Think Twice if you expect Zombie-Garcia 2 will pick up where it left off
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Like you, when I first heard the news that "The Korean Zombie" Chan Sung Jung was stepping in for an injured Nam Phan to fight Leonard "Bad Boy" Garcia at UFC Fight Night 24, I was thrilled. Their first fight was the stuff of legends. Two tiny warriors throwing Hail Mary bombs at a frenetic pace for fifteen straight minutes. It wasn’t technical, it wasn’t pretty, but it was one of the biggest displays of heart and tenacity that I’ve ever seen in the cage.
After the initial buzz of the announcement wore off, I had some time to think. These two guys have been through a lot since their 2010 Fight of the Year.
Jung’s skull was nearly caved in by a George Roop head kick at WEC 51. The memory of his head repeatedly bouncing off the canvas still haunts me. In his now infamous post-fight blog post, Jung stated that he’d never fight the same again. A few notable excerpts:
As if going for a takedown were a sin, I didn't even consider it.
So, that is how scary and painful it is to get knocked out….
I'm going to change.
It's okay if you take away my Korean Zombie title.
It's okay if everyone boos me.
It's okay if no one in the world ever cheers for me again.
For everyone who has supported me thus far, that I have let down...
I make this promise to you...that I will never fight with the same style, ever again.
Many fighters have never been the same after their first big knockout. Some call it "Tim Sylvia Syndrome." Brandon Vera comes to mind. He has never really looked the same after his first round TKO at the hands of Fabricio Werdum. What will be going through the Korean Zombie’s mind when he steps in the cage again?
Garcia has also dealt with issues concerning his fighting style. His aggressive, wing-haymakers-from-the-hip performances initially were very fan-friendly but times have changed quickly. Starting with the Jung fight, judges have repeatedly been hypnotized by Garcia’s aggressiveness, failing to notice that he hardly ever lands those power punches.
Garcia only landed 20% of his significant strikes against featherweight title challenger Mark Hominick and was still awarded the fight on one judge’s scorecard despite being thoroughly picked apart by "The Machine’s" technical jabs.
Worst of all was Garcia’s split decision victory from TUF 12 participant Nam Phan at the The Ultimate Fighter12 Finale in a bout that many called the biggest robbery of 2010. It was a fight where Garcia was clearly outstruck in both percentage and volume. He can only apologize to the fans so many times, promising that he’s not a judge. Could Saturday night be the first time Garcia tries to use his full skillset to convincingly win a fight with no controversy?
My final point is that rematches themselves are very hard to predict. Not many analysts expected Shogun to putLyoto Machida’s lights out in less than a round after their five round war of attrition in their first fight. Does anyone even remember Forrest Griffin-Stephan Bonnar 2?
I could be wrong. On Saturday night, when the cage doors close, both men could forget all their problems and go right back to slugging it out with reckless abandon. But please, I beg you, temper your expectations.
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Frankly I don't care if Zombie LnPs his way to victory
I’m beyond the point where I want to see Garcia fight. I have nothing against him personally, but damn he needs to lose and lose decisively.
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by SSreporters on Mar 24, 2011 2:06 PM EDT reply actions 2 recs
I don’t see it being similar at all. That was a once in a lifetime fight.
by Jonathan Snowden on Mar 24, 2011 2:22 PM EDT reply actions
Honestly...
…I don’t want to see a repeat of their previous meeting. Too sloppy for my discerning tastes. =)
We'll see
if an asian brother can actually get some love this time.
If it seems like everyone around you is an asshole, you are probably an asshole.
I see this fight going like Gatti-Ward II.
In the first Gatti-Ward fight, both guys went all out and beat the hell out of each other. Ward won.
Gatti then changed his style, and in the second fight Gatti won a much clearer victory.
Garcia has been winning – he has no reason to change his style, but Jung does. If Jung fights more intelligently, he should win this fight easily.
I like using semi-colons; they make me feel smart.
Yea but they
picked up right where they left off in the 3rd fight, and part of the reason why the rematch wasn’t so blood and guts is because Ward was hurt bad in the third round.
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by David Castillo on Mar 24, 2011 9:19 PM EDT up reply actions
I love Forrest now
Struve is also my favorite fighter
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by Brian Hemminger on Mar 24, 2011 4:29 PM EDT reply actions
whoops
that was meant to go in the Bloody Elbow radio thread
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by Brian Hemminger on Mar 24, 2011 4:30 PM EDT up reply actions
Awkward.
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by timetraveltome on Mar 25, 2011 1:27 AM EDT up reply actions
Good job
getting a gig at Cageside. Nice to see some quality MMA posting over there.
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thanks!
I’ll hopefully continue to pump out solid content for a while now. I’ve got a lot of good ideas for articles.
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by Brian Hemminger on Mar 24, 2011 9:43 PM EDT up reply actions
I agree with your point,
Many fighters have never been the same after their first big knockout. Some call it “Tim Sylvia Syndrome.” Brandon Vera comes to mind. He has never really looked the same after his first round TKO at the hands of Fabricio Werdum.
but using the Vera example? Whut… He was in trouble, sure, but he even remotely rocked at that point.
So… am I the only one who still doesn’t get what was so great about their first fight? It was mostly Garcia punching air as he always does and Zombie standing up straight in front of his opponent, eating a shot once in a while and punching back. In light of all the bad fights Garcia’s been in recently where he messes up his opponents’ hair more than their faces with all the wind, was this fight really any better? Meh.
It was pretty action packed fight
guys don’t normally trade like that. For lack of a better term, they definitely threw down.
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by ElliotMatheny on Mar 27, 2011 6:35 PM EDT up reply actions
Bonnar/K-Sos picked up were it left off I wouldn't be surprised if this one did as well.
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by doonerthesooner on Mar 25, 2011 12:05 PM EDT reply actions
very different circumstances
but we’ll see. I certainly wouldn’t complain if Jung and Garcia went right back at it again.
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by Brian Hemminger on Mar 25, 2011 12:37 PM EDT up reply actions
Welcome to Cage Side Seats!
I think I’m still welcome over there…
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by Derek Suboticki on Mar 25, 2011 1:57 PM EDT reply actions
thanks
I heard you went over to HKL with my buddy BeerMonster.
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by Brian Hemminger on Mar 25, 2011 2:56 PM EDT up reply actions
He rescinded the "never fight Zombie style" quote
And said he was just working out the kinks for “The Korean Zombie 2.0” after training with Faber and Team Alpha Male.
http://thegarv.com/Aided-by-Team-Alpha-Male-Chan-Sung-Jung-Unveils-Zombie-2.0.html
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by RolloTomasi on Mar 27, 2011 1:54 AM EDT reply actions 2 recs
Ban for spoiler!!!!
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