that fight doesnt even seem interesting to fedor, i bet, given bigfoot's decline - same w hendo - but werdum should be interesting to the killer in fedorBigfoot Silva—the first one was a decisive beatdown, and Silva is very beatable now.
Werdum and Hendo, it could always be argued that Emelianenko just got caught by the former, and early stoppage on the latter. The Silva loss was the decisive one.
it wasn't recklessly, that was a measured attack and if you watch the fight you'd see thatWerdum is better on the ground. He is better than Nog on the ground too. He dove into Nog's guard recklessly with punches too. Couldn't get away with it with Werdum. Simple as that.
Under that logic, Buster Douglas is better than Mike TysonOne might surmise Werdum's ground game is superior to Nogueira's because, gee, oh, I dunno, Werdum beat Nogueira on the ground. Werdum proved he was superior on the ground to both Nog and Fedor. The proof is in the
Why do sherdoggers talk about fights that they haven't seen?
Fedor won R1, lose R2 than was stopped between rounds by the doctor basically for nothing (Kosheck went full fight with a broken orbital bone while Fedor didn't have anything).
To TS: Werdum, it's the only fight that makes sense in an 'avenging' point of view.
Bigfoot and Hendo are done, a win against them would change nothing.
I'm already looking forward to the rematch with Fabio
If I were at Fedor's place I'd sneak a peek of him when he's in the shower with Putin.
who says you can't get hit by lightning twice?Not sure how you can say Werdum got lucky, he triangled him and armbarred him, that's 2 submissions in one!
What trick? He got cracked in the head then Fedor went into the guard and turned the wrong way in a triangle. Other than that Werdum was getting beat up pretty good. A mistake in a great bjj guard is all, but thats all it takes in this game.
I love Fedor but getting submitted by Werdum is pretty fucking decisive m8
If you were Fedor, which rematch would you want the most?
Werdum- he is the one that ended unbelievable undefeated 10 years streak, but losing to him wasn't all that bad, Werdom lost short stand up battle and then got lucky on the ground.
Antonio Silva- this was the only fight where Fedor got dominated and really took a beating. But than again, on a plus side all that beating he took and survived, and even went for a submission at the the end of the round. Also he didn't look bad standing in the first round. Biggest plus in this fight to me is that it didn't end in TKO/KO, but a doctor stoppage after Fedor survived.
Dan Henderson- this fight is the only time Fedor got stopped by strikes and that makes it special. On the other hand to me it looked like an early stoppage (Fedor said the same), and Fedor was winning the fight up until the end, and even knocked Hendo down before the stoppage.
So here it is guys. Which of these losses do you think hurts Fedor the most? My vote goes to Hendo, losing by TKO for a first time, he must felt sad.
I remember an interview after his win, Werdum said Fedor hurt him bad, but he used it to lure him to the ground. Motherfucker knew what he was doing.lol
Best time to lure him there too, before getting all slippery, much easier to submit. Werdum trolled like a genius there.
Werdum. Fedor would have demolished him standing, but he got overaggressive jumping into his guard. All he had to do was back off.
Your delusional. He got tapped. Who gives a shit if he's surround by cage or ropes.It was more to do with Fedor being poorly adapted for the cage than anything. He wanted to spin out under the ropes to escape like he normally would, but those ropes were of course, not there. It wasn't really Werdum getting lucky, but it also wasn't Werdum being much better on the ground or anything like that either. Fedor is pretty much the best heavyweight grappler ever.