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Fair enough. I honestly think Kharitonov's speed, power, and chin would lead to him beating the Russians mentioned, but I agree that Volkov is criminally underrated and Pav... meh, he's dangerous. The Sergei that arguably beat Big Nog in the HW GP would beat everyone at HW not named Jon Jones in my eyes too, but I admit I'm a Sergei nuthugger.
I was there too, I assure you, and I can confidently say the UFC HW division has been in a state of devolution for the past decade or so, with HW fighters seemingly forgetting how to freakin' grapple. There are notable exceptions, and the standouts from today would be competitive in any era of fighting, but the average skill level of the big men in the UFC has unquestionably dropped.
I generally agree. I said it before, I think the depth in the early 2000's was clearly better than today. I just think the gap isn't as wide as is made out. Because what inevitably happens is (and this is putting the nostalgia aside), people veer toward hyperbole. It's not enough to say "HW was deeper and better back then". It inevitably devolves into "OMG the HW's are all trash now!" Which ignores the simple advances in athletic ability, size, the use of technology in training etc.
Someone like you is rational and not prone to exaggeration in this discussion. That's the exception unfortunately though.