Fedor Free Fight: Fedor Emelianenko vs Mark Coleman

Mark coleman was an olympian, one of the best heavyweight free style wrestlers ever to enter the octagon. Have some respect for a former great, noob.
He was a weak, one dimensional MMA fighter. Have a dose of reality, kid.
 
btw what an awful gameplan from coleman

"takedown!! fuck, that didnt work..let me think..takedown!! fuuuuck.. hmm, if I try once more but this time I grab the other leg..FUUUUU.. well, 6th time's the charm..#"$%&$"
 
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Fedor fighting at Madison Square Garden ahow.

#helwani

:) fake news
 
Yeah, from UFC 12.
And a Pride 2000 tournament winner.

Agree though, Coleman 2 was not amongst his best wins. Probably slightly above Anderson's win over Bonnar, especially since 46(!) year old coleman beat Bonnar!

Coleman 1 was a more legit win, Coleman was still dangerous and full of supplements back then
 
Coleman at that point was a very outdated fighter, not to mention way over the hill. This one is not one of his high caliber wins.
 
btw what an awful gameplan from coleman

"takedown!! fuck, that didnt work..let me think..takedown!! fuuuuck.. hmm, if I try once more but this time I grab the other leg..FUUUUU.. well, 6th time's the charm..#"$%&$"
So you think he should have kept it standing?
 
And that was a young in his prime roided up Coleman that cut to make the heavyweight weight limit. He was extremely well rounded and nearly impossible to submit. Also had pretty high level striking.
You overextended that one. 4/10.
 
Coleman at that point was a very outdated fighter, not to mention way over the hill. This one is not one of his high caliber wins.

By 2006 Coleman was looking a bit on the downside but really it wasn't until 2009 that he looked past it physically and even then was still competitive. Again yeah he wasn't a well rounded fighter but a non well rounded fighter was UFC champ years after this, at least Coleman could take a punch.
 
He was a weak, one dimensional MMA fighter. Have a dose of reality, kid.

You can say old, one dimensional, over the hill.....etc.

Weak, Coleman was not. That guy could still rip a Sherdogger in half with his bare hands and he's in his 50's now. He had that grew up on a farm, old school wrestler strength lol.
 
By 2006 Coleman was looking a bit on the downside but really it wasn't until 2009 that he looked past it physically and even then was still competitive. Again yeah he wasn't a well rounded fighter but a non well rounded fighter was UFC champ years after this, at least Coleman could take a punch.

I'm not sure if I would call him competitive at that point. At LHW, maybe for lower echelon top 10s (i.e., Bonnar, a very out of shape Shogun...) But not for top 10 HW. And certainly not for the #1 HW in the world.
 
And that was a young in his prime roided up Coleman that cut to make the heavyweight weight limit. He was extremely well rounded and nearly impossible to submit. Also had pretty high level striking.
He weighed 224 .... And PrideFC had no limit for HW.

hope you were trolling
 
And that was a young in his prime roided up Coleman that cut to make the heavyweight weight limit. He was extremely well rounded and nearly impossible to submit. Also had pretty high level striking.
No weight cutting, no weight limit, no high level striking (therefore not extremely well rounded), tapped 5 times out of 10 losses in his career. Be serious, please.
 
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Bro lemme kiss you please.
Fedor = GOAT IN MMA!
 
You can say old, one dimensional, over the hill.....etc.

Weak, Coleman was not. That guy could still rip a Sherdogger in half with his bare hands and he's in his 50's now. He had that grew up on a farm, old school wrestler strength lol.
Fair enough.
 
So you think he should have kept it standing?

well if you try the same thing over and over and fail each time, yeah, try something else - even if it means standing and trading punches with fedor - at least you will have a punchers chance..
 
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