Ah I see what you're trying to do here. The problem is that Tom hasn't stopped the equivalent of those fighters, at those times. He fought to a decision against the only one who would be in that category to begin with, when they were 40 years old.
The only decision was AAs decision to tap.
And the rest of the guys aren't even major names. If it was 2009 and there was a guy who went to DECISION with Tim Sylvia and then stopped like I don't know... Roy Nelson, Todd Duffee, Mike Russo... I doubt they would have this much hype behind them.
You think stopping Pav, Blaydes and Volkov in the first round is the equivalent of going to decision with Tim, and beating Big Country, Duffee and Mike Russow? really? I dont think Duffee and Russow are better than Spivac and Tybura never mind Pav etc.
So would you say Ray Mercer has a better win in MMA than Tom then? I mean, he stopped Tim in 10 seconds...
Even if we look at stylistic match ups, Frank Mir submitting Lesnar and Nogueira, Roberto Traven (who a lot of people don't know about) makes it to where I can confidently say Aspinall would have nothing for him on the ground.
Mir also managed to get stopped in the first round by 5'9 slow flat footed Ian Freeman, Brandon Vera and the 1-0 at the time Marcio Cruz. Yes he had some great wins over the years but theres nothing to say he has an easy time with Tom or even several of the guys Tom beat.
He's not a difficult match up for Brock, what is wrong with you dude? Brock Lesnar is better than Blaydes at everything.
Ah yes Brock is better everywhere...including striking...lol what?
Brock would need to wrestlefuck Blaydes, which on paper wouldnt be easy. Nowadays it'd probably be a 5 rounder by default too. Pav would also be a scary fight for Brock as he seems to have enough wrestling to force Brock into stand up situations, and the power to hurt him quick in those situations.
Brock is a perfect example of a guy being overrated due to nostalgia and being around during a more exciting time. If you really break down his career its..
- Scraping past Carwin (the "legend" who was in the UFC a total of 3 years and had three career victories over guys with wiki pages) by the skin of his teeth after taking a massive ass kicking.
- Going 1-1 with Mir, a guy who, while absolutely capable of being very good at times, by that time also had first round losses to Ian Freeman, Brandon Vera and a guy who had had one MMA fight, which apparently isnt worse than losing to Derrick Lewis.
- A 45 year old who would be considered on the small side for LHW now
- 42 year old one dimensional career journeyman Mark Hunt
- Heath Herring, who (kind of) retired right after.
Guy had less than 10 fights in his entire career and his wins arent any better than Toms, but Tom is regarded as practically a prospect who is "unproven".
Who you mean Kevin Randleman? I don't know. I think that was a pretty bad look for Cro Cop, but the sum of his wins make up for it.
The point is, if you're gonna write someone off for getting caught by Derrick Lewis, you can find similar or worse losses for plenty of great fighters. Obviously CC had some bad losses in the UFC as well but with the Randleman one at least there isnt the "he wasnt in his prime" argument.
Randy Couture is an all time great.
Just like with the "AA is Toms best win" narrative that some people weirdly try to push, what you have done throughout the course of your entire career does not define how good you are at fighting at an exact moment in time, in this case we are talking an ATG Randy Couture.....but in his mid 40s fighting at HW. Let me guess...you think he'd have beaten Pav, Blaydes and Volkov too?