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Well I'm not, I was talking about his amateur wrestling matches.
Even still the comment still stands, I've seen some of his wrestling matches & he seems pretty aggressive even in them.
I can't believe I missed this....
The only person he has finished with G&P is Mir who gets finished by LHW´s. He couldn't hold down a 250 year old Couture with a 50 lbs weight difference.
Currently Bones has shown some devastating G&P. Shoguns can be lethal. GSP when he goes all out is ****ing deadly on the ground, just ask Sherk. For all time, Fedors is pretty hard to beat, he just doesn't seem to use it that much anymore.
Best period?![]()
First lets just get what I said correct, I said:
B said:"Brock's style of ground & pound is one of the most aggressive in the UFC & in MMA period."
The key word(s) being most aggressive, not the 'best period'

Lets look at it, of his 6 fights he won his first fight by pounding out some unknown Korean 3rd degree Judo blackbelt, he gave Frank Mir 2 savage maulings on the ground despite losing one. He gave Heath Herring a very one sided 3 round beatdown.
He didn't do much ground and pound on Couture due to the fact that Couture had the experience to know when to get back up & use the cage.. and Lesnar had the inexperience of being too aggressive with trying to maul him rather than controlling him by laying his weight on him & tagging him with those powerful accurate shots like he did against Mir in his next fight after the Couture one.. obviously some improvements where made.
Lesnar's ground and pound is fierce, GSP's ground and pound hasn't been that great in recent fights.. if it where great he'd have bloodied up his opponents more and/or finished the fights, however yes when he really unloads & starts landing shots GSP's g&p is probably the best in MMA.
Bones has fierce elbows & good G&P/takedowns.. however his opponents have been in the mid-range of the LHW division, not against what I'd describe as contenders of said division..
Shogun doesn't g&p, he hasn't done since entering the UFC & the only time he did it in Pride was after he'd soccer kicked or flying stomped a guys head and was trying to end it.
Fedor's the same, he rarely ever ground and pounds anyone unless he has them in trouble or is having great success hitting them.. most of his ground work revolves around working for a submission, at least in the many of his fights I've seen.