just rewatched the bigfoot-fedor fight.fedor got completely outskilled by bigfoot

He'd completely lost his speed and explosiveness by that point, if you're not faster than Bigfoot it's time to hang them up.
 
Fedor went out of prime the moment he sacrificed hard training for going to church and praying with that old ass bearded monk that started following him everywhere around 2008...
 
Fedor looked terrible in that fight, showed a lot of heart but his grappling and striking accuracy were way off.

He also looked very bad in the brett rogers fight, that haymaker in the end just makes it looks impressive.

You compare this version with the one that fought nog or even guys like big daddy, herring. The grappling was on another level. The way he mixed it up with strikes is some of the best you'll ever see.

Anyone who doesn't believe this was fedor out of his prime, you need to donate your eyes because they aren't any use to you.
 
"outskilled" isn't a real word. Anyone using it has no clue what they are talking about.
Sounds like the dictionary is your bible.

Personally, I think the meaning behind the words is more important than the words themselves. The meaning is what you should respond to. Words are just communication tools.
 
Fedor's brawling is atrocious, no idea how he got away with it for so many years. Look at that wild sloppy shit.
 
And people actually think Fedor would've steamrolled Lesnar.....

I'm a much bigger fan of Fedor than I am of Bork but let's get real. At the very least, it's a 50-50 fight.

prime for prime? Fedor is better than him on the feet and better than him on the ground. the only place Brock will have a chance is wrestling, and being able to smother Fedor with his size enough to pound on him. otherwise he's getting TKO'd on the feet, or tapped on the ground.
 
Fedor's brawling is atrocious, no idea how he got away with it for so many years. Look at that wild sloppy shit.

because he knew WHEN to strike and when not to. that's why.

knowing when to throw a punch and when not to throw a punch is much more useful for fighting than knowing how to perfectly throw a punch.
 
after rewatching the fedor-bigfoot fight,is pretty clear that bigfoot beat fedor cause of their technique, not their strength/physical attributes.fedor come out like usual, hands little bit down and swinging wild punches,bigfoot blocked most of them and some get through.and the main contribution to bigfoot success on feet is countering fedor wild/looping punches with inside strikes/straight punches.when you throw wild shots like Fedor, you would leave yourself open for a counter shot or get beat by straight punches
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some strikes didnt land on feet but it show how vulnerable and open fedor is when throwing those wild shots
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"the uppercut landed on head little bit"
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conclusion: fedor got outskilled on feet and ground.
bigfoot was on the juice for this fight. end of thread.
 
Last response because you're a teenage idiot.

His prime didn't end "suddenly" you moron. He lost after 10 YEARS undefeated and over 30 fights at HEAVYWEIGHT. I repeat, you are stupid. Ahahahahaba.

10 years in the hardest and most dangerous weight class.

Also you seem to think everyone ages/peaks/decline at the same rate. My fucking god you are stupid. Bahahaha.A

Not to mention Silva being a proven steroid user. No shit he was able to cheat his way to fight longer.

To anyone that actually understands whst they are seeing(not you) it was clear Fedor was declining a good while before the Werdum loss. We were saying that even BEFORE he finally lost.

Fedor was older, ultra rich, getting into politics and not training nearly as hard.

Don't be too hard on yourself, you're only a kid. Try to not speak on things you don't so you don't reveal yourself to be stupid. Bahahahhahah
agreed. these ufc teen newbs are unbearable.
 
Lol so why did Fedor's "prime" end so quickly? Maybe because he was never that good? GSP and Silva were elite in their mid to late 30s, but Fedor somehow fell off a cliff in his early 30s and got KO'd by Middleweights bahahahaha
Fedor had been fighting for over 10 years by that point.

The peak where an athlete / fighter can perform at their absolute best Is very short. All those wars, all those sparring sessions, all those Injuries, they add up. Over time the burning fire you once had can slowly fade as well. Especially when you're wealthy and maybe there's been a change In priorities / distractions, etc.

10 years Is a long time In the fight game.

Fighters also age differently, particularly when there's substances Involved which Increase the longevity of their careers.
 
These Fedor haters are too obvious.
 
I would not go that far it was a huge size disadvantage. Fedor One thing I have said about him in the past which his fans completely dismiss, is that he is not that technical on the feet. They claim he used to be and then stopped being technical And started headhunting more later in his career. But he always had a tendency to throw wild looping punches at different points in fights. He got away with it.
 
Quickly? Fedor went 31-0 in a 10 year legendary run you retarded bum, became top heavyweight in the world at 26 years old, of course by 32, 33 he was past his prime, GTFO moron

32 was supposed to be the prime for a fighter. He didn’t just start losing he wasn’t even competitive anymore. Muhammad Ali was extremely competitive into his late 30s. He was heavyweight champion in his early 20s.
 
32 was supposed to be the prime for a fighter. He didn’t just start losing he wasn’t even competitive anymore. Muhammad Ali was extremely competitive into his late 30s. He was heavyweight champion in his early 20s.
Prime depends of each fighter, 28-32 is just the most common, the average prime, doesn't work like that for everyone.

32 wasn't Werdum's prime for example, it was by 36-39 years old. Fighters start declining after 10-12 years of a MMA career and that's exactly when Fedor started losing, he's a perfect example of someone that fought past his prime, and still is active tbh.
 
Prime depends of each fighter, 28-32 is just the most common, the average prime, doesn't work like that for everyone.

32 wasn't Werdum's prime for example, it was by 36-39 years old. Fighters start declining after 10-12 years of a MMA career and that's exactly when Fedor started losing, he's a perfect example of someone that fought past his prime, and still is active tbh.

And why is he still active would be my question? Did his management do that bad of job taking care of his money? Because he is just taking bad beatings.. The damage is piling up.
 
And why is he still active would be my question? Did his management do that bad of job taking care of his money? Because he is just taking bad beatings.. The damage is piling up.
Same reason to why BJ Penn started fighting even tho he was born in a rich family: they're real fighters, they love the sport, felt in love in the business of punching people in the face, very different from ATHLETES like GSP/DJ for examples, these 2 would never fight past their prime against someone dangerous, they're prize fighters, not the same thing.
 
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