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Got it. Basically my counter argument to that would be that this feat is impressive in and of itself; competing at a high level in the premier org and getting that kind of run means something on its own. How many top ten wins he got I would categorize as another argument entirely.
I don’t know how many times I need to say that I’m not biased here, but apparently at least one more lol. I hold Silva in the highest possible regard, and there are a lot of arguments I see against his greatness that I do think are based on bias. Downplaying his win over Forrest, for instance, is a big one. Jumping on him popping hot in his 40s after breaking his leg is another.
I see the same sort of thing directed at GSP. Tapping to strikes, fighting “undersized” opponents, beating one dimensional fighters. I don’t think any of these types of arguments serve us well as fans of this sport. I’m of the mind that both should be celebrated for their greatness, and we need not tear down the other in order to do that. I’m making the most objective possible argument to support my position because that’s what I’m basing my position on; not the other way around. That would be bias.
We simply happen to disagree about the best methodology for this particular test, and hence disagree about the results.
Fitch's body of work was 13-3-1 (8-0 in UFC)
Okami's body of work was 27-5 (10-2 in UFC) with more ranked wins on it.
You saying Fitch was "easily" better only because this number is higher than this other number without addressing actual quality of competition behind those numbers is biased/dishonest. Period. And you know it.
Jeremy Horn was 30-2 with several ranked wins when he faced Anderson Silva. Do you hype him up around the "accumulation"? No, you don't. You didnt even mention him when listing Silva's wins, not even in Tier 4
That's bias, mate
- Okami had more ranked wins in his run than Fitch.
- You say ranked wins dont matter.
- I tell you ok, forget about the rank attached to their name. Let's address actual quality of competition regardless of the rank.
- Then you come up with Burkman as a legit win while labelling Swick as "journeyman at best"
Dude, the bias is all over the place. Please be honest.
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