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That's why she's your ex you couldn't keep up with the demand.My ex does
That's why she's your ex you couldn't keep up with the demand.My ex does
I'd go Silva, Adesanya, Weidman, Whittaker, and fifth would probably be like...Romero or Belfort. Yes, the 5th spot have warts, but they fought and performance against elite competition better than Franklin did while having a similar strength of schedule (i'd argue harder opponents since Rich fought a lot of great guys who were a bit past it).Who’s your top 5?
He's a very big guy in general. He had a hard time making 185, or at least he claimed.I saw him at a local kickboxing event a year ago. Dude is like brock lesnar size right now.
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Who’s your top 5?
He used to cut from 207 to make 185.He's a very big guy in general. He had a hard time making 185, or at least he claimed.
I feel like that should be a testament to the greatness of Silva, as opposed to a criticism of the career of Rich. But that's never how it works in the combat sports world, it seems.I think the Silva fights destroyed his reputation quite a bit.
No I don't.Oh you're one of those that think that every single newer generation dighter is better than the previous while ignoring the speed and technique on display.
Sorry but nearly all the top 10 at MW and higher are worse than 1 or more different generations from before
Well you can only fight in the era you are in, within the organization you belong to, and I feel like it's hard to argue against the fact that Rich was inherently exceptional (for his era). You don't separate yourself from the pack and defend a title multiple times without being exceptional, by definition.No I don't.
I just don't think Rich was exceptional
Ok well "the pack" is Evan Tanner and a bunch of people no one remembers todayWell you can only fight in the era you are in, within the organization you belong to, and I feel like it's hard to argue against the fact that Rich was inherently exceptional (for his era). You don't separate yourself from the pack and defend a title multiple times without being exceptional, by definition.
I dunno. Outside of Cung Le at the very end of his career, every single person he lost to was a UFC champion at one point. I think he deserves credit. I don't know where I'd rank him. I'd have to think about it. I just think he was a fairly complete all rounder (In an era where that was still kinda rare) that had a lot of success and was at least competitive against everyone he lost to not named Anderson Silva. And perhaps Lyoto. Haven't watched that fight in a long time, but I think Rich got finished early.Ok well "the pack" is Evan Tanner and a bunch of people no one remembers today
That's fin, sure, OK... but people putting him above every mw except Anderson and Izzy, is baffling to me.
I was watching UFC before Franklin even had the belt. I knew there were other mws that would probably beat him, but UFC just didn't have them.
Most of his success came in the stand up. If he fought someone who is a better striker he usually would just lose, not be able to take it to the ground.I dunno. Outside of Cung Le at the very end of his career, every single person he lost to was a UFC champion at one point. I think he deserves credit. I don't know where I'd rank him. I'd have to think about it. I just think he was a fairly complete all rounder (In an era where that was still kinda rare) that had a lot of success and was at least competitive against everyone he faced not named Anderson Silva.
Yes, but all of those people that did beat him were UFC champions. And Cung Le. He only lost to great fighters. And Cung Le. Who was pretty awesome, too.Most of his success came in the stand up. If he fought someone who is a better striker he usually would just lose, not be able to take it to the ground.
he also had one of the greatest 1 punch koes of all time
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I'd go Silva, Adesanya, Weidman, Whittaker, and fifth would probably be like...Romero or Belfort. Yes, the 5th spot have warts, but they fought and performance against elite competition better than Franklin did while having a similar strength of schedule (i'd argue harder opponents since Rich fought a lot of great guys who were a bit past it).
If we're taking into account work in neighboring weight classes then Hendo would be in the top 5 of course.
Rich was really good, but no, I dont think he'd beat every 185er with one arm tied behind his back. I think when its said and done, DDP will be ranked higher than Rich if he's not already.
Rich is like a Sean Strickland level guy I think. He's a feather in any ones cap and a threat, but not super consistent (at the tippy top level) or dominating. Whenever they fight non elite guys they beat them, so they're clearly top guys, just at the bottom of that tier.
Jerry Quarry was the same way, RipRich is like a Sean Strickland level guy I think. He's a feather in any ones cap and a threat, but not super consistent (at the tippy top level) or dominating. Whenever they fight non elite guys they beat them, so they're clearly top guys, just at the bottom of that tier.