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I personally feel like Pride and UFC goats should be separated, primarily for the difference in the rules and setting. I think people don't realize how much a ring versus a cage makes a difference, plus the 10 minute first round. They would often do resets to the center of the ring if the fighters got to the edge of the ring on the ground, which effectively takes out cage wrestling and grappling, which is a huge part of cage MMA like in the UFC or Bellator. Cage cutting and ringe craft are also drastically different in a massive cage vs a small square ring. I actually think this plays a large part in the downfall of Fedor in Strikeforce and the lack of expected success for Cro Cop in the UFC, not so much that they exited their primes.
Fedor is without a doubt the Pride goat and the Pride heavyweight goat, but Stipe is the UFC heavyweight goat. I believe that's how those kinds of things should be sorted out versus arguing who was better when we really have no idea because the rules were so much different.
Just my 2 cents!
Agree 100%
heh, I recall Wandi when he just joined the UFC, in his very first fight against CHuck, Chuck was on the ground (I don't recall is Wandi hit him, or if the Iceman lost balance), and Wandi started a kick then stopped himself. But by the time he decided on an alternative, Chuck was already hugging him against the cage.
That moment of hesitation was not THE reason Wandi lost, but it was a definite one he could have finished Chuck, and he missed that opportunity....
Fedor was about the same on his fight against Brett Rogers. Fedor was just following him, because he didn't know how to cut the cage, how to trap someone. Didn't sabe Brett to get knocked out, but it was obvious Fedor was not the same as he were in Pride.