the only other eventful moment of the night, TUF 6 winner Mac Danzig won his UFC debut over Mark Bocek. Danzig caught Bocek with a rear naked choke in round 3.


In other action Saturday night, Joe Calzaghe made his debut on American soil with a split decision victory over Bernard Hopkins, to capture the Light Heavyweight championship. The fight was horrendous, and I feel sorry for others that had to watch it. Hopkins is reaching John Ruiz status, as one of the world's most boring fighters. After 12 rounds of clinching, grappling, and the occasional sloppy flurry, scores were 113-114, 115-112, 116-111.

In usual B-Hop fashion he pretended to be shocked with the decision, and claimed to be the rightful winner. The only way justice will truly be served, is if the "Executioner" drops the axe on his career and calls it quits. Boxing fans should not be subjected to another 12 rounds of wrestling and dirty tactics.

Roy Jones Jr. seems to feel a fight with Calzaghe is a done deal and will happen before the year's end. While Jones is past his prime, Calzaghe vs. Jones will definitely be more aesthetically pleasing.

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