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Stipe showed last fight he is on another level he is one of those guys who is always getting better and that is scary also he is fighting people who have so much mileage on them...That was hardly a fight.
You can see there the gap between LHW and HW.
At that point.. Stipe was considered the MW Bisping (he punched glass chinned Gonzaga a zillion times and di not put him out) and Maldonado was one of the thoughest MOFOs LHW had seen.
Then Stipe lands 1 right hand and Maldonado is done.
Full camp Maldonado would have surely destroyed Stipe.1. It was a short notice fight for Maldonado.
2. Remember Stipe's fight with Struve? Every fight is different.
Full camp Maldonado would have surely destroyed Stipe.
Poor Fabio thought that taking a few shots to land one was an option against Stipe.
Having a camp Maldonado couldn't have done worse. Maldonado is a good boxer, if Struve can KO Stipe, Maldonado could as well. Even Zombie Nog who couldn't beat anyone survived Struve.
But thanks for bypassing any rational thoughts or dealing with anything I said. Your worthless commentary is very valuable.
Having a camp Maldonado couldn't have done worse. Maldonado is a good boxer, if Struve can KO Stipe, Maldonado could as well. Even Zombie Nog who couldn't beat anyone survived Struve.
"Couldn't", "can", "could", "couldn't".
Do you have any more "insights" as to how things could happen while leaving a backdoor open because you actually didn't make any statement? You probably believe you're a very smart guy, lol.
More like the difference between MW and HW. Maldonado is a chubby MW fighting at LHW/HW. For some reason, the LHW has been stacked with bloated MWs (Belfort, Sonnen, Wand, Rashad, Shogun, Machida etc etc). Put Gus and Jones next to a HW and they will look fairly similar in size but of course a bit less muscular.You can see there the gap between LHW and HW.