When I interview fighters I like to ask them about their strategies heading into fights, and I'm always interested in how different the answers can be. Some fighters say they have detailed game plans for exactly how they want to attack their opponent; others just say they'll go in and do whatever they have to do. As they prepare to fight at UFC 94, Georges St. Pierre falls into the former camp and B.J. Penn into the latter:
"I do have a strategy coming into that fight, and I'm putting it all together" St. Pierre said. "It's a little like when you play cards, you don't want to show your hand. I don't want to talk about it because B.J. might make an adjustment, but of course I will have a specific game plan that I will execute."
Penn has a different attitude.
"I see some tendencies in different fighters," Penn said. "But I don't really have a strategy when I go out to fight. I just go in and my strategy is just to get my hand raised, punch the guy as hard as I can and try to slam him on his head as hard as I can. That's about as far as my strategy goes."
Although Penn's old-school approach sounds cool, I think St. Pierre's attitude is where the future of MMA lies. As MMA continues to evolve, more fighters will spend more time formulating game plans and studying film of their opponents. GSP is ahead of the curve.
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11-19-2008 @ 11:30AM
Tommy said...
I think that most fighters have a plan even if they don't admit it. I also believe there are 2 crucial factors in suucceding in MMA and life in general. If you can either execute your plan and impose your will, or realize when the plan isn't working and adapt, you have a big advantage. Going in with a plan that gets neutralized and not having the ability to adapt is a big disadvantage
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12-07-2008 @ 3:33PM
Mike said...
C'mon give me a break! Bj doesn't need a game plan.I saw another interview where he said what he actually does when he gets in the ring is,get a feeling on what the other guy wants to do and then he takes it from there.They both are good everywhere but I believe BJ has a slight advantage on the stand up & ground.But i think GSP might be physically stronger then Bj.Although just strength alone cannot win this fight.I live in Hawaii so....................................GO BJ!
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