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Awesome post. Awesome fighter.Speed
Cat-like reflexes
Power
Craftiness
Versatile
Pin-point accuracy
Intensity
Dance moves
Dominance
Tim Elliot - Win
Henry Cejudo - Win
John Dodson - Win
Kyoji Horiguchi - Win
Chris Cariaso - Win
Ali Bagautinov - Win
Joseph Benavidez - Win
John Moraga - Win
John Dodson - Wiin
Joseph Benavidez - Win
Ian McCall - Win
11-0 since June 8th, 2012
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It's unfortunate that we even allow these grossly uninformed dudebros to mingle with the rest of us and poison the minds of our n00bs.It's unfortunate that some people can't see past his size to acknowledge the phenomenon that DJ is. The guy's nothing short of spectacular and in my humble opinion, the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world today.
Id respect him more if he stopped fighting tiny guys he's so much better than.It's unfortunate that some people can't see past his size to acknowledge the phenomenon that DJ is. The guy's nothing short of spectacular and in my humble opinion, the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world today.
Reis was a champion at 135 pounds in EliteXC and finalist in Bellator's 145 tournament. DJ and pretty much all of his opponents have "moved up" in the past more so than any other division.Id respect him more if he stopped fighting tiny guys he's so much better than.
Move up.
Don't listen to what world champions have to say about DJ. Listen to this guy. He clearly knows what it takes to be a fighter more than they do.who cares? even amateur hw would murder him
pfp is made up
you cant be a great fighter if you are that small
Who would you rather be trained by, DJ or Struve?You forgot one more thing,
MANLET