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Looks like training has begun..
He is definitely training hard.
Looks like training has begun..
well UFC used "elite striking" for Ronda Rousey..Whoa they are using the term legend loosely…Matt Mitrione a legend?!?! Bahahahaha
Bader is NOT an easy fight for Fedor.
Dem yoel romero genetics hahadon't wanna be all negative but cruel reality is that in 40+ years if you do not possess yoel-romero-level genetics you can't become significantly better without peds. so at this point fight experience and God's will is our only hope.
It didn't change my mind at all. All great fighters start losing at some point. They're all still great. Anybody who thinks they all suck now are crazy.No it doesn't but people truly think differently of Penn now than they did 5 years ago. Crapping your record out to 16-12 did some things to people's memories. If he would have just quit after that Hughes beat down people would still consider him one of the best to do it but they don't now.
It didn't change my mind at all. All great fighters start losing at some point. They're all still great. Anybody who thinks they all suck now are crazy.
well UFC used "elite striking" for Ronda Rousey..
Fedor does not give a single fuck about losing. It is this trait which allowed him to lay wreckage to the best Heavy Weights in the world for a decade that now breaks his fans hearts and tarnishes his legacy.Emelianenko's in the Sugar Ray Robinson twilight of his career. It's all about the bucks at this point. If he cared about legacy, he would've clued up after the Maldonado fight and retired again. But my guess is that when he did retire a few years ago, he returned to regular life and realized making $1mm+ a year in MMA was more lucrative than whatever he was doing at the Russian Ministry of Sport.
First MS Paint shoop I ever made. I've come a long way since then. One of these days, I'll do it over again to see how much I've improved.It's looks like @jeicex actual face
Emelianenko's in the Sugar Ray Robinson twilight of his career. It's all about the bucks at this point. If he cared about legacy, he would've clued up after the Maldonado fight and retired again. But my guess is that when he did retire a few years ago, he returned to regular life and realized making $1mm+ a year in MMA was more lucrative than whatever he was doing at the Russian Ministry of Sport.
He does it for sport, he says this all the time. I don't get why people say this other than t jump to the worst conclusion.