Similar resume to Hendo or Rampage from an active fighter that didn't fought in PRIDE?

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How come we don't see a resume from a fighter today similar to Hendo or Rampage? It's the Golden Era of MMA, no? At least the new fans keep saying that. <45>

Both of them fought nothing but killers nonstop and the fighters today fight like 15 cans and only 3,4 good opponents in total and retire smh and people call them GOATS <45>

These days everyone wants to be undefeated and take the easiest matchups only
 
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How come we don't see a resume from a fighter today similar to Hendo or Rampage? It's the Golden Era of MMA, no? At least the new fans keep saying that. <45>

Both of them fought nothing but killers nonstop and the fighters today fight like 15 cans and only 3,4 good opponents in total and retire smh and people call them GOATS <45>

These days everyone wants to be undefeated and take the easiest matchups only
Bro, 13 fights in the UFC! 16 outside of it!

Can Jon Jones, Anderson Silva or GSP say that 50% of their wins or more come from the regional circuit?!?!??! I think not!!! Only the greatest of all-time could make that claim!
 
Bro, 13 fights in the UFC! 16 outside of it!

Can Jon Jones, Anderson Silva or GSP say that 50% of their wins or more come from the regional circuit?!?!??! I think not!!! Only the greatest of all-time could make that claim!

brutal but true.

Add to that only like half of them at the weight class they become great in.
 
Donald Cerrone, just look at his last 40 fights lol, seriously he's fought the who's who of MMA in his weight divisions.

His resume is legit as hell, dude fought prime Njokuani and Jesse Brock within his first 6 pro fights lol.

Dude has over 50 fights and it's hard to find more than 2-3 cans in there, just a list of killers.
 
How come we don't see a resume from a fighter today similar to Hendo or Rampage? It's the Golden Era of MMA, no? At least the new fans keep saying that. <45>

Both of them fought nothing but killers nonstop and the fighters today fight like 15 cans and only 3,4 good opponents in total and retire smh and people call them GOATS <45>

These days everyone wants to be undefeated and take the easiest matchups only
Masvidal, Charles Oliviera, Max Holloway, Poirier, Whittaker, Ferguson, Aldo, Black Beast, Glover Teixera, RDA, Thiago Santos, Jeremy Stephens and many more.

All of them has a shit ton of fights against best fighters ever.
 
Donald Cerrone, just look at his last 40 fights lol, seriously he's fought the who's who of MMA in his weight divisions.

His resume is legit as hell, dude fought prime Njokuani and Jesse Brock within his first 6 pro fights lol.

Dude has over 50 fights and it's hard to find more than 2-3 cans in there, just a list of killers.

Yeah Cowboy has fought Mcgregor, Ferguson, Gaethje, Bendo 3 times, RDA twice, Pettis twice, Lawler, Edson, Alvarez, Nate, Edwards, Masvidal, Till.

Absolute madman.
 
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Anderson, Usman, Colby, Woodley, Masvidal, Askren, Marquardt, Rory, Shields, Condit, Burns, Fitch, Weidman, Chael.
 
Aldo has fought better competition than those two, and unlike those guys he doesn't have 14+ losses <Lmaoo>
 
Pettis is another lunatic

Ferguson, Bendo twice, Cowboy twice, Wonderboy, RDA, Alvarez, Gilbert, Nate, Max, Poirier, CDF, Chiesa, Oliveira, Edson.
 
I don't think anyone has fought as many fighters who won championships with Pride, the UFC, Rings, Strikeforce, Bellator, Dream or other major organisations as Hendo did.
 
How come we don't see a resume from a fighter today similar to Hendo or Rampage? It's the Golden Era of MMA, no? At least the new fans keep saying that. <45>

Both of them fought nothing but killers nonstop and the fighters today fight like 15 cans and only 3,4 good opponents in total and retire smh and people call them GOATS <45>

These days everyone wants to be undefeated and take the easiest matchups only
Teh Moose of course..
 
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