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Least padded record in MMA?
By "least padded" I mean "containing the least amount of cans", basically a complete record comprised of solid fighters throughout. Discussing current or former UFC fighters but looking at their ENTIRE CAREER.
My pick: Lyoto Machida (yes, I'm a biased fan)
Let's have a closer look at his record (very subjective):
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Note: I marked Sokoudjou as "decent" but at the time he was super hyped and a...
Least padded record in MMA?
My pick: Lyoto Machida (yes, I'm a biased fan)
Let's have a closer look at his record (very subjective):
View attachment 428195
Note: I marked Sokoudjou as "decent" but at the time he was super hyped and a...
Least padded record in MMA?
Fighters who people call Legends, but you think aren’t.
The term a legend in this sport gets thrown around a lot to give mma some kind of epic long history. Terms like goats started getting thrown around in the ealy 2000s when the sport was but a decade old.
So who are some fighters you hear people calling a legend but just arent, and why don’t you think they are.
My example: Pat Miletich, he was a good fighter back in the hey day, good striking and good grappling, but didnt really have a strong career or establish himself as the man, never...
Fighters who people call Legends, but you think aren’t.
So who are some fighters you hear people calling a legend but just arent, and why don’t you think they are.
My example: Pat Miletich, he was a good fighter back in the hey day, good striking and good grappling, but didnt really have a strong career or establish himself as the man, never...
Fighters who people call Legends, but you think aren’t.
Footwork in mma.
From what I see in mma. Is there a lack of footwork. Could working on your foot movement be used to for take down prevention? I know tj dillashaw and dominic cruz have good work but when i look at higher divisions, seems to be lacking by my novice eye!
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