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@BoxerMaurits and @Ares Black it is for me, but it's hard to vote against anyone in this line up!
Keep up the good work everyone, can't believe that I created my first account here 20 years ago when I was 15 years old...
(I didn't have a long series of accounts, I swear; only 2...one from 2005 to 2010, then I lurked for a couple years before creating this new one)
Sherdog was a goldmine during the mid-2000s, where it was the main English-speaking forum to have a healthy base of PRIDE fans, nowadays people can discuss MMA everywhere and it's great, but it's been fun to see the changes over the years.
We've been through so many eras, I've never been super-involved but I couldn't stay away for too long.
Sherdog has remained online and relevant thanks to generations of "posters of the year" who got extremely involved with the forum and made it fun for everyone, including countless guys like me who mainly watched from the sidelines with a smile.
Thanks guys for keeping it alive, and see you in 15 hours in the RIZIN thread!
It's going to be pretty late in my timezone, but watching the NY card from Japan's Super Saitama Arena with the crew has been a time-tested Shertradition for 2 decades now on my part, with a decade straight of RIZIN now since their inaugural event!
Bonne année à tous!
Keep up the good work everyone, can't believe that I created my first account here 20 years ago when I was 15 years old...
(I didn't have a long series of accounts, I swear; only 2...one from 2005 to 2010, then I lurked for a couple years before creating this new one)
Sherdog was a goldmine during the mid-2000s, where it was the main English-speaking forum to have a healthy base of PRIDE fans, nowadays people can discuss MMA everywhere and it's great, but it's been fun to see the changes over the years.
We've been through so many eras, I've never been super-involved but I couldn't stay away for too long.
Sherdog has remained online and relevant thanks to generations of "posters of the year" who got extremely involved with the forum and made it fun for everyone, including countless guys like me who mainly watched from the sidelines with a smile.
Thanks guys for keeping it alive, and see you in 15 hours in the RIZIN thread!
It's going to be pretty late in my timezone, but watching the NY card from Japan's Super Saitama Arena with the crew has been a time-tested Shertradition for 2 decades now on my part, with a decade straight of RIZIN now since their inaugural event!
Bonne année à tous!
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