Lol that's probably how I'll end up remembering him.I beg to differ. He beat 2 guys across 5 years in his prime. That's his legacy.
The Dillashaw/ Henry card was on some ESPN specialty channel. This was the debut on the main network.Pretty sure this wasn't the ESPN debut card, if memory serves right unless i been sent thru a mendala effect wormhole.
That's the definition of Overeem right there (and has been the case for the last 15 years)He's a good pick for a wild fight. You just don't know if he's gonna be the one getting wrecked or the one doing the wrecking
That was ESPN+... Basically a kind of FS1 card.Pretty sure this wasn't the ESPN debut card, if memory serves right unless i been sent thru a mendala effect wormhole.
He should never. He's more done than Fedor and that's saying a lot.
What are you talkin about?
He's done means his career is over, as in he's way past his prime and should retire. Like how fedor is way past his prime and should have retired a while ago. They shouldn't be fighting any more.
Why did that need explaining?
UFC on Fox debut had Benson VS Guida though right? That was a pretty epic fight.Atleast they were smart enough this time not to make that the only fight.
I thought you meant he's done more in terms of accomplishments.
The big losses on major network debuts will be hard to top.I beg to differ. He beat 2 guys across 5 years in his prime. That's his legacy.
Haha. Good point thoughThe big losses on major network debuts will be hard to top.
Yup. But at least Stipe shows up though... Even though mma is his second job.Cain's the worst. Don't know why the UFC would put money behind him.
He's like Stipe. They can go fight each other in obscurity.
Exactly. If Ngannou wins, it happens in minutes. If not, it goes to a boring decision.In all fairness, there is a real probability of any opponent of Ngannou getting finished within the first minute.