04-26-2008, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by subgenius
No, I'm not joking. Frank Trigg is a good fighter. He took GSP far too lightly. And, Hughes and GSP humbled Trigg severely. I really, seriously, want to see how much Trigg has grown while away from the UFC.
Trigg is a good fighter at 16-6 with 8 TKO wins and 6 submission wins. He has only had two decisions in his career, and he won them both. His six losses came from two TKO losses and four submision losses. That is nothing to be ashamed of in MMA.
Since leaving the UFC, Trigg has gone 4-2 with losses to guys considered to be good fighters; a KO from Lawler (a hard puncher), and a submission to (the WEC WW champion) Carlos Condit. All of Triggs losses have been to top ranked fighters, not to a bunch of nobody fighters.
I want to see Trigg back in the octagon.
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Fighting @ 170 is waaay too much weight for Trigg to cut. He seems to have found a nice home @ 185 and if he came back to the octagon, that's where he would fight.
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