A: While it's true that Anderson Silva likes to take the first minute of the first round off to gauge the timing of his opponents, I think it's a gross oversimplification of his skill set to suggest that he's impotent without a feeling out process.
People often forget that part of the reason guys don't just bull rush "The Spider" early is because for a good while he was blowing the doors off his opponents early. Granted, he's always liked to open up almost exactly one minute into the first frame, but for a good stretch he was wrecking elite fighters in the first round. We saw Chris Leben try to take the fight to Silva early and he got wasted in 49 seconds.
The UFC Middleweight Champion gets lauded for a lot of his talents inside the Octagon, but I feel like his intelligence is the only aspect of his game that gets overlooked. Part of why this fight is so exciting is because we know how Chael Sonnen is going to approach it; he's going to press hard from the jump and try to wrestle Silva to the ground. What shocks me is that fans seem to believe that Anderson Silva is the only guy in the world that isn't aware of Sonnen's gameplan.
For Chael Sonnen's attack to work, he needs to get in really close. I think at that point, Silva should just try to hit him in the face. Obviously if he gets taken down, he probably wants to avoid having to play guard for too long, get back to his feet and then hit Sonnen some more.
Benjamin writes: I am very curious as to whether you, or anyone at Torch knows if Chael was off of TRT for his fight with Bisping? The chronology in my mind seems to recall the approval for TRT therapy AFTER his fight with Bisping. When I think about Sonnen's performance against Anderson and his performance against Bisping it is night and day.
A: Yes, Chael Sonnen testified to the Nevada State Athletic Commission that he was indeed undergoing testosterone replacement therapy for his fight with Michael Bisping. As a matter of fact, at the UFC 148 pre-fight press conference Sonnen said that he'd die without his "medicine."
One of the benefits of testosterone replacement therapy is muscle growth; and Chael Sonnen is positively enormous these days. Conversely, one of the drawbacks to testosterone replacement therapy is water retention. Neither of those things is good for cutting weight and we've seen that take its toll on Sonnen in his last two fights.
Chael performed well against Brian Stann, but he looked much more sucked out than usual. Against a more formidable opponent in Michael Bisping, Chael looked even more sucked out and that time his conditioning looked off.
It definitely seems like Sonnen was at the height of his physical abilities back in 2010. Perhaps long term use of TRT has made it so that the "gangster" from West Lynn, Oregon is more suited for the 205 pound weight class.
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