Sherdog’s Top 10: MMA’s Most Dangerous Weapons
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Georges St. Pierre can dictate where the fight unfolds. | Photo:
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5. Georges St. Pierre’s Power Double-Leg
St. Pierre’s methods inside the Octagon seem to draw more and more critics these days, but no one can dispute their effectiveness. It is a recurring image in a GSP fight, one that begins with his opponents getting planted on their backs repeatedly and ends with the welterweight champion’s hand being raised in victory.
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In his UFC 100 win over feared striker Thiago Alves, St. Pierre took the Brazilian down an unfathomable 10 times en route to a one-sided victory. In his next outing, fans were convinced that knockout artist Dan Hardy had at least a fighting chance to put St. Pierre to sleep at UFC 111 -- until the champion made sure the cocksure Englishman spent most of his 25 minutes in the cage looking up at the ceiling.
When he returns from injury, it is unclear if St. Pierre’s takedowns will be as crisp as they were prior to reconstructive knee surgery, but it is a question future challengers will no doubt be forced to answer.
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