Is Michael Bisping a good fighter?

Is Michael Bisping a good fighter?

Michael Bisping was never the best fighter in the world, but he reached the zenith of the sport. Michael Bisping was never the best striker in the world, but he beat up dynamic strikers on the feet. He wasn’t the world’s best grappler, but he held his own against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belts and decorated wrestlers.

What’s wrong with Michael Bisping?

Bisping suffers from strabismus, which is a condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned when looking at an object. This was caused by a detached retina injury from the fight with Vitor Belfort at UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping in 2013, which Bisping lost via technical knockout in round two.

Who did GSP lose his title to?

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Matt Serra
At UFC 69 in 2007, St-Pierre suffered only his second (and last, as of his official retirement in 2019) loss in MMA, when he lost the welterweight title to The Ultimate Fighter 4 winner Matt Serra when Serra forced the referee to step in after a series of unanswered strikes at 3:25 of round one.

How old was Bisping when he beat Rockhold?

37
Through it all, Bisping has remained a constant, always seemingly inches away from grasping the brass ring, only to consistently fall just short of it. On Saturday at UFC 199, at the age of 37, Bisping finally won the big one.

Is Bisping a southpaw?

Bisping had the full repertoire on the feet. A converted southpaw, meaning he is originally left-handed, however, due to being trained as an orthodox, he places his left foot forward and his right foot behind.

What is TRT Vitor?

Despite 16 years of wear-and-tear fighting against the absolute best mixed martial artists in the world, Brazilian superstar Vitor Belfort has never looked better. What’s really the question of the hour is whether Belfort is on testosterone replacement therapy, better-known to most as “TRT.”

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Did GSP loose his belt?

And it’s official — Georges St-Pierre has vacated his title and now Robert Whittaker faces Luke Rockhold for the undisputed middleweight belt at UFC 221 in Australia. The middleweight division will move forward without Georges St-Pierre at the helm.