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Only because people are too stupid to realize its the worst division in MMA.
Brian Fellows said:Only because people are too stupid to realize its the worst division in MMA.
EviLore said:Hell, most of the top 10 LHWs walk around at the same weight Fedor does. Anderson Silva almost does, for that matter.
So Carwin? :Oagrajag said:The winner of Carwin/Cain is going to be fighting Brock.
Asbel said:I'd like to see Brock fight Nog next. If Brock can keep from being subbed on top of Nog, he has a real chance against Fedor. A wrestler with subbed defense would be an interesting match. Barnett, we all know is going to get killed. It's more fun when Fedor beats someone who may actually have a chance of beating him.
edit: too bad the only way Brock fights Nog is if Nog beats Couture. :/
mujun said:One of those huh. Remind me to never argue anything with you on a forum, you sound like you will enter every argument firmly believing your opinion is the Fedor of opinions, totally unbeatable.
Theres an online petition called FedorChant.com, where a thousand people are going to cheer Fedor (Emelianenko) during the main event (at UFC 100). Is that going to put more pressure on you, and just the fact that Fedor doesnt want to sign because of sambo, was that something that youd ever overlook?
Fertitta: I hope all 12,000 people yell Fedors name at the same time. The pressures not on me. The pressures on him. They already know. The facts are the facts. We made him the best offer out there, more money than anybody offered him - so you cant say its about the money. Then they come back and they say, Well, its a one-sided contract. Lets break this down from a logical standpoint. We offered the exact same contract that three hundred other guys have signed, including Brock Lesnar, Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, GSP, all the top stars. Why is that contract not good enough for Fedor? What Fedor wants is this. He doesnt want to be exclusive. So, its like saying, okay, Tom Brady: Im going to play for New England Patriots one Sunday, but you know what? After that games over, I want to be a free agent and go see where I can play for the rest of the season. Every weekend hes going to skip around and play for whoever he wants. How does that make sense for us as a business or for the fans? He needs to come into our fold if he wants to cement his legacy as the best fighter in the world. We can figure something out with the sambo thing (but) at the end of the day, I think we need to have a situation where at least 90 or 120 days before hes signed a contract to fight, he shouldnt be out there competing in events like that because I dont want to take the chance of him getting hurt. But all of this stuff with Fedor: we want Fedor. As soon as he gets done with this show that hes doing, he can come - weve never met Fedor. I want to sit down. I want to talk to him and thats part of the problem. Weve never even met the guy. But it is a shame that he has not come forward to challenge the best guys in the world and I hope he comes. We want him.
Is the sambo really a sticking point?
Fertitta: Thats a big excuse for Fedor to say hes not coming to the UFC, and quite honestly, I dont think its Fedor. I think Fedor wants to compete. The issue has been his management. Theyve completely kept him aside. Im not sure he even knows what we offered him, to be honest with you. I think if he knew what we offered, he would have been here a long time ago. Theres been a little bit of disconnect there we want to meet him in person. We will not sit down and negotiate until me and Dana meet him in person. And if at that time he decides to not be a part of what were doing, then we know.
MrOctober said:I didn't say that translates to anything else. Fedor has beat everyone put in front of him. Nobody else has done what he has so therefore he is the best. I'm not saying he can never ever be beaten, anyone can Matt Serra a GSP from time to time but until proven otherwise Fedor is the king. I'd love to hear how he's not though, instead of just attacking me personally.
EviLore said:I don't blame Zombie Nog for being the walking dead these days. Prime Nog absorbed some insane shit.
This is what a lot of people say and think especially since he just lost but that doesn't make it true. I'm talking about Nog's ground game here and that sweep and guillotine he pulled on Sylvia was a thing of beauty and only 2 matches ago. I see no reason to believe Fedor's guard is better than Nog's.Big-E said:Beating a old and shitty big Nog proves nothing. Nog is a shadow of his formal self and is not even close to being a good measure for Brock to see how he would do with Fedor. Fedor has no equal.
The UFC contract was never as bad as Fedor's management made him believe.http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles...fertitta-18516
Lorenzo Fertitta addresses the Fedor issue himself, without all the hyperbole of Dana White.
I find it funny you say this while championing lower weight classes and Torres whom has the padded record of any champion around. The talent in the banta and feather weight divisions in America is abysmal.mujun said:And as I said he hasn't exactly had consistent competition.
Anyway we are going in circles, I already explained this.
BamYouHaveAids said:I find it funny you say this while championing lower weight classes and Torres whom has the padded record of any champion around. The talent in the banta and feather weight divisions in America is abysmal.
Ikuu said:For one thing Fedor sees competing in Sambo as a source of national pride, UFC doesn't want let their fighters compete in anything other than the UFC. Not to mention they could drop him at anytime, for whatever reason, but if he were to be the champ he's basically stuck in his contract which would auto-renew.
GSP blog about UFC100, http://stpierre.yardbarker.com/blog/StPierre/UFC_100_Notable_Moments/808571, got so drunk he forgot his name :lol
mujun said:He thought the way the UFC approached him was a little "disrespectful" iirc, something to do with Dana White's comments about how Russians do business (which was more about his management than Fedor himself). Add to that that they were demanding that he sign something like a 3 or 4 fight timed contract which wouldn't let him compete in the world sambo comps and basically the deal fell apart with both sides blaming the other.
On one hand I can see where Dana is coming from. He wants UFC fighters fighting only in his organization, it for one assures the quality of the matches to some degree as they can dictate the pace they fight at and the opponents they face.
On the other hand Fedor is one of the top fighters in the world and him fighting any UFC heavyweights would certainly draw big PPV numbers, he isn't in a position where he has to bow to anybody's demands and doesn't seem to give a shit about the prestige either at the end of the day.
Asbel said:I thought it was scary how Brock was able to knock out Mir on the ground with only arm punches. That's freaky strength. And since he doesn't have to move his hips or body to do it, he never gives you room to get out.
Im not going to say anything bad on Brock, because Brock is doing all the right things, Lashley said. [But] my sights are set on Brock. Im not saying I want to fight him because hes the wrestling guy. Im saying it because I am a heavyweight fighter and hes the champ.
Watching two NCAA-accredited animals butt heads is a perfectly fine premise for a UFC title bout, but Lashley has to be getting the vibe that his past may come back to haunt him. Dana White has been queried often about bringing Lashley in: The responses have been noncommittal at best, insulting (Who?) at worst. The idea that two former WWE headliners would be occupying the same real estate is perhaps too gratifying a concept for Vince McMahon -- and too horrifying for White -- to bear.
Mogg0 said:Is Fedor unbeaten though? Wiki says he technically lost a fight? I know very little about MMA but I'm just going on what I'm reading.
Zeliard said:In MMA, Fedor is 30-1-1. That lone loss came from him being cut in the first 20 seconds of a fight by an *illegal* elbow. In any MMA organization worth their salt, that would have either been ruled a no contest or a disqualification win for Fedor.
Rings is dogshit, so he was actually given the loss, despite the fact that the elbow he was hit with was illegal. Fucking stupid, yes? Everyone agrees - Fedor is widely considered to be undefeated in MMA. He also then went on to destroy that same guy several fights later, to put a stamp on it. That no contest came from an accidental headbutt versus Nogueira, who he ravaged in two other fights.
h4k said:I think after UFC 100, GSP proved that he is the best at WW class.
Zeliard said:He made big ass Heath Herring flip back with a single straight punch. Brock is absurdly strong. His striking technique is basically elementary, but it doesn't even matter since his punches are so strong, lengthy and quick.
Deadguy 2322 said:Another factor that makes Brock's strikes scary is, as Randy Couture said after fighting him, his hands are so big it's almost impossible to dodge a punch.
mujun said:The fact they have more energy/better cardio and their hands aren't as heavy means that the lower weight division fights are often much better battles. Recently the most epic fights have been in lower weight divisions, Torres vs Mizugaki, Alvarez vs Hansen, etc.
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Boogie said:Indeed. Why, you might even say that, pound for pound, lighter weight fighters are better and more skilled than heavyweights.
You still haven't told me how I was being ignorant, btw.
WrikaWrek said:LHW is the best division to me. Machida "Ryu" the dragon can beat Brock!
mujun said:It was pretty clear wasn't it. You said that heavyweights are the kings of MMA and that those in the lighter weight divisions. Sounded like you said that just so you could back up your claim that Fedor is the king.
Zeliard said:Fedor is undefeated:
Even if you absolutely want to count that ridiculous loss, he still hasn't lost a fight in over 8 years (26 straight wins).
Daigoro said:im not a big fan of Heavyweights in general, and i prefer watching the lighter weight guys fight. Miguel Torres is one of my all time favorite fighters for instance.
But Fedor is amazing to watch. he appears very non-heavy to me. he moves like a LHW. i love his demeanor before and after fights, love the way he throws people around and basically dominates everyone he faces. he is truly the most amazing fighter we've ever seen.
he isnt just the king of MMA. he is the Emperor.
and to weigh in in the post fight antics of some fighters, i have to say i much prefer the humble and respectful approach.
this is a real sport, with real atheletes who compete against each other in a very brutal fashion. there is no reason to act like a halfwit jock taunting your opponent after a win. leave the theatrics to the fucking WWE where they belong (im not just talking about Brock here).
Boogie said:
Master Thespian said:On the subject of heavyweights vs. lightweights. Give it more time. As the kids who are coming up now are seeing that you can make a name for yourself and a ton of money (and this too will increase), more high level guys who might have tried football, basketball or baseball will gravitate over to MMA. Not some huge number, mind you, but the heavyweight talent pool is going to explode in the next 5-10 years, IMO. Because right now, you basically have unathletic slugs who couldn't hack it in other sports running around in the heavyweight divisions. We'll probably never get a LeBron James or LaDainian Tomlinson level specimen, but I think we might see a lot more of the mid and low level guys from the three majors coming over.
mujun said:Because to me it sounds ignorant to say that only a heavyweight is eligible to be the "King of MMA" because fighters from lower weight classes couldn't beat a heavyweight.
Eric WK said:Didn't take UFC 100 to know that.
Boogie said:What makes it ignorant?
Which part of saying that heavyweights would beat lightweights is "ignorant"?
h4k said:Thiago Alves was GSP's toughest opponent so far so it did take UFC 100 for us to know this.
Boogie said:What makes it ignorant?
Which part of saying that heavyweights would beat lightweights is "ignorant"?
mujun said:Nothing, that is not the point I called you ignorant over and you know that. Stop wasting my time.
GekigangerV said:anything and everything can happen in this sport
Hendo took Big Nog to decision (albeit split) as well as Gilbert Yvel. And the man is a natural 185 fighter.
WrikaWrek said:This is much more than a sport, these dudes are gladiators, when they get in that ring, they might get killed or get damaged for life.
So when they talk trash, i expect them to keep the attitude after the fight. I hate that "gimme a hug" shit.