Should Maia call it a day?

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by Lynchburg, Jan 29, 2012.


  1. Lynchburg

    Lynchburg Guest

    Let's be honest... he looked awful last night. Almost C class if you ask me.

    He has looked very poor for sometime now and further to that his takedowns and ground game even looks very average.

    So should he call it a day and go back to BJJ?

    Vote it...

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  2. rusty nails

    rusty nails Tszyu for PM!! Full Member

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    Its hard to say, hes still one of the best middleweights in the world but hes not winning any titles soon or getting any younger. he could stick around for the bucks but looking at it through objective eyes id say hes gone as well as hes going to and would probably be wise to hang them up while hes still competitive and before someone gives him a serious flogging.
     
  3. Lynchburg

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    He just looks so awful at times... very very very very very low level stand up. Maybe the poorest in the whole UFC! He makes Shields look like Anderson Silva!

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  4. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    He doesn't come in good enough shape. Weidman has an excuse, he fought on 11 days notice and cut 30 pounds. Weidman gassed but toughed it out, Maia had no excuse for getting tired and not going ape **** on Weidman in the third and end of the second.

    Maia has to work his striking to get aggressive and get the takedown and get on top. His jits is from his guard but in MMA he can't pull guard easily and if he does and fails to get the sub then he'll lose the round.
     
  5. Primate

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    Definitely needs to take a step back and take a look at his career/training/camp/management whatevs.

    There's no reason he shouldn't be included in the top 5 of the division, but he has been struggling lately even the most average of competition (including Mario Miranda and Kendall ****ing Grove).
     
  6. Lynchburg

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    At 34 can he learn striking to compete at that level?

    I don't think he can and if he can't compete with the best then what is the point of taking a beating when he could go back to BJJ and compete at the highest level?

    Lynchburg
     
  7. Primate

    Primate Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Damn, I didn't even realise he was 34.
     
  8. horst

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    People always go on about how well-rounded the fighters of today are, but I think the striking abilities of Demian Maia, Phil Davis and Jake Shields show that this isn't really the case.

    I have no idea why Maia decided to move away from his jiu-jitsu game. He should've been trying to learn better ways to take fights to the ground, not trying to become a stand-up fighter. The guy we have now pales in comparison to the guy who dazzled Sonnen on the mat.
     
  9. Lynchburg

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    Time flys... It feels like only yesterday I was 26 :-(

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  10. KERRIGAN

    KERRIGAN Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I could have sworn that Maia's striking was a lot better a few fights ago.

    He was terrible tonight.
     
  11. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Credit to Weidman, his striking was a notch above Maias and it only became a more even fight when he got tired. Weidman has much better head movement and blocking. His counters are much more varied. Maia's only got his stance right and the 1-2. Weidman was going for supermen punches, kicks etc It was just a different level of skills on show.

    Maia looked good against Munoz but Munoz striking is powerful but poor technically.
     
  12. Big T

    Big T Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Weidman had a hard weight drain... Maia had alot of time..and looked like ****.
     
  13. Lynchburg

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    Maia was lucky he wasn't fighting Bisping last night... that would have been a sad day for him has Bisping not stepped up to fight Sonnen.

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  14. AJAX

    AJAX war sonnen! Full Member

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    for sure, The last time Maia looked good was against Sonnen. His standup improvement has gone stagnet and he really doesn't have powerfull enough TD's to get it ot the matt. Not to mention at this level most guys have good enough bjj defense to nullify Maia's game.
     
  15. Matty lll

    Matty lll Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So true, I couldn't belive it when Joe and Mike were saying his striking had improved leaps and bounds. How **** must it have been to begin with? :lol: