We will never know how good MVP could have been

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he is about to be 34

he spent all of his prime years outclassing nobodies in Bellator

he lost to Lima, but he got caught and there is no shame in losing to Lima

imagine Adesayna vs. prime MVP?

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highest level of striking, flamboyance, and homoeroticism that we would ever see

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I'd rather have the highlights than not have them.
 
I know from that Lima fight that he was never going to be good enough. Belloltor fed him easy fights to bolster his resume and have him headline overseas cards that were bottom tier. His antics after his fights earned him that Lima knockout which is one of my favorite of all time.
 
He lost to the best fighter he's faced than went straight back to fighting much lesser skilled opponents.

Says enough.
No it doesn’t. By all accounts opponent after opponent pulled out of fights with him and this can’t be ignored. That’s not his fault, he can only fight who shows up. And he had Lima on skates before getting starched so he represented himself well.
 
I would still like to see him fight somebody like Holland to be honest. MVP coudve been a fun gatekeeper in UFC
 
he is about to be 34

he spent all of his prime years outclassing nobodies in Bellator

he lost to Lima, but he got caught and there is no shame in losing to Lima

imagine Adesayna vs. prime MVP?

giphy.gif


7262226a459588c3a5f9820b6523262e.gif



highest level of striking, flamboyance, and homoeroticism that we would ever see

discuss

I like his way of fighting because it is creative with moves and footwork.
 
Michael was never my friend
 
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