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Would buy PPV for sure.
"FEDOR LOST BECAUSE HE'S OUT OF HIS PRIME! HE WAS OUT OF HIS PRIME AGAINST ARLOVSKI!"
*Fedor wants to return to MMA*
"FEDOR COULD DEFINITELY BEAT WERDUM! HE'S GOING TO BE EVEN BETTER THIS TIME!"
The #1 worst fanbase in MMA (or sports) history.
Fedor is about 10 years past his peak, and at least 5 years past being in anything close to his prime. That said, he is still probably capable of beating Werdum. It's not like a great fighter will lose their ability to beat top comp the second they're no longer prime. Conversely, it's possible for a great fighter, in their prime, to lose to lesser comp. Hence, it's possible that Fedor was past his prime by Arlovski, and could still be competitive against Werdum 6 years later. But you would have to be able to think abstractly to understand that.
You're pretty damn dumb if you believe that. Honestly.
You're pretty damn dumb if you believe that. Honestly.
Fedor wouldn't be a huge star today. It's the casual fans that boost PPV numbers for people like conor and Ronda. Fedor isn't very marketable.
That said, I watch every PPV anyway so I'd be watching if he ever fights in the UFC
He could be fighting a particularly tough crosswordand still yes in a heartbeat.
"FEDOR LOST BECAUSE HE'S OUT OF HIS PRIME! HE WAS OUT OF HIS PRIME AGAINST ARLOVSKI!"
*Fedor wants to return to MMA*
"FEDOR COULD DEFINITELY BEAT WERDUM! HE'S GOING TO BE EVEN BETTER THIS TIME!"
The #1 worst fanbase in MMA (or sports) history.
Nice ad hominem. But if you care to discuss it beyond the level of a 6yr old, go ahead and break down as to why Werdum is 100% to beat Fedor,if they ever fight again, using valid logic.
Let's see;