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chuffy
09-10-2009, 02:13 PM
Former PRIDE and WEC fighter Paulo Filho has fired back in what looks set to be a war of words with Strikeforce light-heavyweight champion Gegard Mousasi, saying he would beat him up easily.

Filho, who feels confident after his victory over striker Melvin Manhoef at DREAM 10, made the comments in response to Mousasi alleging this week that he uses steroids. Mousasi had in turn made that comment in response to an earlier remark from Filho, who said he would not need a purse to fight Mousasi because “he is well-trained but can’t beat me”.

In the latest instalment of this fast-developing soap opera, Filho has angrily denied taking any prohibited substances.

“I didn’t take any steroid. How could I have taken steroids before losing 9 kilos?” he asked rhetorically, before blaming Mousasi for the feud between them.

“It’s his fault. He wants to talk, but the truth is he is afraid. He watched me in the past and I also watched him. He didn’t change his game too much. He’s the same: paper-thin and just put on some weight,“ Filho fumed to Terra.com.br today

“And it’s clear he doesn’t respect the opponent because he always has this ‘superior’ look on his face. He’s in good momentum right now but the Brazilian light-heavyweights are able to beat him up - and I’m one of them.”

Filho believes the grudge will inevitably be settled in the cage or ring in the near future, since DREAM and Strikeforce keep a close relationship with each other. Strikeforce are also known to be very impressed with Filho’s latest performance versus Manhoef.

“The fight isn’t signed yet but it will happen. DREAM and Strikeforce have connection. Wherever he wants to face me off, we’ll fight. Be sure we will put on this challenge,” Filho predicts.

The former Brazilian Top Team fighter believes his jiu-jitsu would make the difference versus Mousasi. He says he would smash his adversary onto the floor and in the standing phase, would not give him the space for strikes.

“Depending on the position I will punish him on the ground. All fights end up clinched and he falls easily. I’ll use my jiu-jitsu base to annul his game.”

Of course, we have seen another jiu-jitsu star having no success versus Mousasi, during the DREAM grand prix finals in 2008. On that occasion Ronaldo Jacaré (‘Alligator’ in English) tried a super-man punch and was hit by Mousasi’s foot on the face.

“Jacaré was winning that fight, beating him up, but he made a mistake trying that super-man fly over Mousasi. Actually Mousasi Should not be credited with that hit. Jacare basically landed on his foot. He just defended himself. If they fight one more time Ronaldo will surely take him”.

In the meantime, Filho is scheduled to fight for Bitetti Combat in Rio de Janeiro on September 12th, with the card also featuring former PRIDE FC fighters Ricardo Arona and Pedro Rizzo.

chuffy
09-10-2009, 02:14 PM
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québecwarrior
09-10-2009, 02:41 PM
Why does he say the Brazilian Light Heavyweight can beat him. Lol, the Brazilians are really patriot. Not that i'm against that.

ufoalf
09-10-2009, 08:17 PM
Why does he say the Brazilian Light Heavyweight can beat him. Lol, the Brazilians are really patriot. Not that i'm against that.

OH yeah...
I train at Gracie Barra, god forbid I ever mention Fedor vs Nog :lol:. It's no joke.

québecwarrior
09-10-2009, 08:38 PM
ahahah. that or Royce gracie vs Saku ahaha
But I respect that, Brasil is the bed of MMA. In my opinion, a lot of them are poor, and need to stick together to be in the big league.

chuffy
09-11-2009, 01:03 PM
ahahah. that or Royce gracie vs Saku ahaha
But I respect that, Brasil is the bed of MMA. In my opinion, a lot of them are poor, and need to stick together to be in the big league.


Yeah, well said, you've got to respect that attitude.

Sweet Pea
09-12-2009, 10:08 PM
Mousasi would whoop Filho's overrated, roided up ass all over the ring. Filho has very good BJJ, that is all. His standup is sorry and his wrestling skills are comically overrated because of his muscle mass. Mousasi is a better judoka for MMA and an infinitely better striker.

Beebs
09-13-2009, 12:23 AM
Mousasi would whoop Filho's overrated, roided up ass all over the ring. Filho has very good BJJ, that is all. His standup is sorry and his wrestling skills are comically overrated because of his muscle mass. Mousasi is a better judoka for MMA and an infinitely better striker.

He's got one loss and several very good wins; in the loss he was clealry having some sort of mental health problem. Hard to call him overrated when he's beaten everybody he's fought, both at 185 and 205.

If his wrestling is skilled or just physical isn't really an issue, he almost always gets the fight on the ground, doesn't really matter why.

Yes moussasi has better striking, but so did Manhoef; Manhoefs is certainly better than Moussasi. Everybody has better striking than Filho, the only one able to actually take advantage of it was Sonnen, who has some of the better wrestling in the division.

Filho may lose because Moussasi is very good, but it's nonsensical to call Filho overrated, especially if you are saying it because he isn't a good striker when he is coming off beating the most dangerous striker in MMA.

Sweet Pea
09-13-2009, 12:34 AM
He's got one loss and several very good wins; in the loss he was clealry having some sort of mental health problem. Hard to call him overrated when he's beaten everybody he's fought, both at 185 and 205.

If his wrestling is skilled or just physical isn't really an issue, he almost always gets the fight on the ground, doesn't really matter why.

Yes moussasi has better striking, but so did Manhoef; Manhoefs is certainly better than Moussasi. Everybody has better striking than Filho, the only one able to actually take advantage of it was Sonnen, who has some of the better wrestling in the division.

Filho may lose because Moussasi is very good, but it's nonsensical to call Filho overrated, especially if you are saying it because he isn't a good striker when he is coming off beating the most dangerous striker in MMA.
You overrate Manhoef's striking I think. The guy barely got past Cyborg for God's sake. He's very explosive and powerful, but also very wild and reckless. Anderson is a far better striker for one, and I think Mousasi is better technically.

Mousasi handled Manhoef a whole lot easier than Filho did as well. He also beat an even better BJJ fighter than Filho in Jacare. I'd bet a lot of money on Mousasi were they ever to fight.

The reason I consider Filho so overrated is more based on the way he used to be viewed on Sherdog than anything. He's a very good fighter, but back in the day you could throw out any UFC MW vs Filho matchup and the Pride snobs would claim a first round Filho sub was an inevitability. I just think the guy is very far from unbeatable or being the best. Mousasi on the other hand is the only guy I could realistically see beating Anderson Silva right now.