Fighters who are humble at defeat

Lawblaw

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We always talk about fighters who give excuses, but how about the fighters who never give excuses?

I think Shogun never gives excuses (his fans never miss a chance tho)

Who else?

Brock also was humble at defeat "I expected nothing less, he's a great fighter, I knew I had a great challenge infront of me, I had a great training camp and he was better than me"
 
Tito Ortiz
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Rampage is pretty chill, eg "gave" the win to Ninja. Many other fighters would have jumped around and screaming and hollering but he was all class!
 
It seems like most are, which is why guys like weidman and Hendricks get mocked.
 
Chael Sonnen, word on the street he brought beers to Silva's Barbecue.
 
Ronda seems pretty humble in defeat, doesn't she?


.....anyone?
 
Rampage used to be pretty good, not sure about him in his older years. Anderson was really nice about Weidman. Arlovski and Cro Cop are also good
 
Machida- he never discredits his opponents and admit he needs to improve on x,y,z when he loses
 
Machida, Condit and I don't recall ever hearing Rashad Evans say anything bad in defeat.
 
Some are humble some are fake in their humility.
 
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