Mark Hunt? Lol. In what he’s good at? Losing? The dude has a 13-14-1 record.
Mo Smith? You must be kidding me. 14-17, lol.
The only thing that’s laughable is comparing those losers to Poatan. None of them come even close to him, not even CroCop or Overeem. They never were champions, while...
They have 3 common opponents. DC beat both Mir and Hendo, while Nog lost to both of them. The way you disregard the facts and think of fictional fights to make a point is ridiculous.
Also, DC would murder CroCop. DC is much better on the ground than Fedor.
Rumble had good wrestling background...
Not true. Nog was fighting at the highest level from around 2001 to 2011 or 2013 the very least. So about 10-12 years.
DC fought at an elite level from 2011 till 2020. So 9 years.
Their time at the top was actually very similar. Nog had more wins, but a huge chunk of them were cans and nowhere...
Even funnier is that you talk out of your ass, without doing basic research. Lewis was ranked #2 when Gane beat him and got the Interim belt, basically becoming the #1 contender. Since then he has lost to Ngannou and Jones, 2 champs and beat #3 ranked Tuivasa and #8 ranked Spivac. So there’s no...
Tell me you’re a hater without telling you’re a hater, lol.
Calling Jones and Stipe cans is rich.
Aldo guys like Aspinall, Pavlovich, Blaydes and Gane would plough through any generation of HW’s like through bunch of cans.
BS. List of HW guys who aren’t fat and are actually very skilled:
Jones
Aspinall
Stipe
Gane
Blaydes
Pavlovich
Volkov
Almeida
Tybura
Rozenstruick
So that’s at least 10 good fighters right there. Then you have Lewis, who can KO anyone in the world and can never be written off. Then we also have...
Mighty Mouse headlined a PPV card 4 times. 2 of those did 115k buys, one had 125k, another one card did 205k buys and the last one had Conor vs Poirier on it. DJ just wasn’t a draw, there basically was no PPV cut to give him. In his last in UFC fight he earned 430k. He’s not making more money in...
Lol, this thread is something else. Guys mentioning Khabib as an easy path to title. The dude was on a 9 fight win streak with wins over RDA, Barboza and MJ. He then went to defend his title against 3 fighters who were all ranked in top15 p4p at the time and finished them all. His run was...
What a retarded thread. Leon isn’t dominating guys at 170, he would get murdered by most elite MW’s. Guys like DDP, Costa or Vettori would just walk him down and beat him up like school bullies. He might have a chance edging a decision against Izzy, Sean and Whittaker, although I wouldn’t favour...
Lol at Poatan and Ankalaev. Ankalaev had his shot and couldn’t get past Jan. Poatan has just beat two very recent LHW champions and will be fighting another one in his next fight. How’s that favourable match ups? While Ankalaev just beat the unbeatable Johnny Walker, lol
Lol. Tai just isn’t a skilled fighter. His loses have nothing to do with his prime. He has no wrestling, no BJJ, his striking is sloppy and his chin isn’t granite. The only thing going for him is his KO power. Basically he only has a puncher’s chance in every fight and that’s not enough when...
Lol. You’re going by the Shertard logic- you win= prime, you lose= not prime.
Tai is 31 with 22 pro fights. He may not have even hit his peak. It’s just that last four guys he fought ( Gane, Pavlovich, Volkov, Tybura) are all way more skilled than Tai
Lol. DC fought Rumble, Volkan and Lewis around the same time he fought Stipe. He wrestlef*cked all of them. DC didn’t show any signs of slowing down until maybe the 3rd Stipe fight.
DC’s wrestling resume prior to MMA is also much higher than Cain’s, while Cain and Stipe wrestled at a similar...
Cain a smoother boxer? Lol, never knew you were also a comedian. The moment Cain decided he can box, JDS slept him in 1 Round. Cain got pieced up by Werdum too and we all saw how Stipe’s boxing is on a totally different level in the very next fight
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