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Originally Posted by BigVE
Yes, until RECENTLY. Before he beat Hughes his wrestling was called into question. He trained with some of the best in the world and sharpened his skills and beat Hughes at his own game and then some. GSP is not considered a jits-guy really, he is not a blackbelt like Penn yet he is almost impossible to pin/submit. YET, like you said, he is considered OVERALL one the best pound for pound fighters in the world. You tell me. Once he has Penn tapping out for mercy there will be NO MORE doubting his skills.
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Well when he first beat Hughes it was quite awhile ago. I just really don't think very many people are underrating GSPs skill. I think the consensus is that he's at the top of the game in all aspects and generally thought of as one of the most well rounded fighters in mma.