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Aldo's BW resurgence will be complete in 2023.
How is it that the only American champion won his belt by disqualification then?There are 80 Brazilians on the roster. 2nd only to Americans. There will be more male champions. It’s a matter of statistics
Brazil has produced better talent than USA...I generally don't agree when people say the US has fallen of, just that the competition has gotten better. But with Brazil it does seem like the fall-off is real. They used to be neck and neck with USA but the gap is getting wider and wider. I could see Russia eventually taking their #2 spot.
How is it that the only American champion won his belt by disqualification then?
He’s not from AmericaUsman?
He’s not from America
Kinda weird to say that when you need to be a scisors lady to be a wmma champthe best these days aren't from the west
Canada fell off, America fell off, Brazil fell off. The gay agenda ruinned us
I mean true it was bigger back them but its still probably only smaller than soccer so its still mainstream as fuk when you think about itMMA was only popular for a very brief moment, when Globo (dominant in brazilian media) entered the scene and Anderson and Aldo had the belt simultaneously (2012ish). People didnt care before and they didn't care after both lost their belts. It's not a mainstream sport.
Back to normal again, im pretty sure almost everyone over 20 is vacinated alreadyI don't keep up with international politics as much as I should, but weren't they hit especially hard by COVID? I would imagine that's done a number on their gyms, along with their athletes ability to travel.
He is an American Citizen. He has lived in the US since he was 8 years old
I mean true it was bigger back them but its still probably only smaller than soccer so its still mainstream as fuk when you think about it
Not true. I'm brazilian. MMA was not a mainstream sport. Outside of a very small community no one knew who Wanderlei Silva or Big Nog were when they were in their prime. Volleyball, tennis, Formula 1, gymnastics, skateboard, etc, etc, and obviously soccer (football for us) were always far more popular sports. MMA was something obscure, usually associated with thugs, that only a few cared about.
Anderson Silva only became popular in the tail end of his reign when Globo came into the picture, around the time he fought Okami in 2011. From 2011 to 2015 the sport was somewhat mainstream with Anderson and Aldo. Brazilians also having a bad habit of only caring for something as long as we are winning so when Aldo lost his belt the interest in the sport diminished a lot.
Eu tbm sou po, mas falar que não é um esporte mainstream hoje em dia é furada, só fica atraz do futebol, a maioria das pessoas sabem sobre o esporte ou pelo menos conhecem os lutadores mais famosos. Curling, hockey no gelo etc, esses são esportes não mainstreams mas o mma apesar de não ser tão grande como foi ainda é o segundo esporte mais popular
I could see Russia eventually taking their #2 spot.
Lol good translation but this one made me piss my pants, po is just and interjection. Something like "man"I'm also a po
Eu tbm sou po, mas falar que não é um esporte mainstream hoje em dia é furada, só fica atraz do futebol, a maioria das pessoas sabem sobre o esporte ou pelo menos conhecem os lutadores mais famosos. Curling, hockey no gelo etc, esses são esportes não mainstreams mas o mma apesar de não ser tão grande como foi ainda é o segundo esporte mais popular