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Frank Trigg: It's Not Difficult To See How To Beat Anderson Silva

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Frank Trigg: It's Not Difficult To See How To Beat Anderson Silva
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just to reiterate what a few others have said:

inside = clinch



Frank Trigg = high

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Post #16   10/1/08 2:44:22PM   

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Yep, and the inside worked out great for him against Robbie Lawler didn't it!

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It's actually a really good strategy. Implementing it just isn't an easy task, and you're still placing yourself in danger if Anderson is able to clinch on the inside, but it's better than being picked apart from the outside where you stand no chance.

Any boxing coach will tell you that if a guy is fast you want to go to the body to slow him down. It's tough to consistently go to the body in MMA but it can be done effectively ala Bas Rutten. Come to think of it Bas probably has the best chance to beat Silva.

As far as Frank beating Silva; I hate to use MMA math but Robbie Lawler really put it to him, and while Robbie's striking is awesome Silva's is better.

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The funniest part of this article for me was anticipating all the responses in this thread.

There's no way Trigg could take out Silva. I don't think he gameplan is a good one. I do have to admit that I do like Trigg as commentator, no so much as a fighter.....

Post #19   10/1/08 5:26:00PM   

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Posted by Wolfenstein

It's actually a really good strategy. Implementing it just isn't an easy task, and you're still placing yourself in danger if Anderson is able to clinch on the inside, but it's better than being picked apart from the outside where you stand no chance.

Any boxing coach will tell you that if a guy is fast you want to go to the body to slow him down. It's tough to consistently go to the body in MMA but it can be done effectively ala Bas Rutten. Come to think of it Bas probably has the best chance to beat Silva.

As far as Frank beating Silva; I hate to use MMA math but Robbie Lawler really put it to him, and while Robbie's striking is awesome Silva's is better.


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it was probably said but i got to anyways
remeber when trigg thought he new how to bea houghes

Post #21   10/1/08 6:22:42PM   

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Trigg would totally win against Silva.


...If Silva had a bout of explosive diarrhea and had to run from the ring pucker arse holed to the change room.

Post #22   10/1/08 7:05:47PM   

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i can think of two ways to beat him...... KO or sub!!! the problem is doing it before you get ko'd

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Frank can't say anything he is in TNA right now

Post #24   10/1/08 9:07:20PM   

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Wow i woukld like to get my hands on some of the shit the Frankire is smokin. This guys would be outclassed by Anderson in every aspect of the fight. He just wanted to say somthing ridiculous to get his name back on the blogs and sites like this. Total BS...postuering......dum dum talk

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Posted by dust


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Dear Frank Trigg...

O, wait a second... there's no fighter bashing allowed

I think it's OK to bash as long as the fighter IS NOT a criminal.



self pwnage... and for the record Sioux City shouldn't really be part of Iowa. It is a town full of worthless ape-people from south dakota.

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