You keep up bringing up GSP, without actually examining why he lost and the personalities of either person. GSP lost, he threw away his party lifestyle and focused on one thing, fighting. He might as well have drawn a picture of Serra and the belt on his eyelids because it was all he thought about. Rousey lost, she disappeared until she came out looking for sympathy talking about having babies with her women beating boyfriend.
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Actually that was my whole point. I wish she had approached this defeat like GSP did with Serra. He was classy in defeat and then picked himself up, dusted himself off and got to a place where he could absolutely demolish Serra - and then did so.
My point was, I would have liked to see that same kind of spirit from RR. But hey, everyone's different. I think if I'd gotten KO'd in front of millions I would have a little bit of self-pity too. What made GSP a great champion as well as a great fighter is that he didn't give in to that - as well as being generally classy.
In the same way, if RR is afraid of Holly it's for a good reason - hell, not being afraid of Holm's striking game would be stupid. It's what RR does with that fear, she could use it to train hard and up her game or let it paralyze her. What you said about GSP is totally right, if he was afraid he let it drive him rather than hold him back - RR hasn't done that so far, although with the injuries she sustained from Holm she can't fight for some time anyway.
Is RR a one-dimensional fighter, like Royce Gracie (no disrespect he's still awesome) ? Well maybe. It's no secret that her submission game is her number one weapon - and with Holm she certainly did pretty much everything wrong against the best striker she's yet encountered.
I still believe the Tate win says more about Holm's limitations, rather than Ronda's. If RR comes out and has a similarly bad performance, well then I might need to change my ideas about that - but we'll see. If Tate takes out Ronda then I will have to stand (or sit) corrected, and even if RR wins the rematch will be inevitable.
The big question is now that Ronda's been shown she's not invincible, can she make the necessary adjustments ? I think she can, but we'll know soon enough. If she can't well then it will advance the sport.
And who exactly cares if she wins the belt?
Well, probably her fans for starters, Dana White and everyone promoting UFC. If (although I suspect it's more of "when") RR beats Tate, that will do big business for the UFC ( it's a championship match, so $$$$$$) then when Holm challenges, it's the rematch that you want to see, again $$$$$.
It's going to be a very big year for women's UFC regardless. Looking forward to it.