How did you watch it? Didn't find a stream wasn't really home. But yeah these things happen, people say Weidman was lucky, I don't think he was, I'm more a Silva follower, but it makes me cringe everytime people bring the "luck" argument... Weidman checked the low kick, it hit perfectly, leg broke, it happens. Nothing else to say, gg Weidman, everyone can go home :). I don't know if he's coming back, I don't really care, I'm just looking forward to next Weidman fight, also Jon Jones. You?
Watched it on a stream but had to switch becase it got removed.
People said Weidman was lucky after the first fight as well.
In my opinion Silva still remains one of the best ever however I feel he isn't as young anymore (38) and I feel he is pretty much done after such a injury he would probably need to recover at least for a year or two and 40 is just father time catching up.
As for Weidman he needs to win a bit more to really establish himself as one of the best If he manages to defend his title and stay unbeaten he would be recognized as one of the best.His next match vs Belfort will be awesome and will show how good he is.
Edit: forgot to add Weidman dominated him during the first round and even landed a punch that made Silva lose his balance
Edited by Snow_Crash at 06:36 CST, 29 December 2013
That was difficult to watch.. Should've just followed in GSP's footsteps and retired. There's no glory in just falling to the new, better guy. Time doesn't have a belt. Life does. Legacies are forever. Bye champs.