All But Forgotten

Yes but 10-8 was the right call. Fitch absolutely whomped Penn in that last round, so bad I wasn't sure he was going to see the end of it. 10-8 rounds happen when there is an overwhelming amount of offense coming from one fighter while the other puts out very little. That is exactly what happened that round. Easy fight to score as a draw

That's exactly what I was saying. I was addressing spid3yo's comment about it being a "robbery draw".
 
Nobuhiko Takada - submission master
 
Old timers I remember fondly and feel gratitude towards (people who don't get enough props):
Jeremy Horn
Akira Shoji
Ebenezer Fontes Braga
Jason DeLucia
Mark Schultz
Mikey Burnett
Kaoru Uno (probably a Top 5 LW of all time, or at least very close!)
Robbie Lawler, if he hadn't resurged
Guy Mezger
Mark Kerr
Mario Sperry
Yuki Kondo
and others
 
For me, its Renato Verissimo. He dominated Carlos Newton, then almost beat Matt Hughes, lost some, won some then disappeared.
 
David Loiseau

His highlights were all before he fought Rich Franklin. That loss sent him into a huge tailspin.

Those spinning body kicks and the nastiest elbows from full guard I've ever seen. The crow lost his confidence and couldn't get it back.
 
Ludwig since he's in the news frequently. First fav, king of the cage karate kid.
 
Recently Hatsu Hioki was expected to make some waves.
 

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