RDA could have become a champ champ in 2015

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...had the superfight between him and Robbie took place.

Discuss.
 
According to WME, it seems like nobodies allowed to become double champs unless they are a PPV draw.
 
Nobody wanted to see that in 2015
Quit imagining things
 
Nobody wanted to see that in 2015
Quit imagining things

Anybody who appreciated the fact, that there are 2 aggressive veteran champs on top of the division, wouldn't have said no to this one.
 
Robbie was his best version during his reign. RDA doesn't have that T-wood bomb power. I believe Robbie would take it.
 
Robbie was his best version during his reign. RDA doesn't have that T-wood bomb power. I believe Robbie would take it.

Where exactly did Lawler change?
You probably did not follow Robbie's career, he was like that a lot of times before...RDA would've done the same.
 
Where exactly did Lawler change?
You probably did not follow Robbie's career, he was like that a lot of times before...RDA would've done the same.
I have followed Robbie's career. Strikeforce him wouldn't have had a competitive battle w/ Condit nor have finished Rory while keeping the same pace throughout championship rounds the entire time. He was the best version of himself during his reign imo. I can understand if you don't share the same sentiment cause Robbie has always been explosive but not as technical as he was during his reign. He changed recently and it's safe to say his on the decline. Not because he lost to RDA but because he had a competitive fight w/ Cowboy who is not a top 10 welterweight realistically by any means. When you have a close fight w/ Cowboy and then Cowboy gets demolished by an unknown prospect then you know your on the decline.
 
I have followed Robbie's career. Strikeforce him wouldn't have had a competitive battle w/ Condit nor have finished Rory while keeping the same pace throughout championship rounds the entire time. He was the best version of himself during his reign imo. I can understand if you don't share the same sentiment cause Robbie has always been explosive but not as technical as he was during his reign. He changed recently and it's safe to say his on the decline. Not because he lost to RDA but because he had a competitive fight w/ Cowboy who is not a top 10 welterweight realistically by any means. When you have a close fight w/ Cowboy and then Cowboy gets demolished by an unknown prospect then you know your on the decline.

You're MMAthing too much, dude.
Check his fight with Babalu at catchweight. Quite reminding of RDA fight, Robbie's defense-wise.
Check how Manhoef picked him apart before Lawler connecting with Hail Mary. Check Larkin fight.
 

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