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So if it can substitute wrestling... then wrestling isn't necessary for MMA. You're right--if you don't have wrestling you won't make it far in MMA. Thank God that Fedor, Anderson Silva, Lyoto Machida, Shogun Rua, and Shinya Aoki are all elite wrestlers. That's probably the reason for their success. Just to be clear, I'm being sarcastic, and no, Anderson's wrestling ability is sub-par.
I just don't get how you can say that wrestling is necessary. How many Brazilians wrestle? How many of our champs are Brazilians?
You know what UFC 1 proved? That a no holds barred competition designed to promote a single martial art by pitting it against people completely unprepared for groundfighting does a great job of making that art famous. I'd like to see Royce Gracie fight someone nowadays with even decent BJJ and good standup.
Anyway, could we please get back on topic? This thread isn't about wrestling.
there are 8 divisions in ufc ,, only 3 champions are brazillian , of those 3 brazillians , they are all strikers ,
junior dos santos
anderson silva
jose aldo
the rest are excellent wrestlers and american (gsp canadian ), wrestling and bjj go hand in hand now , unless you always want to fight from the bottom