Nemkov is 6"2.He already beat him up..
Not mentioning that he is around 5"11, thats short for LHW nowadays + he competes in Bellator free PEDS policy.
/threadNemkov is 6"2.
nah bro they're way past their primes. Jiri and Nemkov would EASILY beat both of themrumble and romero would knock them both out.
Nemkov is 6"2.
So that´s 1 inch difference you say?
You can´t compare people if they aren´t in same distance from the lens.How tall is Big John McCarthy? He looks to be about the same height there and John is wearing shoes.
Nemkov is taller than that, 100% guaranteed. I bet my life on it./thread
Mo Lawal beats Jiri easily... He already best him up.. oh wait
Vadim has improved way more than Jiri since they fought and Vadim won the round but was totally gassed.
Washed up CB Dollaway was lighting up Jiri and being very effective with leg kicks before he got slept. Vadim has far better kicks, is a grappling threat, has developed one of the best jabs in MMA and his cardio is way better now than it was then
Jiri prolly loses to Phil Davis TBH.
It almost feels like nostalgia to be having a debate between orgs fighters as to who the best guy in the division is.
Both of them have improved since that fight but I think Nemkov has arguably shifted more as a fighter, in 2015 he was an ultra aggressive wild man were as today he's a very measured technical fighter, perhaps somewhat due to fighting guys like Bader and Davis who look for decisions but still the shift is so big its hard to make judgements based on the original match.
I would say as well when not fighting grapplers it could well be Nemkov ends up being mostly a grappler himself. If he faces Rumble for example I strongly suspect it will push hard for takedowns.
That would be the smart thing to do, though.It almost feels like nostalgia to be having a debate between orgs fighters as to who the best guy in the division is.
Both of them have improved since that fight but I think Nemkov has arguably shifted more as a fighter, in 2015 he was an ultra aggressive wild man were as today he's a very measured technical fighter, perhaps somewhat due to fighting guys like Bader and Davis who look for decisions but still the shift is so big its hard to make judgements based on the original match.
I would say as well when not fighting grapplers it could well be Nemkov ends up being mostly a grappler himself. If he faces Rumble for example I strongly suspect it will push hard for takedowns.
So that´s 1 inch difference you say?