I would say about 8. Bisping is blowing the numbers all to shit right now though, especially if he beats that over-rated French-Canadian doucheweasel
PRO MMA fighters tend to start fighting at quite a late age. (The sport is somewhat new as well) But I'd say about 5 - 10 years in most cases.
10 yrs is a lot for a prime, imoLets say UFC fighter, NFL athlete, NBA
how long is pure physical prime including ability to take shots, recover quick, etc
NFL 5-10 yrs???
NBA 15-20 yrs
MMA- 5-10 yrs???
Defending his title 9 times is definitely over rated. You're right. . . .I would say about 8. Bisping is blowing the numbers all to shit right now though, especially if he beats that over-rated French-Canadian doucheweasel
NBA 15-20 yrs
oh rlly?
Winning doesnt mean u´re still in ur physical prime.
Check:
Fight IQ
Experience
etc
Experience helps u to compensate the physical decay.Experience has nothing to do with Prime you get more experienced as you age and less in Prime actually guy
Experience helps u to compensate the physical decay.
Check B-Hop in boxing: technically 2 primes, 1 physical at MW, and 1 [Experience/Fight IQ] at LHW.
U also cant base ur analysis on Fedor´s exceptional run, that´s not how it works.theyre seperate guy, look you can be experienced and not in your prime or you can be experience and in your prime or even over it. sometimes guys get less experienced because they forget or get sloppy.
try going to a gym and ull see ive been trainig 20 years now w pros actually
U also cant base ur analysis on Fedor´s exceptional run, that´s not how it works.
Lets say UFC fighter, NFL athlete, NBA
how long is pure physical prime including ability to take shots, recover quick, etc
NFL 5-10 yrs???
NBA 15-20 yrs
MMA- 5-10 yrs???
ok, u´re obvioulsy an idiot.I base it on my experience in the Combat Arts and Street Fighting, experience you just don't have based on what your saying