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BareKnuckle boxing within 2 years...
I watched his fight with GSP and he got destroyed.
He's a 1 dimensional fighter. 1 dimensinoal fighters have crazy different performances like that. Bob Sapp beat Ernesto Hoost. Then looked like a bitch against Cro Cop. Styles make fights, especially when you're 500% in 1 area and 20% in everything else.Bizarre that fitch went to a draw with rory and then lost to the guy that rory controlled easily.
Rory has one of the best ground games in WW. He handled Maia pretty damn easily as well.
Was cut Post Prime, don't worry you'll eventually get there, just need some time kid
The irony is that Fitch gets dominated by every good grappler he faceskid, patience is key. You'll get there. You have the swing hands at each other already, eventually, you'll learn about grappling, something a little more advance.
Yes someone made a thread about him, so he totally wasn't an afterthought.how is he an afterthought? he was still competing in Bellator and somebody just made a thread about him that me and you are currently posting in lol
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Definitely overrated, people just remember him for being ranked #2 and having win streaks. But he rarely fought truly top competition, his best wins are Alves x2(and the first time Alves was green) and Sanchez. He was ranked #2 because other top guys would face each other and knock each other out of the top 5 while Fitch would keep grinding decisions against guys who upper mid-tier. I think he was once ranked like #5 p4p which is crazy.he was one of the best WW ever for years? that doesn't make sense.
dude was overrated back then and he sure doesn't rate all time.
Out of his primeThe irony is that Fitch gets dominated by every good grappler he faces
It's ok boomers, keep white knighting for an irrelevant jobber
Thinking about it how did he never fight koscheck or the other dudes that were top back then....Definitely overrated, people just remember him for being ranked #2 and having win streaks. But he rarely fought truly top competition, his best wins are Alves x2(and the first time Alves was green) and Sanchez. He was ranked #2 because other top guys would face each other and knock each other out of the top 5 while Fitch would keep grinding decisions against guys who upper mid-tier. I think he was once ranked like #5 p4p which is crazy.
He was never that good to be honest. He did well against lower ranked opponents.Just announced it in Bellator after a loss. Like his style or not he was one of the best Welterweights ever for years. Hespect
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How was he "overrated back then"? In his prime, Fitch was the consensus #2 active WW for the best part of 5 years.
He went 13-1 in the most stacked division from UFC debut to the Penn draw. His style was tough to watch, but it was extremely effective.
Definitely overrated, people just remember him for being ranked #2 and having win streaks. But he rarely fought truly top competition, his best wins are Alves x2(and the first time Alves was green) and Sanchez. He was ranked #2 because other top guys would face each other and knock each other out of the top 5 while Fitch would keep grinding decisions against guys who upper mid-tier. I think he was once ranked like #5 p4p which is crazy.
His biggest win was prob Diego and the Alves rematch.I've never been a fan of his boring ass style. Leading up to his title shot he practically fought a bunch nobody's minus Thiago Alves.
Looking back at his overall career what was his hallmark performance that defined him anyway? I can't think of any because he fought the exact same way each and every fight. It's hard to like a guy like Jon Fitch knowing his whole game plan was to backpack you to a decision.
If you want to talk about a positive about Jon Fitch I can say the guy had heart in the GSP fight.