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Many champs win the belt and can't defend it even 2x. Using even your description, his MW reign was well above average by definition.
Almost pulled it off, that's a stretch.Past prime out of shape Melvin who fought out of his weight class was setup as the sacrifice and almost pulled it off lol, imagine that.
Melvin never secured a Rear-Naked choke his entire 54 fight career either, someone more skilled could've ended that fight.
Maybe a little, but seriously ZERO rear-naked subs in 54 fights!Almost pulled it off, that's a stretch.
I think it's was an element of surprise that caught Izzy off guard.Maybe a little, but seriously ZERO rear-naked subs in 54 fights!
Melvin just wasn't very good in that regard and even that version was able to get his back.....
Izzy improved a lot, but he didn't face a ton of wrestlers either. If he had to fight Chael, Kennedy, Hendo, younger Romero, it'd be a different story.
I’d say more than that.
Jones
Anderson
GSP
Aldo
Fedor
Mighty Mouse
BJ
Khabib
Usman
Hughes
Stipe
Max
Volk
Barao
Wanderlei
Chuck
Etc
Also if you wanna count the women:
Nunes
Cyborg
Shevchenko
Joanna
These were all what I would consider “dominant” champs, meaning for a long period of time no one looked like they could beat them.
Izzy was getting dropped by Gastelum and eking out decisions in his prime, all the above mentioned were dominating for years.
That's why it was so hilarious when all three of the UFC's "slam dunk" easy matches for Adesanya ended with him losing. Adesanya got out struck by Jan across five rounds. Then got Pereira rushed to him only to lose but bounce back immediately. Then he gets Strickland and gets embarrassed.Of course they will, but I would be like "Strickland, really!? The simpleton who Adesanya should win easily in the first place!?", I mean, at the end of the day Adesanya lost to fucking Strickland LOL.
Adesanya can't save face in beating Strickland at all... He just can't. He lost to a simpleton when everyone was saying he is the God striker, lost in the striking battle to... Strickland. Adesanya can do whatever and that won't be erased. At all. He should win that first fight in the first place, so in the second that's still his obligation: win. Poatan won easily, Adesanya must fulfill his fake painting and nothing more.That's why it was so hilarious when all three of the UFC's "slam dunk" easy matches for Adesanya ended with him losing. Adesanya got out struck by Jan across five rounds. Then got Pereira rushed to him only to lose but bounce back immediately. Then he gets Strickland and gets embarrassed.
If Strickland loses to Adesanya badly and gets knocked out or clowned on like Costa then Adesanya can save face. He basically rewrote his entire legacy around Pereira with the knockout win because he can say "I chased him out of the middleweight division". But if Strickland wins again against Adesanya then immediately loses the belt it would look terrible. If Strickland puts together a few defenses it would maybe soften the loss for Adesanya. Though if Pereira wins a LHW that will be yet another thing that someone has taken from him.
Adesanya's is in a weird place for his legacy now.
This is gold <45>
he didn’t say it wasn’t impressive. he said it was average which it was. of course it was impressive. becoming a ufc champion is impressive. defending the belt is even more impressive. but izzy was presented as being a generational talent, in spite of everything the op mentioned. all told, izzy lost 1/3 of his fights since becoming champion. 2 of his “wins” were close decisions that many thought he lost. only 3 of his wins during his first title reign could be called “clear,” and only one of those was a stoppage. the best thing you could say about izzy’s reign is that he was a distant second to anderson at mw. quality-wise, izzy’s tenure as champ isn’t even top 10 in the ufc.Lmao people are wild. Considering what you just said, there are about 5 people in history who have impressive title reigns.
I’d say more than that.
Jones
Anderson
GSP
Aldo
Fedor
Mighty Mouse
BJ
Khabib
Usman
Hughes
Stipe
Max
Volk
Barao
Wanderlei
Chuck
Etc
Also if you wanna count the women:
Nunes
Cyborg
Shevchenko
Joanna
These were all what I would consider “dominant” champs, meaning for a long period of time no one looked like they could beat them.
Izzy was getting dropped by Gastelum and eking out decisions in his prime, all the above mentioned were dominating for years.
Not really at LHW or HW with their power. No one can go on a dominant win streak at HW with guys like Stipe, Ngannou, Pavlovich, and so on. Where one punch is literally lights out and then you need an entire year off before your next fight. And LHW outside of Jones has had times where power punchers were exchanging the belt.Everything above 170 is generally less impressive because the divisions are weaker.