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How did crazy Kevin Holland rip thru Fluffy in under a minute?

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People keep going on about hernandez beating dolidze, but who did dolidze really beat? What makes him a good win?

Backwards shorts marvin? he seems done in his career for a while. hermansson who is alternating wins with devastating losses? or maybe phil hawes? His best win is ironically holland, who is the front runner of journeymen.

Im not sold at all on hernandez. But I will say he is a fun fighter to watch. Dont expect him to go to the top tho.
 
Anderson silva got destroyed by Chonan, Hughes got wrecked x2 to Hallman, Stipe got beat down by Struve, etc.

An early career loss does not mean a fighter cannot become elite or even dominant champ

Struve basically blinded Miocic with eyepokes before the finish. Kind of odd more people don’t know this.
 
People keep going on about hernandez beating dolidze, but who did dolidze really beat? What makes him a good win?

Backwards shorts marvin? he seems done in his career for a while. hermansson who is alternating wins with devastating losses? or maybe phil hawes? His best win is ironically holland, who is the front runner of journeymen.

Im not sold at all on hernandez. But I will say he is a fun fighter to watch. Dont expect him to go to the top tho.

Dolidze sucks but Fluffy was absolutely shaking the spare change out of his orifices for multiple rounds. Roman has lost before but he was legitimately broken this time. You don't often see that. Not a great win though in terms of moving the ranked needle.
 
Holland gave a shit back then.
Much different fighters today, as one could tell from their current positions in the division(s).
Holland has a lot of raw talent but little to no drive and some type of ego issue.
 
Things happen in MMA. You can have all the skill in the world but if a knee lands to the body in the right way it can put you down regardless.
Nah, it's about will and resilience.

Fedor landed on his neck against Randleman and still managed to win.
 
Nah, it's about will and resilience.

Fedor landed on his neck against Randleman and still managed to win.
So did Ryan Bader against Rampage. Don't turn this into another Fedor cult worship thread.

 
How did Belal (of all people) finish Sean Brady and give him his only career loss? Things happen and some fighters improve a lot.

I'd certainly pick Fluffy over Holland and Brady over Belal in rematches.
 
Kevin Holland is an explosive man

You can run at him but the results might not be what you wanted.
 
Anderson silva got destroyed by Chonan, Hughes got wrecked x2 to Hallman, Stipe got beat down by Struve, etc.

An early career loss does not mean a fighter cannot become elite or even dominant champ
Bruh, I rode Stipe off in his losses against Struve & Cigano. Then dude goes on to become champ & puts together one of the most stacked resumes of all time. The fight game is fckn crazy.
 
Nah, it's about will and resilience.

Fedor landed on his neck against Randleman and still managed to win.
There’s a difference between that and a body shot.

It’s miraculous that Fedor wasn’t paralysed.
 
Dolidze sucks but Fluffy was absolutely shaking the spare change out of his orifices for multiple rounds. Roman has lost before but he was legitimately broken this time. You don't often see that. Not a great win though in terms of moving the ranked needle.
Dolidze is getting old, and his already bad cardio has taken a nosedive. Dude looks like he is underwater. Was a good fight and an ok win for fluffy. Give him strickland to see where he really is at imo.
 
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