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How many of them still fight and KO subpar competition in their mid 40s?
Physical prime is 27-35. No amount of delusional fanboism can change science, kid.
Please list your combat experience, accolades, and the gyms you've trained at. Put me in my place, sweetie. Show me how your extensive experience, combined with your extreme fanaticism, can alter science, math, and reality. I'm very intrigued now by your wealth of superior knowledge and disdain for basements.
Fedor still fights because he makes over a million a fight. It's called a job. That doesn't mean he's still in his prime.
Only a a clown with no real life experience would equate an athletes prime with their physical prime. This just shows you're completely out of touch with sports and athletics. By your moronic logic most tennis players are still peaking at 33 years old even though statistics prove this to be false.
90% of tennis players are considered to be old and washed up by the time they're 32 years old.
I've been training BJJ since 2007 and got my purple belt from a Gracie Torrance lineage black belt and have been training under a Gracie Barra Northridge (Romulos) black belt instructor under whom I got two stripes on my purple belt.
I trained at Fortune boxing gym (Justin Fortune) Pacquiao's coach from 2009-2015. Been in hard sparring and training with pro and amateur combat athletes from all kinds of backgrounds and still spar kick boxing a couple times a month with people from that gym.
Where you train at bro?
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