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I'm a Pereira fan, but I pick Gane.
Dude is a lot thicker, way more bone and tissue density.
Size doesn't always determine matchups but it would be a big factor in this one IMO.I'm a Pereira fan, but I pick Gane.
Dude is a lot thicker, way more bone and tissue density.
Size doesn't always determine matchups but it would be a big factor in this one IMO.
Cain beat up Brock pretty good but Cain had top tier grappling for HW standards which nullified any size advantage Brock could have imposed on him.
Gane and Poatan aren't seasoned wrestlers so size would play a much bigger factor if Gane decided to go that route.
Hittable, yes, we all agree. But inactive? Dude fought like three or four times in a year. Nothing unbeliavable, but in this age that people love rank squatting, it's amazing.The Poatan that exists in people's minds is not the inactive and very hittable Poatan that exists in reality.
Gane would piece him up.
I disagree. He's pushing 230lbs and he doesn't even look remotely close to bulky. For a guy to be that heavy without looking like a swollen unit means that he's got deceptively dense bones/big frame.I don't think he has the bone density though.
He's very tall, but seems frail by comparison — especially to Gane.
I disagree. He's pushing 230lbs and he doesn't even look remotely close to bulky. For a guy to be that heavy without looking like a swollen unit means that he's got deceptively dense bones/big frame.
It wasn’t a good 250 lbs for Gane. But then again it was vs a tomato can so it didn’t really matter. But Ganes usual weight is in the mid 230’s.Pretty sure he was 250 on the dot against Spivak, and lean too. He's straight up built different than Pereira, big difference in muscle between the two.