Come on, why are you purposefully misinterpreting what I wrote?Bud, a ton of that doesn't have anything to do with what I said and is getting into mental gymnastic territory.
Khamzat looked good against Whittaker, no doubt about it, but anyone I speak to who actually does BJJ tells me that choke shouldn't have finished whittaker.
You're trying to say that Burns and Usman would have success at MW simply because DDP and strickland (former Welterweights), went on to have success at MW. Come on dude, that's mental gymnastics and you know it. Not every fighter has the frame to move up a weight class successfully. We know DDP and Strickland are great middleweights. You're imagining that Burns and Usman would be.
As for mentioning injuries. I've seen you mention khamzat's hand injuries numerous times, so what do you mean you're not allowed to mention them? lol. Have you mentioned DDP going into the Whittaker fight with a foot injury? I doubt it.
I wasn't trying to say a thing about Burns or Usman as MWs.
I was more focusing on how someone (Ddp Strickland Whittaker Khamzat) can have questionable performances at WW, yet still become champions at MW.
Obviously, having LOSSES at the lower division is worse than winning a war against a former title contender?
I don't need to mention DDPs toe injury because nobody is downplaying that performance.
I'm specifically mentioning Khamzat's hand ligament injury because before it happened, Khamzat was 10-8ing him, yet people whine about his performances in round 2 and 3, when he was injured.
Also, Whittaker's injury.
Do you think Whittaker was in that position on purpose and was chilling and waiting for Khamzat to gas out?
Are you not impressed by anyone being able to dominate the fight completely against Whittaker, even if it only lasted about 3 minutes?
Sorry for the "mental gymnastics", I like to use logic and fairness.
If you want to measure Khamzat at his worse it's only fair to look at other top MWs at their worst, and maybe compare their relative accolades at a similar stage, and see whose flaws are "worse".
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