In a recent interview by Gerbasi at UFC.com, Rampage, who fought both Wanderlei Silva and Chuck Liddell twice each, couldn't pick a winner of the bout scheduled for UFC 79.
When asked a "A beats B, B beats C=A beats C" type question, does Rampage beating Liddell both times and losing to Silva twice mean that Silva will beat Liddell, Rampage had this to say:
“That’s not the way it goes, I guarantee you that if I would have fought Silva both times in the UFC, I would have won.”
Because of the Octagon as opposed to the PRIDE ring?
“Not the cage, the referees,” he said. “I guarantee I would have beaten him.”
Interesting that Rampage said that, I don't think I heard him say that before. I agree with him on this, but only in regards to his first fight with Silva at Pride Grand Prix 2003 Finals
. (one of the best MMA events by they way) Rampage just beat Liddell in a pretty gruelling semi-finals fight and started off pretty good with Silva taking him down early. But just was he was starting to do some ground and pound from the top the referee stood them up! It was a very quick stand up, especially in such an important fight, but I guess PrideFC favored Wanderlei at the time. I think the stand up threw Rampage off and led to Silva, who was fresher after his fight with Yoshida, to eventually repeatedly kneeing Rampage till the referees stopped the fight.
In the second Rampage vs Silva fight, Rampage was ahead and had Silva reeling at the end of round 1, but there Silva was saved by the bell. The referees had nothing to do with, what seemed like, Rampage feeling tired/discouraged in round 2. In the end Silva nicely side stepping Rampage's lunging straight right and catching him with a moster right hook on the nose that basically ended the fight.
So who does Rampage pick? “I don’t gamble", he said. Again, it's interesting that he didn't pick anybody and especially Silva. (disclaimer: I'm a bit Rampage fan)
I'm leaning toward Silva taking this one if he doesn't follow Chuck or....*gasp* takes Liddell down! Silva is very well rounded. He showed a consistently good ground game from the bottom (vs Fujita, Mark Hunt, even second Sakuraba fight), decent takedowns, sprawling and of course his wild striking. He's comfortable everywhere the fight goes, unlike Liddell who looked uncomfortable during completely stand up in his last loss to Jardine.
If you read the interview, what did you think?