After the Brunson win. His record was 34-8 when he beat Brunson and even had DC screaming in the commentating booth “since when did Anderson learn how to wrestle?”I know we got the magic of hindsight to guide us.
But I'd say after the second fight with Weidman, where he broke his leg. I think he should have retired after that.
Reason I say that, is because he was going to get an immediate rematch title shot after losing the Weidman the first time.
So it's reasonable to go for that rematch. But after that devastating loss with his leg break, he should have ended it there. He was never the same after.
I believe he was 37 years old if he retired right after the second fight with Weidman. His record would've been 33-6.
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Why should your GOAT lists be more important to them than their health and W-L records? Nothing personal, just an honest question.Anderson is a fighter. He gave all he had out there until there was nothing left
Thats how a GOAT contender should go. Thats the fighting spirit.
Retiring when you are still good to go is a pussy move. Thats why guys like GSP or Khabib wont be in my GOAT lists, despite being skilled as hell
Guys like anderson, fedor, aldo, look at their careers. Anderson fought DC for Christ sake. He could have sat on AS for whatever minutes and he still went out there
Nope. Took tons more damage and ruined his legacy. If he retired after Weidman 2 he would still be considered a GOAT candidate. Now he is rarely mentioned.He retired at the perfect time. He maxed out his skill and talent and still has his health.
never. Not saying they should be out there until they die, far from it. Do you think AS or Fedor health were severely damaged caused they fought a few years after their primes? I dont.Why should your GOAT lists be more important to them than their health and W-L records? Nothing personal, just an honest question.