Fighter you respect, but still wish to be humbled?

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I wonder if i'm the only guy...

There are many fighters i pretty much like or at least respect for their skills but still want to see get humbled bad.

Let me begin:

Frankie Edgar - cannot be ko'd, i'm glad Ortega put an end to that discussion

Aldo - after the "I'm still the champ" talk, was good to see Holloway put an end to that as well

DC - for the worst trash talk, good Jones humbled him

Renan Barao - just because of his dancing after his victories

Weidman - because he broke Anderson, is normal he is on list

Cody Garbrandt - THANK YOU Tj

Rousey - once in a lifetime beating

Poirier - happens pretty often to be fair

Who i really wanna see on that humble list in the future:

Holloway
Jones
Stipe
Khabib
Woodley (last time was too long ago)


Who's on your HUMBLE list sherdog?
 
Stipe. Very lucky to have crawled up through the hw ranks while the vast majority of the top 10 are old as fuck and a shell of their former selves.
 
Covington.

And Rousey. One more time.

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Gustafsson for his last demands regarding the fight for the belt.
 
I never really thought about it before, but the notion of wanting to see a fighter "humbled" is pathetic.

I cant be the only one that thinks it comes from a place of inferiority right?
 
I never really thought about it before, but the notion of wanting to see a fighter "humbled" is pathetic.

I cant be the only one that thinks it comes from a place of inferiority right?

I change my pick to this guy.
 
I never really thought about it before, but the notion of wanting to see a fighter "humbled" is pathetic.

I cant be the only one that thinks it comes from a place of inferiority right?

You need to be humbled.
 
Mine was Platinum Mike Perry but that train has thankfully been derailed. He'll come back with the right people in his corner next time I believe ;)

Now it's just Colby Covington...
 
I never really thought about it before, but the notion of wanting to see a fighter "humbled" is pathetic.

I cant be the only one that thinks it comes from a place of inferiority right?

I don't know...i really enjoy the trash talk and weigh in soap operas, but i nevertheless think: damn that dude/girl needs to be shut down.

If it's important to you, of course all this aforementioned guys would humble me within seconds inside the cage for this thread ;)
 
I wonder if i'm the only guy...

There are many fighters i pretty much like or at least respect for their skills but still want to see get humbled bad.

Let me begin:

Frankie Edgar - cannot be ko'd, i'm glad Ortega put an end to that discussion

Aldo - after the "I'm still the champ" talk, was good to see Holloway put an end to that as well

DC - for the worst trash talk, good Jones humbled him

Renan Barao - just because of his dancing after his victories

Weidman - because he broke Anderson, is normal he is on list

Cody Garbrandt - THANK YOU Tj

Rousey - once in a lifetime beating

Poirier - happens pretty often to be fair

Who i really wanna see on that humble list in the future:

Holloway
Jones
Stipe
Khabib
Woodley (last time was too long ago)


Who's on your HUMBLE list sherdog?
Edgar?

Max?
 
Mine was Platinum Mike Perry but that train has thankfully been derailed. He'll come back with the right people in his corner next time I believe ;)

Now it's just Colby Covington...

Sometimes the humbling for the fans is even more important than for the fighter himself :D
 
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