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KIDWCKED
11-12-2012, 11:01 PM
By Mike Chiappetta on Nov 12, 1:21p
http://cdn2.sbnation.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/3140905/125_anderson_silva_vs_stephan_bonnar_gallery_post. 0_standard_783.0.jpeg Esther Lin, MMA Fighting

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When Anderson Silva knocked Stephan Bonnar into retirement in early October, it was believed that the UFC had bypassed a key hurdle on the way to a Silva vs. Georges St-Pierre super fight. The last obstacle will come on Nov. 17, when GSP faces Carlos Condit. With a St-Pierre win, there would be no major contender issues, and talk could finally turn to financial matters in putting together what would clearly be one of the biggest money fights in mixed martial arts history.
But in the final days before St-Pierre vs. Condit, expectations may have to be tempered. In a Monday interview with Tatame, Silva said that he has no plans to challenge St-Pierre after the completion of UFC 154, and furthermore said that he did not expect to fight again until the end of 2013.
The undisputed middleweight champion did confirm that he would be in Montreal to watch the longtime champ battle the interim belt-holder, but said it is "not in my character" to challenge anyone in the cage, as UFC president Dana White suggested he would do.
Moreover, he said he would take time off from the octagon to attend to some of his personal business projects, including the construction of a new gym and a movie role. With so much on his plate, he said he would likely return at "the end of next year."
A one-year layoff would be the longest break from action he's taken since his arrival in the UFC. With St-Pierre already having missed the last 19 months of action due to injuries, it's unlikely that if he won, he'd want to spend another year of his career on the sidelines while chasing a fight that may never happen.
Also noteworthy about the Silva situation is that the 37-year-old has two fights left on his current contract and could be angling for a lucrative extension, especially with a huge-money fight a possibility.

pogoss
11-13-2012, 02:54 AM
The fight that make more sense for him is against Jon Jones
GSP is too small compared to AS

dss_in_distress
11-13-2012, 07:51 AM
If I am reading this correctly Dan White suggested Silva get in the ring and challage GSP after the fight. Whoa, Dana the promoter from hell! lol.. Now ever since Cheal's speach after a fight yelling at Anderson in the audience "that he sucks", (you could tell Spider was very irritated by that remark), Dana want's everybody to act like Chael. Silva has too much class and he genuinely respects George too much for that. Agreed, it'll be good theatrics and raise ticket sales, but if it not in you don't act like it is. Anderson, a true martial artist in mind and soul.