Sherdog’s Top 10: Fights That Failed to Live Up to Their Hype
Number 3
3. Georges St. Pierre vs. Jake Shields
Even today, UFC 129 remains the biggest show the promotion has ever put on. UFC 100 sold more pay-per-views and had more star power, but UFC 129 on April 30, 2011 set records for both gate revenues and attendance at an MMA show in North America, and nothing has ever matched the sheer visual effect of 55,000 cheering fans packed into an enormous stadium.
Up until the headliner, the event -- the UFC’s first in Toronto after the province legalized MMA -- had been incredible. Rory MacDonald tossed around Nate Diaz like a particularly helpless sack of potatoes; Lyoto Machida crane-kicked Randy Couture in the face; and Jose Aldo overcame hometown favorite Mark Hominick in a barnburner of a featherweight title fight.
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The actual fight was devoid of anything resembling real action. GSP was determined to avoid engaging Shields on the ground and settled for jabs, low kicks and winging overhand rights that failed to make much of a dent on the incredibly durable American. In response, Shields shot terrible takedowns from too far outside and tapped away with his low-powered kickboxing. He also did his best to gouge out St. Pierre’s eyes, repeatedly dragging his fingers across the Canadian’s face in a manner that could easily be called intentional.
The result was horrendous. Despite the nationalistic love for GSP, fans streamed to the exits while the fight was still going, and far less than the full 55,000 in attendance stuck around to hear the scorecards read in St. Pierre’s favor.
Number 2 » It is unclear precisely how it happened, but the American suffered a devastating shoulder injury that involved both a dislocation and simultaneous fracture. It was an unexpected and shocking end to a hyped fight.
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