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I would argue that mma is not martial arts. It's a sport. To compete. Like boxing. but it's not martial arts in the traditional sense.
what do you mean
I would argue that mma is not martial arts. It's a sport. To compete. Like boxing. but it's not martial arts in the traditional sense.
Sylvia and Arlovski are easily among the 10 most accomplished HWs in all of MMA history.Sylvia & Arlovski are probably the worst UFC champions in history
Fedor has never been a UFC champion
And? Werdum is recognized as one of the most accomplished HWs ever... A lot of that has to do with Werdum defeating Fedor.The current champion has a win over Fedor
still salty about that Ali/Patterson fight
How well did Ali do when he was approaching his 40's?
Patterson was 30 years old........Ali was pretty good when he was 30
I disagreeDont see it so, check out the definition of humble.
having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance.
"he was humble about his stature as one of rock history's most influential guitarists"
synonyms: meek, deferential, respectful, submissive, diffident, self-effacing,unassertive; More
That sure as fuck does not define Fedor.
The worst ones, why's he fighting cans in Japan?
you're right, I forgot they had 2 fights
I said Sylvia and Arlovski are among the 10 most accomplished HWs. Last time I checked, 3 fits within the criteria of 10 and under.You've called 3 HWs "one of the most accomplished HWs ever" in the last 2 minutes, are we just throwing that term around for fun? just tell me why he's fighting 2-0 cans in Japan?
Jon Jones beats them all with ease.
Came to write this, but probably in a less polite way.The word is "humility".
I like them both, but prefer Fedor's demeanor.
Fedor was not humble he was quiet and above the moronic bs of shit talking. He was also pretty damn honest and knew he could lose so he never claimed to be unbeatable or shit of that sort.
I cant stand either, humble or arrogant both are signs of fake people.
You realize your first paragraph described "humble" very nicely?