when they finally meet up next year. Roy doesn't have a chin and Anderson has power and quickness in both hands.
lol, just peeped that lame ass Silva vs. Griffin. Come on, these dudes chins are paper mache!!! These guys are getting dropped by little pity pat jabs. LMAO. If Silva thinks he can stand up with Roy he's outside of his mind. Roy would catch him with a hook and change his whole life!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt1GcBeYUmY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gexazLr6pSY at that joker who just said Silva is going to knockout Jones in a boxing match. Sign off, never come back.
thats because he's fighting losers with pillows for hands. Silva wants no parts of Roy. If they choose to make this a stand up match:bbb:dead
If Silva stuck his head out and attempted to slip punches by Jones, he would wake up an hour later and have to ask what happened.
Silva and Machida are in another world as far as striking goes in MMA. But we cant get too caught up in these performances. Griffin as much as I like the guy, was tailor made for Silva last night. Hes never been a big puncher and hes not particularly fast. And you want to know the difference between some of the elite boxers and Silva, boxers evade punches with head movement right in the pocket. Many of Silva's evasions were done outside the pocket. Not to mention, its not particularly impressive to do what he did against Griffin. Griffin fights the way he did last night against an elite boxer, the elite boxer finishes Griffin off in the first 2 minutes.
as good as anderson looked last night the TS starter needs to realise anderson is gonna struggle against any top 100 light hw/cw boxer, he was fighting forrest griffin last night who only has one way to fight which is coming forward it was the perfect match up for anderson stylistically, in a ring rjj can fight in more ways than the TS can imagine
Lets not get carried away now. Although Silva is a top MMA striker, at the level of boxing, he is still way too much inexperienced and not as talented (in the area of boxing) to defeat someone who was robbed of gold in the olympics and who was the #1 p4p, even if he is no longer on top. Roy has been boxing since he was a boy and although old, still has very fast hands.