I always wondered if Fedor would still be alive, had it been on concrete.
Had it been in the streets, both fighters would have been wearing clothes and you can't throw a high level judoka when clothes are involved.
If not for his judo and years of learning to get thrown like a rag doll and take the impact fall, Randleman would have rendered him unconscious with that slam.
Had it been in the streets, both fighters would have been wearing clothes and you can't throw a high level judoka when clothes are involved.
I always wondered if Fedor would still be alive, had it been on concrete.
He would have been.
But it would hurt him more. He'd still win, but would breath hard for a time.
I once fell like this on concrete after jaming the ball in the rim, when I messed up my dunk attempt.
I was fine. A bit bruised, but fine. I didn't have Prime 228 pound Randleman on me and slaming me down hard though
I'd probably go out or would have even died, but not Fedor.
He is a world class judoka and was a 237 pound hunk, who was tough as hell.
Had it been in the streets, both fighters would have been wearing clothes and you can't throw a high level judoka when clothes are involved.
I'm not criticizing Fedor, but that slam is so brutal, he would've been injured pretty badly or something, that's for sure.