Hot Take Pantoja's resume aged so badly

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Brandon Moreno - Tkoed in first round in his last fight (resume 2-2 since Pantoja beaten him)
Royal - KOed in the first round
Erceg - 1 - 2 since Pantoja beaten him
Asakura: Submitted in the first round

Kaikara didn't fight since lost by Pantoja but his resume was 1 - 2 when fought for the belt
It's hard to be considered one of best p4p when his victims aren't impressive
 
Watch yourself TS


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Let us see how many times Van can defend the belt in his absence. Easier said than done to defend the belt, especially against hungry challengers getting their first title shot.
 
Moreno fought Royval and Erceg after all 3 fought Pantoja, so pointing out their combined wins and losses is quite a bit of double dipping, isn't it?

Moreno lost a close fight to Royval and the Taira stoppage (second round, not first) was criticized as early. He beat Erceg, and 5-0 in the UFC Albazi.

Royval beat Moreno and Taira (the guy who beat Moreno, so again, we're double dipping in a way), and lost to Van, the current champ, and recently just got caught by Kape, who should be essentially undefeated in the UFC except for Pantoja.

Erceg and Asakura were pulled either up from the lower ranks or another promotion, so no one was expecting those to be strong additions to the legacy, but KKF's list of losses that's crying referred to were all from the guys mentioned above as the top of the division

When you have this much intermixing of the top fighters in the division, you can't turn around and go 'Look how 50-50 their records have been.' Yes, fights DO usually end up with a winner and a loser.. that's kinda how it works.

Even as dumb as revisionist history can be, this was a particularly stupid one
 
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Moreno fought Royval and Erceg after all 3 fought Pantoja, so pointing out their combined wins and losses is quite a bit of double dipping, isn't it?

Moreno lost a close fight to Royval and the Taira stoppage (second round, not first) was criticized as early. He beat Erceg, and 5-0 in the UFC Albazi.

Royval beat Moreno and Taira (the guy who beat Moreno, so again, we're double dipping in a way), and lost to Van, the current champ, and recently just got caught by Kape, who should be essentially undefeated in the UFC except for Pantoja.

Erceg and Asakura were pulled either up from the lower ranks or another promotion, so no one was expecting those to be strong additions to the legacy, but KKF's list of losses that's crying referred to were all from the guys mentioned above as the top of the division

When you have this much intermixing of the top fighters in the division, you can't turn around and go 'Look how 50-50 their records have been.' Yes, fights DO usually end up with a winner and a loser.. that's kinda how it works.

Even as dumb as revisionist history can be, this was a particularly stupid one
I actually missed reading you putting your metaphorical foot in someone's ass sir.
 
Brandon Moreno - Tkoed in first round in his last fight (resume 2-2 since Pantoja beaten him)
Royal - KOed in the first round
Erceg - 1 - 2 since Pantoja beaten him
Asakura: Submitted in the first round

Kaikara didn't fight since lost by Pantoja but his resume was 1 - 2 when fought for the belt
It's hard to be considered one of best p4p when his victims aren't impressive

When you're retarded, do you know you're retarded?
 
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