GSP to wrestle in 2012

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UFC REPRESENTED IN OLYMPICS! HELL YEAH!

If GSP makes it to the Olympics that would kick ass. He can be UFC's Kurt Angle lol
 

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He wants to wrestle when we all fucking die
 

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UFC REPRESENTED IN OLYMPICS! HELL YEAH!

If GSP makes it to the Olympics that would kick ass. He can be UFC's Kurt Angle lol
As much as I hate GSP, I actually wouldn't mind him representing the UFC in the 2012 Olympics, he could potentially introduce the UFC to more of the world out there.
 

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Never going to happen. Just because he's a good wrestler in the UFC does not mean he is a good amateur wrestler. He will get killed.
 

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Georges St. Pierre said he's going to try to wrestle for Canada in 2012. Competing for your country in the Olympics is an amazing feat, and a worthy goal for a competitor like St. Pierre. There is one problem, though. Canada is already pretty well stocked with wrestlers at 74 kg (163 lbs.), the weight GSP would likely compete at.

Matt Gentry, an NCAA champion for Stanford University, represented Canada at the 2008 Olympics at 74 kg. Now an assistant coach at Stanford, Gentry plans to try for the Olympics again in 2012. He points out that having GSP in the mix could strengthen Canada's delegation, but it isn't easy to get there.

"Evan McDonald is the number one guy in Canada at that weight. If St. Pierre comes in, there's going to be a lot of depth at that weight," Gentry told Cagewriter. "That kind of depth is only going to make our country better. It will make the representative who ends up competing more tested, and they'll have to work harder to earn that spot, which will pay off in the long run."

McDonald wrestled for Canada in the world championships this past September. If GSP were to try to wrestle in the Olympics, he would need to get through both Gentry and McDonald. With such little freestyle wrestling experience, it could be difficult.

"He does have good takedowns, he does have good blast doubles, but it's hard to make the comparison," Gentry said. "But [MMA fighters] stand upright. I've seen those blast doubles, and he's certainly a horse in terms of conditioning, but it is pretty different. It's such a technical sport."

Yes, St. Pierre is very adept at using wrestling during fights. However, there is a huge difference between taking down a striker like Thiago Alves at will and trying to do the same against Buvaisar Saitiev, the Russian gold medalist at GSP's weight class and one of the most dominant wrestlers of the past decade.

Just qualifying your country's weight class for the Olympics is a difficult feat. It requires the wrestler to take a top eight placing at the 2011 World Championships, win their continental championship -- for GSP, it would be the Pan-American Championships -- or win one of the two qualifying tournaments. How hard is that? Only one country, Russia, qualified wrestlers in every weight class for Beijing. Out of eighteen weight classes, Canada qualified ten of them in 2008.

Making Canada's team is also a time-intensive feat. GSP would need to start with the Canadian national championships in 2011 to become part of the ladder of competitors for the Olympic Trials. After that, GSP would need to win the Canadian Olympic Trials, usually held in December of the year before the Olympics. This would tie up GSP for more than a year.
Still, Gentry isn't going to look past St. Pierre if he does try for the Olympics.

"He's a competitor, I'm sure that he'll be tough to beat, no matter what he's competing in."
 

straight_edge76

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This would be epic. I could give a shit about GSP in the UFC, no offense just not a fan. But the exposure he and the UFC would get would do nothing but help, even if he gets owned in the Olympics.
 

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I honestly doubt it will happen. He would pretty much have to quit MMA all together and do nothing but train wrestling for the next year and a half or so. And as long as he's holding that title Dana white won't let him, olympics or not.
 

straight_edge76

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Me neither, you can't just walk into the qualifier with the MMA mentality. I can't see GSP losing that belt for awhile, as much as I dislike him.
 

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After destroying Thiago Alves, Im pretty sure he can beat any wrestler. Srsly, his wrestling abilities are amazing.
 

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Would be interesting... to see him wrestling at the 2012 Olympics in.... wait for it... London England! Oh yeah! Sorry, still bragging about that. I remember the day the decision was made that London would be holding it. We got bombed by terrorists the day after. Awful memories.
 

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No matter how good of a wrestler he is in UFC, the Olympics is a entirely different story, the people he would face, but I am 99.9999999% sure Dana White will not allow it have been training their entire lives to compete for their country in the Olympic games.
 

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Uhhh... Alves isn't a wrestler.

That doesn't matter. Nobody has taken down Alves as good as GSP did. He made Alves look too easy. Point being, GSP picking such a strong- well rounded fighter down so easily just shows he knows what he's doing.
 

straight_edge76

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Olympic wrestlers could do what GSP can do from a wrestling standpoint in their sleep.