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Im from Brazil and I speak Brazilian doofus
Thank god, cos your grammar is terrible.
Also, what you expressed was an opinion, not a fact.
Doofus
Don't people from Brazil speak Portuguese?
Im from Brazil and I speak Brazilian doofus
Me no understand me so sorry . dorkThank god, cos your grammar is terrible.
Also, what you expressed was an opinion, not a fact.
Doofus
Me no understand me so sorry . dork
Depends if you consider Rashad's draw with Tito as breaking his streak.The first time two fighters with crazy win streaks fight for the title (9vs10)
Both LW Goat contenders
Neither was finished in UFC
I did read the post, and if that is what TS meant, he will need to write it in a different way. I am sure you agree.......... before you post maybe you should read fact 3 again. It says "All while unijured."
Cain GSP Cruz all had injuries that needed surgery.
- The UFC 223 main-card has a staggering combined professional MMA-record of 131-26 and 1 Draw.
- The biggest favorite on this card (according to Tapology) is Zabit Magomedsharipov over Kyle Bochniak
- Khabib Nurmagomedov averages 6 Takedowns in 15 minutes
- Khabib is obviously the only fighter in the UFC with a 25-0 record
- Khabib on average absorbs just 1,5 significant strikes per minute, which makes him the #8th hardest to hit fighter on the ENTIRE ROSTER.
- Khabib has the third-most takedowns landed in UFC history, and the most takedowns landed in a fight (21 against Trujillo)
- Tony Ferguson has the longest winning streak in lightweight division history (Ten)
- Tony Ferguson is tied for the 6th most submission victories in UFC history.
- Tony Ferguson has the highest win percentage in UFC History (92,86%), higher than even GSP - (unbeaten fighters are obviously not included, and only Khabib and Ortega are unbeaten UFC fighters worth mentioning anyway).
- Rose Namajunas has the most finishes in the UFC strawweight division
- Mairbek Taisumov has three Performance-bonuses in a row, finished his last 5. (Edit: removed from the card.)
- Evan Dunham has the 5th most significant strikes landed in UFC History, he lands 5,7 significant strikes per minute
- Renato Moicano won 6 of his last 7, with a win over Jeremy Stephens (#5 Featherweight) and a loss only to Brian Ortega (#1 Featherweight)
- Joanna has the most strikes landed in a title-bout ever, (225 against Andrade) and the most significant strikes landed in UFC title-fights altogether.
- Al Iaquinta vs Paul Felder is a heck of a fight (scientifically proven)
7. OPINION: If the winner of this fight beats Conor, that fighter has essentially cleaned out their division. Never in the history of the sport could you say that about a newly crowned champ, even moreso considering it is arguably the deepest division.
1. FACT: Tony and Khabib have the two longest win streaks in the history of UFC's LW. This includes every champ ever.
2. FACT: If Khabib wins he joins a very exclusive club (10-0 in the UFC). This has technically been reached only by Royce and Anderson.
3. FACT: Conor has set the record for the longest period of not defending a title in the history of the sport. All while unijured.
4. OPINION: If Conor and their opponent from 223 didn't exist, either Khabib or Tony would now be a multiple-time defending champ of the deepest division. They would currently be ranked #1 P4P by the UFC (over MM). Instead, due to deadlock, neither is on the list/they were recently ranked far below Michael Bisping P4P.
5. OPINION: Tony and Khabib are tied for the hardest ever road to an undisputed title shot.
6. FACT: Despite all the above, some Conor fans will likely discredit the winner to justify him not fighting them.
7. OPINION: If the winner of this fight beats Conor, that fighter has essentially cleaned out their division. Never in the history of the sport could you say that about a newly crowned champ, even moreso considering it is arguably the deepest division.
8. OPINION: If this card does less than 500k it shows the casuals have won/UFC is dying/the sky is falling/insert hyperbole here.
What do you think? Do you have similar opinions based on the facts above?
Expectation for OP content - 100% facts1. FACT: Tony and Khabib have the two longest win streaks in the history of UFC's LW. This includes every champ ever.
2. FACT: If Khabib wins he joins a very exclusive club (10-0 in the UFC). This has technically been reached only by Royce and Anderson.
3. FACT: Conor has set the record for the longest period of not defending a title in the history of the sport. All while unijured.
4. OPINION: If Conor and their opponent from 223 didn't exist, either Khabib or Tony would now be a multiple-time defending champ of the deepest division. They would currently be ranked #1 P4P by the UFC (over MM). Instead, due to deadlock, neither is on the list/they were recently ranked far below Michael Bisping P4P.
5. OPINION: Tony and Khabib are tied for the hardest ever road to an undisputed title shot.
6. FACT: Despite all the above, some Conor fans will likely discredit the winner to justify him not fighting them.
7. OPINION: If the winner of this fight beats Conor, that fighter has essentially cleaned out their division. Never in the history of the sport could you say that about a newly crowned champ, even moreso considering it is arguably the deepest division.
8. OPINION: If this card does less than 500k it shows the casuals have won/UFC is dying/the sky is falling/insert hyperbole here.
What do you think? Do you have similar opinions based on the facts above?
Is making thread titles complex?Do you not understand cause and effect? He is the champ of 155. Them being underranked/pissing away primes/being underpaid millions is the direct result of him refusing to perform his job/fight. This isnt complex...
Fact!Whoever wins this fight is the true LW champ.
Conor has never defended a belt in his whole life, and he has sat this one out to let the two top LWs fight each other, RATHER than defend the belt.
Both Cucuy and Khabib are real fighters and the best of the division.
Fact: Like it or not if conor actually come back and beats the winner he will be the goat lightweight
Haha are you really Brazilian considering Brazilians speak Portuguese?Im from Brazil and I speak Brazilian doofus
Facts about Tony and Khabib...3. FACT: Conor has set the record for the longest period of not defending a title in the history of the sport. All while unijured.
Opinion: they will probably fight each other at least 2-3 times over the course of their careers.
and you know that all had injuries where Conor was just bitching around.Sounds good.
Fact no 3: Is that right? I thought that was Cain Velasquez? More than 600 days. Conor has less than 500 days.
Edit: Cruz went 828 days before he was stripped. GSP also went 567 days without defending.
Opinion 4: I don't think so..