No need to panic: GSP-Silva can still happen despite latest news
Some of the bigger news to emerge this past weekend in the UFC was a report that Yushin Okami will take on Anderson Silva for the middleweight title at UFC Rio in August.
I made light of the fact that many media pundits believe that this fight would spell the end of the Silva-Georges St. Pierre super fight that appeared to be in the works.
I actually think that the plans for Silva-Okami just play more into the super fight taking place.
GSP has stated many times that if he was going to take the fight with Silva, he would surrender his welterweight title and take some time to properly put on weight and be in the right condition for the fight. As a welterweight, GSP would probably need at least six months to truly focus on strength training and putting on another 10 pounds of muscle to his frame.
GSP takes on Jake Shields at the end of April and a win there will clearly clean out the division, leaving no legitimate contenders that he has not already beaten handily. He could then begin his training to move to middleweight and that would put him in place to fight in the winter. I would expect the UFC to target his return for either their New Year’s weekend show in late December or their Super Bowl weekend show in early February.
If that is the case, Silva last fought on Super Bowl Weekend of 2011, beating Vitor Belfort by first round KO with a front kick. If Silva didn’t fight Okami, that would put him off for nearly a year. The UFC clearly doesn’t want their top fighter sitting out that long without good reason, so putting him in his home country in August makes sense. A win over Okami (which I don’t think will be that easy) would still give him about four months to prepare for GSP, which is standard for most fights.
Typically the UFC looks to put on its top shows in December and February, which to me makes this fight make even more sense now with the latest developments.
While GSP has never committed to leaving the welterweight division after this next fight, he also has never said he won’t. I think after his UFC 129 fight is over, GSP will come up with a game plan and announce the move. Then it will be up to Silva to defend his title successfully against Okami.
With GSP’s wrestling ability and footwork, I think he has as good of a chance as anyone to dethrone Silva. Silva has a weakness with takedown defense once guys get inside his range and GSP will be smart enough and athletic enough to do that. It should be a great matchup physically and mentally.
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