Which fighter rocks a suit best?

Frankie rocks a suit pretty well.

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Hey Frankie. Do you talk to ya mudda wit dat mouf. Bibbity bobbity boobity.

Looks like an assasin

but the goat is the goat
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Frankie and Fedor look like criminal underbosses.
 
I remember in the pre-fight presser for Shogun/Machida 1 (I think) that Rothwell laughingly thanked him for showing up in a suit and making the rest of them look like bums.

This is really a poor choice. Black shirt with charcoal pinstripe jacket and his tie is crooked and bunched up. Looks like a sloppy fuck showing up for court.
 
Based on the first page pictures Condit, he looks like a sexy beast. Jouban was a model? He's hideous, literally a fucking ape compared to Condit.

Mcgregor looks good but he's clearly into hipster style, i have a feeling he will shave his beard off the second it ceases to be popular with that crowd. So tough to say really if he has any style of his own. That said he does rock the suit pretty good. Condit is just an extremely handsome dude.
 
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I'm going to have to disagree with you on Conor. Example above of a bad cut: shoulders too tight and bunching up, torso a tad too tight (see the "V" ripples around jacket button), arms are too thin and short (see how elbow pads fall above elbows). His knot is too long for the collar due to width of tie. The combo of tie/shirt pattern is a tad busy for my taste, but not horrible. But furthermore, the tie and pocket square patterns are FAR too similar. The damn first rule of pocket squares is that they should complement, not match the tie. Yes, I realize they're slightly different. Which brings me to the last point of my dismantlement, that the color of the jacket, tie, and pocket square are all similar, yet different enough to muddle and torpedo the whole look.

/rant

And I actually like off centered dimples. In the right situation they help give the whole look that little bit of casual imperfection.

I recall that press conference
 
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This pic makes me laugh for a number of reasons.

Condit's untailored Kmart suit and Diaz in his street gear looking like he doesn't understand how to give a normal handshake.

I can picture seconds later him trying to doing an awkward flippy handshake and a chest bump to Carlos.
 
As a dude that wears a lot of suits and have been featured on fashion pages on IG, I would go with conor because his actually looks tailored for him... he wears it the best... the rest of the guys look like they're wearing their Dad's suit...

It is all about the fit.
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As a dude that wears a lot of suits and have been featured on fashion pages on IG, I would go with conor because his actually looks tailored for him... he wears it the best... the rest of the guys look like they're wearing their Dad's suit...

It is all about the fit.

His fit looks too small and cartoonish though...he does not look like the guys with the good fit in your pictures...
 
Anyone who says McGregor rocks a suit best is out of his mind
 
Anderson Silva gets my vote. His enormous chin as a bit distracting in that pic though.

That said, it sucks having a non standard build. I have wide shoulders and short arms with a 18in neck and it's almost impossible for me to find dress shirt that fits. I get slim fit and the shoulders are too tight. I get a neck size that doesn't strangle me when buttoned up and the waist is as baggy as a loose fitting trashbag. Conclusion, I finally broke down and paid a seamstress to take in all my shirts in the waist.
 
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