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Now do Pereira.
Pereira lost to Jan Blachowicz.
Now do Pereira.
He obviously doesnt have that career path in MMA although you could argue his kickboxing career followed it somewhat.Now do Pereira.
The current HW champion is Jon Jones and the interim champion is Tom Aspinall.
So that's about the most asinine statement of all time.
Jon and Tom are two of the least conventional fighters imaginable.Jon Jones being HW champ if anything shows exactly that HW has not evolved lol. Jon is not some new evolved fighter that sprung out in recent years. He started in the UFC 16 years ago and became champ 13 years ago. Jon has certain improved as a fighter over the years, but Jon is a fighter from an earlier era of mma and he was able to come in at HW and win the belt in 2 mins over a supposed next level HW lol.
Aspinal is a phenomenal talent and well rounded, but he's not anything that we haven't seen in HWs 10-15 years ago. And he's really the only impressive one in recent years.
HW has not evolved by any means. If you take the best HWs from the UFC and Pride from 2004 to 2010 and compare then to now it would be laughable skills wise. It's not even comparable. It's the only division in mma where this has happened.
You skipped the lengthy back and forth I have posted. Its stupid for you to jump in and in the middle or rather the end want me to rehash it all.Fedor's career started earlier than Stipe's. This isn't hard dude. You have to evaluate fighter age within the context of when they started and how long they were in it. You can't just say "look at who these guys fought at X age". If you want to compare who they fought at 33 then you all need to look at who they fought at 23. At 23 years old Stipe was 4 years away from his first pro fight. At 23 years old Fedor was fighting Takada, Arona, Kohsakha and others. It's so unbelievably brain dead to say "look at who both these guys fought at 33" and then completely failing to mention when their careers started.
Jon and Tom are two of the least conventional fighters imaginable.
To pretend like we're still living in the standard wrestler boxer days or whatever norm is pure fiction by nostalgics. It's exactly why they're champs and dispatched conventional guys like Gane and Pav so easily.
The current HW champion is Jon Jones and the interim champion is Tom Aspinall.
So that's about the most asinine statement of all time.
You're saying things haven't evolved because the current champion is a guy who was an enormous evolution at the time that's literally still successful to today.And the point stand with Jon. He's not some evolved HW of this generation. He's a fighter that gained his success in the early 2010s. He is not any indiciton of the HW division being more evolved than the decades prior.
Jon and Tom are two of the least conventional fighters imaginable.
To pretend like we're still living in the standard wrestler boxer days or whatever norm is pure fiction by nostalgics. It's exactly why they're champs and dispatched conventional guys like Gane and Pav so easily.
The sport hasn't evolved because the current champion is the guy who last evolved the sport onwards from when you're saying it hasn't evolved from.This is self-ownage at its finest.
Thank you.
The sport hasn't evolved because the current champion is the guy who last evolved the sport onwards from when you're saying it hasn't evolved from.
Y'all are sad.
Holy smokes that's delusionalAspinal and Jones aren't more well rounded than Fedor or Cain.
You skipped the lengthy back and forth I have posted. Its stupid for you to jump in and in the middle or rather the end want me to rehash it all.
Fedor was great. IMO What Stipe had done is something Fedor could never have done. We will never know. What we do know is you claimed Rogers was "A good win" when he in fact was a CAN.
As I said Stipe fought an escalating level competition and then fought top competition CONSISTENTLY once he was at the top. Fedor did not. Not saying he ducked or anything as his early career was similar to Royce Gracie in that he was levels ahead of his completion. Many of his opponents had GLARING holes in their game. Pure kickboxers, pure wrestlers etc. Gracie fought guys who didn't have a clue what BJJ was so of course he looked amazing. Fedor was well rounded before anyone else. Stipe was fighting competition that were far more well rounded and he fought opponents who were at the top level. No Brett Rogers', no MWs like Linland or Henderson, no Japanese "Cans", no Freakshow Giants like HMC.
Holy smokes that's delusional
DC would beat fedor easily.Fedor probably has the fastest hands at HW, maybe outside of his brother. Even against Rampage he was fast as fuck. Problem is that today's HWs are much bigger than they was back then. With a proper diet, Fedor could be a MW. Same with DC. Shows how great both really were to dominate at HW like they did, to a lesser extent with DC. I think if Fedor came up in today's game, he would still be elite, though like I said, would be a MW or LHW with a proper diet. That speed translates across dimensions and galaxies.
Yes it's totally "UFC fanboy bias" to say that Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall are more well rounded than Cain. Who was a UFC fighter himself.Nah you're just a UFC fanboy with ridiculous bias.
DC would beat fedor easily.
Yes it's totally "UFC fanboy bias" to say that Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall are more well rounded than Cain. Who was a UFC fighter himself.
Like I said, holy smokes you're delusional.