Fedor Emelianenko, Georges St. Pierre or Jon Jones - Who's the more complete fighter?

Out of these 3, who's the most complete fighter?


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Out of these 3 GOATs who do you think had the most complete skill-set?

Fedor 40 wins - by knockout 16, by submission 15, by decision 9.
GSP 26 wins - by knockout 8, by submission 6. by decision 12.
Jon Jones 27 wins - by knockout 10, by submission 7, by decision 10.




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No human who has ever lived in the history of this planet has even a tiny chance of beating Jon Jones in a fight

Jones can easily defeat most fully grown animals too. Even a fully adult silverback gorilla, who is slightly stronger than Jones, won't beat Jones due to the skill and fight iq of Jones. He would easily submit it or choke it out
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elephants would be too slow against Jones. Tigers and lions have a small chance due to their speed and sharp teeth but I still give Jones the edge
No force on Earth or beyond can compare to the prowess and skill of Jon Jones in a fight.

In the cosmic arena, not even the burning intensity of stars can overshadow Jones's brilliance. He could outshine them with his strategic intelligence, leaving them dim in comparison.

Facing the microscopic and elusive viruses, Jones's fight IQ would find a way to defeat them, conquering the unseen with the same finesse he shows in the ring.

Earthquakes may shake the world, but they cannot shake Jon Jones's determination and strength. He would stand unbroken against their force, a symbol of resilience unparalleled.

Floods, with their relentless power and overwhelming force, would find no victory over Jones. He would navigate through them with grace and skill, mastering the torrents with the same ease he masters his opponents.

Even the mechanical might of buses and semi-trucks would not deter Jones. He would face them head-on, outmaneuvering their sheer mass and power, rendering them as mere obstacles in his path.

Indeed, whether it's nature's fury or man's creation, nothing can defeat Jon Jones. His skill, intelligence, and indomitable spirit rise above all adversaries, making him an unparalleled force in any battle.


And I'd like to add for completeness:


Jon Jones's prowess is not limited to mere earthly opponents; it extends into the very fabric of the universe, where he contends with the four fundamental forces that govern all of existence.

Time, that relentless and unyielding force, would find itself bested by Jones. With his acute perception and unparalleled skill, he would manipulate time's flow, dancing between moments, and remaining always a step ahead of an adversary that has defeated all others.

When faced with the enigmatic origin of the universe, the very fabric of existence, Jones would delve into its mysteries with the curiosity and determination that have defined his career. He would unravel the secrets of creation, mastering them as he has mastered every challenge he has ever faced.

Quantum physics, with its paradoxes and complexities, would be no match for Jones's intellect and intuition. He would weave through its uncertainties, embracing its probabilistic nature, and finding clarity in the chaos. The bewildering world of subatomic particles would become as familiar to him as the ring, his understanding transcending what seemed unfathomable.

Gravity, the force that binds the cosmos, would find itself no match for Jones. With his innate understanding of balance and control, he would overcome gravity's pull, moving with a grace and precision that defy its constraints. He would float above the Earth, unbound by the force that holds others captive.

Facing the Weak Nuclear Force, responsible for the decay of subatomic particles, Jones would demonstrate a stability and resilience that transcend atomic deterioration. His skill and fight IQ would allow him to navigate the very building blocks of matter, maintaining integrity where others would falter and break down.

The Strong Nuclear Force, which holds the nucleus of an atom together, would be met with a strength of character and physicality that it could not overcome. Jones would reach into the heart of the atom, taming the force that binds protons and neutrons, exerting a control that echoes his mastery in the ring.

Even the Electromagnetic Force, governing the interactions between charged particles, would yield to Jones's command. His ability to sense and respond to the subtlest of energies would enable him to influence electromagnetic fields, manipulating them with the same dexterity with which he maneuvers his opponents.

No matter the adversary, whether a fully grown silverback gorilla, stars, viruses, earthquakes, floods, semi-trucks, or even the fundamental forces of the universe, Jon Jones emerges victorious. His mastery of physical and metaphysical realms stands as a testament to human potential, a symbol of what can be achieved through skill, determination, and an unbreakable will. The universe itself becomes his arena, and he stands undefeated, a champion in every sense of the word.
 
No human who has ever lived in the history of this planet has even a tiny chance of beating Jon Jones in a fight

Jones can easily defeat most fully grown animals too. Even a fully adult silverback gorilla, who is slightly stronger than Jones, won't beat Jones due to the skill and fight iq of Jones. He would easily submit it or choke it out
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elephants would be too slow against Jones. Tigers and lions have a small chance due to their speed and sharp teeth but I still give Jones the edge
No force on Earth or beyond can compare to the prowess and skill of Jon Jones in a fight.

In the cosmic arena, not even the burning intensity of stars can overshadow Jones's brilliance. He could outshine them with his strategic intelligence, leaving them dim in comparison.

Facing the microscopic and elusive viruses, Jones's fight IQ would find a way to defeat them, conquering the unseen with the same finesse he shows in the ring.

Earthquakes may shake the world, but they cannot shake Jon Jones's determination and strength. He would stand unbroken against their force, a symbol of resilience unparalleled.

Floods, with their relentless power and overwhelming force, would find no victory over Jones. He would navigate through them with grace and skill, mastering the torrents with the same ease he masters his opponents.

Even the mechanical might of buses and semi-trucks would not deter Jones. He would face them head-on, outmaneuvering their sheer mass and power, rendering them as mere obstacles in his path.

Indeed, whether it's nature's fury or man's creation, nothing can defeat Jon Jones. His skill, intelligence, and indomitable spirit rise above all adversaries, making him an unparalleled force in any battle.


And I'd like to add for completeness:


Jon Jones's prowess is not limited to mere earthly opponents; it extends into the very fabric of the universe, where he contends with the four fundamental forces that govern all of existence.

Time, that relentless and unyielding force, would find itself bested by Jones. With his acute perception and unparalleled skill, he would manipulate time's flow, dancing between moments, and remaining always a step ahead of an adversary that has defeated all others.

When faced with the enigmatic origin of the universe, the very fabric of existence, Jones would delve into its mysteries with the curiosity and determination that have defined his career. He would unravel the secrets of creation, mastering them as he has mastered every challenge he has ever faced.

Quantum physics, with its paradoxes and complexities, would be no match for Jones's intellect and intuition. He would weave through its uncertainties, embracing its probabilistic nature, and finding clarity in the chaos. The bewildering world of subatomic particles would become as familiar to him as the ring, his understanding transcending what seemed unfathomable.

Gravity, the force that binds the cosmos, would find itself no match for Jones. With his innate understanding of balance and control, he would overcome gravity's pull, moving with a grace and precision that defy its constraints. He would float above the Earth, unbound by the force that holds others captive.

Facing the Weak Nuclear Force, responsible for the decay of subatomic particles, Jones would
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No human who has ever lived in the history of this planet has even a tiny chance of beating Jon Jones in a fight

Jones can easily defeat most fully grown animals too. Even a fully adult silverback gorilla, who is slightly stronger than Jones, won't beat Jones due to the skill and fight iq of Jones. He would easily submit it or choke it out
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elephants would be too slow against Jones. Tigers and lions have a small chance due to their speed and sharp teeth but I still give Jones the edge
No force on Earth or beyond can compare to the prowess and skill of Jon Jones in a fight.

In the cosmic arena, not even the burning intensity of stars can overshadow Jones's brilliance. He could outshine them with his strategic intelligence, leaving them dim in comparison.

Facing the microscopic and elusive viruses, Jones's fight IQ would find a way to defeat them, conquering the unseen with the same finesse he shows in the ring.

Earthquakes may shake the world, but they cannot shake Jon Jones's determination and strength. He would stand unbroken against their force, a symbol of resilience unparalleled.

Floods, with their relentless power and overwhelming force, would find no victory over Jones. He would navigate through them with grace and skill, mastering the torrents with the same ease he masters his opponents.

Even the mechanical might of buses and semi-trucks would not deter Jones. He would face them head-on, outmaneuvering their sheer mass and power, rendering them as mere obstacles in his path.

Indeed, whether it's nature's fury or man's creation, nothing can defeat Jon Jones. His skill, intelligence, and indomitable spirit rise above all adversaries, making him an unparalleled force in any battle.


And I'd like to add for completeness:


Jon Jones's prowess is not limited to mere earthly opponents; it extends into the very fabric of the universe, where he contends with the four fundamental forces that govern all of existence.

Time, that relentless and unyielding force, would find itself bested by Jones. With his acute perception and unparalleled skill, he would manipulate time's flow, dancing between moments, and remaining always a step ahead of an adversary that has defeated all others.

When faced with the enigmatic origin of the universe, the very fabric of existence, Jones would delve into its mysteries with the curiosity and determination that have defined his career. He would unravel the secrets of creation, mastering them as he has mastered every challenge he has ever faced.

Quantum physics, with its paradoxes and complexities, would be no match for Jones's intellect and intuition. He would weave through its uncertainties, embracing its probabilistic nature, and finding clarity in the chaos. The bewildering world of subatomic particles would become as familiar to him as the ring, his understanding transcending what seemed unfathomable.

Gravity, the force that binds the cosmos, would find itself no match for Jones. With his innate understanding of balance and control, he would overcome gravity's pull, moving with a grace and precision that defy its constraints. He would float above the Earth, unbound by the force that holds others captive.

Facing the Weak Nuclear Force, responsible for the decay of subatomic particles, Jones would demonstrate a stability and resilience that transcend atomic deterioration. His skill and fight IQ would allow him to navigate the very building blocks of matter, maintaining integrity where others would falter and break down.

The Strong Nuclear Force, which holds the nucleus of an atom together, would be met with a strength of character and physicality that it could not overcome. Jones would reach into the heart of the atom, taming the force that binds protons and neutrons, exerting a control that echoes his mastery in the ring.

Even the Electromagnetic Force, governing the interactions between charged particles, would yield to Jones's command. His ability to sense and respond to the subtlest of energies would enable him to influence electromagnetic fields, manipulating them with the same dexterity with which he maneuvers his opponents.

No matter the adversary, whether a fully grown silverback gorilla, stars, viruses, earthquakes, floods, semi-trucks, or even the fundamental forces of the universe, Jon Jones emerges victorious. His mastery of physical and metaphysical realms stands as a testament to human potential, a symbol of what can be achieved through skill, determination, and an unbreakable will. The universe itself becomes his arena, and he stands undefeated, a champion in every sense of the word.
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Yep, still Fedor. Don't know how you can argue it when he had more variety in his grappling. Jon doesn't have a boxing game, he relies on eyepokes and long reach to control the standup LOL.
Jones and GSP really went most of their careers gameplaning to fight a pretty narrow style IMHO, there well rounded fighters but they definately have things they do not do too well.

Fedor could fight tactically as well sometimes but had more of a history of just going after people wherever the fight was, grappling with world class grapplers, striking with world class striker.

To be honest thats part of why his undefeat run was so insane, he was one of the most aggressive guys in MMA history who took loads of risks.
 
Jones and GSP really went most of their careers gameplaning to fight a pretty narrow style IMHO, there well rounded fighters but they definately have things they do not do too well.

Fedor could fight tactically as well sometimes but had more of a history of just going after people wherever the fight was, grappling with world class grapplers, striking with world class striker.

To be honest thats part of why his undefeat run was so insane, he was one of the most aggressive guys in MMA history who took loads of risks.
Yeah there wasnt alot of footage or if there was,it wasnt always easy to get,for figters back then. So Fedor would just alot of the time try to take guys out early. Its amazing how good he was at that,and how he never got knocked out in 10 yrs trying to do that with such big fuckin guys. He usually just took guys down when they fucked up and made a mistake that made it easier for him to do it. He mostly was willing and prepared to stand with anyone.
 
Yeah there wasnt alot of footage or if there was,it wasnt always easy to get,for figters back then. So Fedor would just alot of the time try to take guys out early. Its amazing how good he was at that,and how he never got knocked out in 10 yrs trying to do that with such big fuckin guys. He usually just took guys down when they fucked up and made a mistake that made it easier for him to do it. He mostly was willing and prepared to stand with anyone.
I actually think his most uniqye skill was how good a defencive boxer he was. There so much bullshit hype in MMA pushing the idea that stiff mechanical boxing pumping a jab with high hands is the peak of skill but Fedor was one of the only MMA fighters who truely looked "loose" in his striking, the way he was able to time shots and slip punches with upper body movement.

The real story of the fight with Mirko espeically is not the typical one that "Mirko couldnt deal with pressure", reality is Mirko was normally great at dealing with pressure and sent almost everyone who tried to do so in the shadow realm, the real story was that Fedor had the defence to neutralise Mirko's counters, he blocks loads of mid kicks and even moreso he slips the left straight about a dozen times.
 
I actually think his most uniqye skill was how good a defencive boxer he was. There so much bullshit hype in MMA pushing the idea that stiff mechanical boxing pumping a jab with high hands is the peak of skill but Fedor was one of the only MMA fighters who truely looked "loose" in his striking, the way he was able to time shots and slip punches with upper body movement.

The real story of the fight with Mirko espeically is not the typical one that "Mirko couldnt deal with pressure", reality is Mirko was normally great at dealing with pressure and sent almost everyone who tried to do so in the shadow realm, the real story was that Fedor had the defence to neutralise Mirko's counters, he blocks loads of mid kicks and even moreso he slips the left straight about a dozen times.
I remember that his coaches didnt like that he kept his hands at his waist all the time when he would spar,but they realized he was fast enough and had good enough striking defense to make it work.
 
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