Fighters that tend to fold when the going gets tough or have never made comebacks to win

It was 1 round against a 2 week manlet mendes lol....that isn't adversity, thats expected.
Just because you expected something does not take away the fact that conor faced adversity and came back from it.
You can't re write the rules to suit yourself
 
Just because you expected something does not take away the fact that conor faced adversity and came back from it.
You can't re write the rules to suit yourself
Bro it was one round against a 2 week manlet mendes....thats not adversity.
 
Is that vitor ( looking likes james thompson) inviting sakuraba into his guard? Wow u have to be fucking crazy to invite sakuraba into ur guard im not sure i ever saw that fight

Sakuraba had developed some new striking skills pretty quickly and Belfort knew that he was in danger on the feet.
 
Is that vitor ( looking likes james thompson) inviting sakuraba into his guard? Wow u have to be fucking crazy to invite sakuraba into ur guard im not sure i ever saw that fight
It's a great fight. I'm pretty sure it's on YouTube. You should watch it. Its a damn fine & entertaining performance.
 
vitor is the poster boy obviously.

mir is kind of in that boat too - he gets finished so quick that it's hard to tell a lot of the time, but once he takes damage in a fight it's usually over.
 
Joe Riggs
Kevin Casey
Takanori Gomi
 
Vitor Belfort has no come from behind wins. he gives up as soon as the fight doesnt go his way.
 
I agree with all of those.
To some extent, Donald Cerrone, Gray Maynard, Faber (has he ever won a fight he was losing?) Edson Barboza

Faber stabbed Francisco Rivera with his finger when he started losing before snatching victory.

That is sort of a comeback, right?
 
I see the Chael mentions. Have always disagreed with saying he folded.
 
I know it's really tough since it's HW, but seriously, does Overeem have a single come from behind victory in 50+ fights?
 
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