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He'll really be on the wrong side of 30 if that's the case. Honestly, I think he's fine where he is at.Late 2024 or 2025
He'll really be on the wrong side of 30 if that's the case. Honestly, I think he's fine where he is at.Late 2024 or 2025
Doesn't change the fact that Chandler had more than just a moment against him.So did everyone else. That's a testament to the reckless and aggressive style that Charles presents more than anything.
That's fair. I just think everyone overstates how well he did against Charles. For me, if you didn't finish Charles, it may as well have not mattered. He recovers too damned quickly and somehow gets even more dangerous.Doesn't change the fact that Chandler had more than just a moment against him.
You can have good moments even in fights you lose. He was close to finishing Oliveira.Lol at Chandler having done well against the elite of 155.
Got finished by Charles and Dustin, and got smacked around by Chandler. He's only beaten the ghost of Tony and Hooker, who is not elite at all. Tony actually had him hurt too lol.
He's 0-3 against the elite of 155.
Agreed, I have always wanted to see Pitbull in the UFC
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He gets murked by any of the folks mentioned if they are in there prime. Bellator is minor leagues. Same for Lima. These folks would of been contenders maybe that's it. He along with Lima did right not jumping they would be exposed.
Yes, who could forget how the SF champions did once they merged:Strikeforce came over as the smaller, just above regional org, and their stars ran ROUGHSHOD over the UFC.
Lol at Chandler having done well against the elite of 155.
Got finished by Charles and Dustin, and got smacked around by Chandler. He's only beaten the ghost of Tony and Hooker, who is not elite at all. Tony actually had him hurt too lol.
He's 0-3 against the elite of 155.
Pure speculationThe top of the UFC would have eaten him alive, throughout his career.
For sure. I'd call him the Bellator GOAT.
This guy knows what he's talking about! Almost every time UFC signed someone of note in their prime they became champs (Eddie, Jiri, Strikeforce/WEC guys etc). Even rejects became top 5 (Volkov)This concept has been completely debunked, its hilarious still reading this sentiment in 2024. On average the talent in other orgs is lower, but there is no difference in quality when looking at the standouts.
Eddie Alavarez came over from Bellator and became champion because he was still in his fighting prime. Anyone with eyeballs and any sense of what their looking at could see Eddie was elite, just like you should see a prime Pitbull was on an elite level.
Strikeforce came over as the smaller, just above regional org, and their stars ran ROUGHSHOD over the UFC. Multiple champions in multiple divisions.
Pitbull would have been a really fun guy to have around, but U Fight Cheap is a risk for guys getting paid well.
Dude, he about finished Charles. WTH are you talking about?
You can have good moments even in fights you lose. He was close to finishing Oliveira.