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UFC 100 Preview: Georges St. Pierre's Impressive Training Camp for Thiago Alves

Garytakeskick_mediumGeorges St. Pierre and Thiago Alves are finally starting to do some press for UFC 100, and St. Pierre spoke at length about some of his training partners today in an interview at Punch Drunk Gamer:

PDG: Are you using the same trainers/team for this fight?

GSP: I always bring someone in but its most of the same people with me. I did bring a couple of guys out from Paris, some Muay Thai specialists.  I also have many guys who came in town recently - John Danaher from New York came for my jiu-jitsu – he showed me some amazing stuff that I will be able to use.  I also work with Jean-Charles Skarbowsky, who’s a legend in Muay Thai who spent most of his life in Thailand.  He came with two of his top students, and he showed me a bunch of stuff in Muay Thai that I’ll also be able to use during my fight.  And the fact that he came with two of his top students – it give me a good idea of what a world-class Muay Thai fighter is and it’s gonna help me gauge the speed and the power of a real Muay Thai guy.

As usual, St. Pierre spared no expense bringing in high-end talent that will present more challenges in camp than his opponent is likely to present on fight night.  I have seen a lot of tape of Jean-Charles Skarbowsky, and the guy is simply an incredible fighter.  Thiago Alves is a very good Thai Boxer, but not anywhere near the level Skarbowsky was once at and probably nowhere near the level his top students are at.  This isn't to say St. Pierre will outstrike Alves, but it's important because it makes it more unlikely that Alves will do anything to shock St. Pierre. 

Reach is the most under appreciated factor in this fight.  St. Pierre has a nice jab and a snap left high kick that he uses to keep guys out of reach, and Thiago's reach is particularly short.  His usual offensive combinations are very effective in the pocket, but the classic right-left followed by right leg kick combination is a lot harder to pull off when your opponent is always circling away.

It wouldn't shock me if St. Pierre beats Thiago standing in this fight.  However, I doubt that will be his game plan, because standing is the only place Thiago can win this fight.  I suspect the strategy is to only be at two distances:  far enough to stay out of Thiago's reach or in deep for a shot.  I expect St. Pierre to circle to Thiago's right while keeping a distance in order to stay away from his left hook and left knee, and to force Thiago to extend himself to try to land that leg kick.  I think St. Pierre will use striking at a distance early in each round to lure Alves into charging forward and opening himself up for a takedown.  

I'm sure Thiago is training with great wrestlers for this fight.  The problem is that it's nearly impossible to find a wrestler that can replicate the way St. Pierre mixes wrestling with striking almost seamlessly.  Once this hits the ground, Alves is in serious trouble.  I think St. Pierre takes this via TKO in the third round.

We're a week out and the line is narrowing.  Will St. Pierre quiet the critics once and for all?  Or will he go down in a heap and have to restart another journey back to the top?

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havent seen you post lately…

anyway, i think GSP wins this by wrestling.. i think he wears alves down on the ground, then strikes with him after.. im thinking 3rd round TKO.

by Anton Tabuena on Jul 3, 2009 4:37 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Been crazy busy with work. Have been taking a break while working crazy hours.

by Michael Rome on Jul 3, 2009 4:43 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

i thought you were a "22 yr old law student"?

luke seems to be real busy too lately.. well other BE staff has got your backs haha. :)

by Anton Tabuena on Jul 3, 2009 4:49 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

its summer time

22 yr old law students work as slaves during the summer.

Follow me on Twitter @KidNate

by Kid Nate on Jul 3, 2009 10:29 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

oh okay haha.

Well the “Computer-Engineering-student-who-should’ve-already-graduated-a-long-time-ago-if-not-cause-of-his-thesis” here bums around at summer time… and also during the other seasons haha.

by Anton Tabuena on Jul 4, 2009 12:05 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Nice of you post again Rome….figured you probably took your bar exam and left bloody elbow. behind.

Any…as for GSP, he does not mess around when it comes fight time. He brings in the big guns in training camp. He working with Canadian Olympic wrestlers, World Class Grapplers/ BJJ Champs in Brazil, and Muay Thai Legends from Thailand. If critics want to question how he is able to outwrestle All-American wrestlers, pass guard against world class grapplers, and neutralize high heavy handed strikers, there it is…don’t hate

by The Bronzeville Bully on Jul 3, 2009 7:57 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

First, I have to say I am in awe of the focus GSP brings to the sport. He doesn’t go out to brawl, he and his trainers apply brilliance.

This post got me thinking. Very few MMA fighters can afford to match GSP’s training camps. He combines his natural abilities with the best training money can buy. Does this mean that up and comers behind him have to build wealth as well as a track record in order to compete?

We often talk about the next generation of MMA athletes, people who train and become well-rounded. However, that costs a great deal and someone has to pay for it. Perhaps what we will see instead is a few greats at the top (GSP, Machida) and then a larger pool of guys with talent but skill sets limited by money rather than ability.

cheers,
Andrew

by outlander78 on Jul 3, 2009 9:56 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I have to wonder who pays for these guys to train with. I am guessing that his sponsors pay for this. It isn’t unusual for even a mid tier fighter to train with top coaches. While MMA is NOT boxing, I know that Dan Hardy was training with Freddie Roach (who is world-class in his own right, for boxing of course) before his Marcus Davis fight. Jon Fitch went to Thailand to train in Muay Thai, so it is not just the very top fighters who train with great trainers. Within these MMA camps alone are some world class coaches and trainers as well (Greg Jackson comes to mind).

by chrisbboy82 on Jul 3, 2009 12:38 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

great post

Thiago is pretty confident that he is gonna stuff the take down but he has been taken down in every fight i have seen him in minus the koscheck fight. He was also lost the Parysian first round of the parysian

by Crookswood on Jul 3, 2009 11:13 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I felt all this time that GSP was going to have trouble taking Alves down, but then I remember in one of GSP’s training camps, he was taking guys like Rashad Evans. Im convinced GSP will come out on top. It wouldn’t surprise me if it looked liked his last fight against BJ.

by The Bronzeville Bully on Jul 3, 2009 12:27 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Once this fight hits the mat, it’s over. I don’t see how Alves would be able to get back to his feet. GSP is gonna change levels all over Alves.

I love me some Sexyama!

by pud333 on Jul 3, 2009 11:54 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Welcome back, Rome.

by subo on Jul 4, 2009 1:39 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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