You know a fighter is a monster when...

you know the fighter is a monster when his name is either CM or Belal
 
You know a fighter is a monster when he openly admits on camera that he targets his opponents eyeballs, has a DQ and a NC on his record (both for cheating), and goes on drug-fueled rampages in his car TWICE, once plowing into a pregnant lady, then fleeing the scene without even checking to see if she needed help, but then returning to the scene to get his drugs before fleeing the scene a second time, again without checking on the injured pregnant lady, AND then years later beating up the elderly. All while pretending to be a good Christian.

If a fighter could somehow do all of those things, then he'd truly be a monster.
 
You know a fighter is a monster when he has some strange daedric energy glowing from his body and horns coming out of his head.
 
I thought you meant if they come out jumping 5 feet in the air

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Looking at Randleman it's hard to believe he could lose any fights.
 
The guy's chasing the biggest fight he can.

It's calling out a champion. The guy has something you want and the way to get it is to beat him in fisticuffs.... You don't really had a way to get the fight unless you call him out. He's doing his job
 

You know a fighter is a monster when...​


He runs over a pregnant lady. Runs away from scene on foot. Runs back because he forgot his weed proceeds to run away again.
 
You know a fighter is a monster when he openly admits on camera that he targets his opponents eyeballs, has a DQ and a NC on his record (both for cheating), and goes on drug-fueled rampages in his car TWICE, once plowing into a pregnant lady, then fleeing the scene without even checking to see if she needed help, but then returning to the scene to get his drugs before fleeing the scene a second time, again without checking on the injured pregnant lady, AND then years later beating up the elderly. All while pretending to be a good Christian.

If a fighter could somehow do all of those things, then he'd truly be a monster.

Needs to be a bit more specific IMHO...
 
If the definition of "monster" is 1. person who outweighs the other 2. wrestler who knows the other doesn't have much wrestling, then sure.
 
You know it's good when even the dude who makes a thread for the guy he won't even say his name. Monster for real
 
It's when they wait 3 years for the #1 HW Ngannou to leave, then gain weight suddenly when he leaves. Then refuse to fight the new #1 HW, instead fighting the #1 HW of 4 years ago. Then they call out the #1 of the division below them, which they just left.

It's like if Topuria moves up to 155, beats Oliveira and then calls out Lopes to come fight him at 155, instead of fighting Islam.
If Curtis Blaydes went on a win streak and then was calling out Poatan instead of trying to fight for the belt, it would be the same. Or if Aspinall called out Poatan instead of Jon (in an alternate reality where Jon was more willing to fight Aspinall). Jon's not some victim.
 
It's when they wait 3 years for the #1 HW Ngannou to leave, then gain weight suddenly when he leaves. Then refuse to fight the new #1 HW, instead fighting the #1 HW of 4 years ago. Then they call out the #1 of the division below them, which they just left.

It's like if Topuria moves up to 155, beats Oliveira and then calls out Lopes to come fight him at 155, instead of fighting Islam.
If Curtis Blaydes went on a win streak and then was calling out Poatan instead of trying to fight for the belt, it would be the same. Or if Aspinall called out Poatan instead of Jon (in an alternate reality where Jon was more willing to fight Aspinall). Jon's not some victim.
He will fight Aspinall. It's confirmed. He didn't run from Francis, when he moved to HW, he said he'd fight Francis and Francis was under contract. Francis refused the contract due to the price and left.

Next point? Huehuehue
 
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hum, so that's why I mainly played on the bench in college.

K-Thanks.
[/QUOTE]....maybe, in part, if we're being general. There are real and documented anatomical realities associated with race, as politically incorrect as it may be to bring that up (if you're white). If you're a minority, you can talk about, or joke about, racial distinctives to your heart's content with no social repercussions. While we're on the subject, I've always been amazed that, even when expressing admiration or envy that another race is superior in some physical aspect, somehow its construed as racist.
 
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Ambiguous, with suggestive non-descript implications. Slander-free, yet boring.

Please at least describe the different kind of monster.
Different kind of monster, hmm... People made Jon Jones as monster so he became a different kind of monster — Khamzat Chimaev
 
They openly call out Alex Pereira and people think he is being a coward for choosing an "easy" fight... That's when you know a fighter is a different kind of monster.
It depends who we're talking about. If its Jon, then yes he's a coward for wanting to fight a guy smaller than him whose weakness is his strenght. For guys like DDP, Khamzat, etc. i never saw anyone call them a coward for calling out Pereira.
 
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