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hmmm... u´re belittlin´ someone who built this sport and contributed to the current skill set....That's really beside the point.
hmmm... u´re belittlin´ someone who built this sport and contributed to the current skill set....That's really beside the point.
Ummm.... did you read the OP, and the title of the thread? I was answering it, don't be so sensitive.hmmm... u´re belittlin´ someone who built this sport and contributed to the current skill set....
Im actually not, and it´s not about Royce.Ummm.... did you read the OP, and the title of the thread? I was answering it, don't be so sensitive.
You continue to take what I said personally. If it makes you feel better, I will answer another way:Im actually not, and it´s not about Royce.
U´re belittlin´ him but ask yourself: how would these current WWs would fare back in the days @ openweight against super-roided monsters, at 250-280, near NHB rules, in tournaments, several fights per night, without good medical assistance?
Nuthin´personal, and u actually ducked the question.You continue to take what I said personally. If it makes you feel better, I will answer another way:
Question: Ice Cold Igor Vovchanchyn Vs UFC Top 15 2018, how would he do?
My Answer: Poorly
Lmao @ casuals underrating Igor Vovchanchyn
Prime Igor is easily top 5 in any UFC division he chooses
Would be shocked if he could actually even make it to WW.If he chooses WW or below I think he'd be the champ actually.
Would be shocked if he could actually even make it to WW.
Are you creating your own thread? What do WW's have to do with it? That has nothing to do with tis thread. Igor was not a WW. If you want that discussion, make a thread on it, although I don't see it going far. Are you talking about Royce? Because today's fighters at WW would make a laughing stock out of the early UFC. Royce was a pioneer, but he would do about as good today as the football players in the leather helmet era would be in today's NFL- not very. Same with Igor really.Nuthin´personal, and u actually ducked the question.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again. The Stipe we have right now beats any fighter on the planet from anytime, or any promotion. That’s just my opinion. But it’s my honest opinion, and it’s not changing anytime soon.
not just that, he is on a monster win streak / revenge tour and only got USADA'd on a huge technicality.But was UFC Cro-Cop prime Cro-Cop? Gotta fill in all the blanks when doing MMA math.
at some point he was 240 pounds, you think its "udersized"??? he was short, but not a small guy by any means, his arms and legs are short but all muscleEven with him being very undersized in this generation I see him using his explosiveness and Power to annihilate most of the division. The division is filled up with experienced athletes who are out of there physical prime right now and only able to stay at the top because of being crafty veterans. And the younger athletes just don't seem to have the skills to get to the top. I think there are a couple guys might be able to defeat Igor Stipe Oleinik maybe blaydes
Ice Cold Igor Vovchanchyn
Age 30
Height 5 ft 7 in
Weight 230
Reach 68 inc
Ice Cold Igor Vovchanchyn Vs UFC Top 15 2018
Champion : Stipe Miocic
1 Francis Ngannou
2 Alistair Overeem
3 Alexander Volkov
4 Curtis Blaydes
5 Fabricio Werdum
6 Derrick Lewis
6 Mark Hunt
8 Marcin Tybura
9 Andrei Arlovski
10 Aleksei Oleinik
11 Stefan Struve
12 Tai Tuivasa
13 Shamil Abdurakhimov
14 Junior Albini
15 Justin Willis
I'd have a hard time saying that given how close he was close to losing to the Reem.The Stipe we have right now beats any fighter on the planet from anytime, or any promotion. That’s just my opinion.
Is it because he pulls out of a fight a week before hand and Stipe can take a nice nap because of it?Prime Cain makes Stipe go sleepy