Jiri's problem is he's all offense. He doesn't really need more wild, unpredictable or sneaky attacks, he needs to work on his defense. The Tony Ferguson comparison does carry some weight, although Jiri seems like a much more well-balanced individual
"A-level" always depends on what sport your in. Like Nadal and Federer are obviously A-level in endurance, vision and reaction speed in a way that can't simply be learned, but they wouldn't do too well in the NFL
Absolutely, and I think we also need to stop talking like someone's an A-level athlete just because thay have that potential. Like a less genetically gifted guy who is in great shape will in effect be more athletic than an A-level who has been binging on burgers and beers for a couple of years.
I'm not saying they're jobbers, I said they're good wins. How good? With the state LHW has been the last couple of years it's hard to tell. P4P is always hard but I'd say there's no comparison between Hill and the guys you mentioned on Khabib's resume. Jan is hard to rate, definitely a good...
This. Pereira is probably my favorite fighter in the UFC right now, but he really has five good wins in MMA, with three of those being in LHW which has been a wreck ever since Jones fucked off. Izzy gets waay too much hate on here really
Thermodynamics applies to everyone, but everyone also has slightly different attributes that decide how these laws affect them. On the extremes you have people with different hormonal conditions, inflammatory diseases, cancers or other diseases and medications that will affect their weight, but...
I think DC's grappling knowledge sometimes makes the fights more entertaining, especially in the clinch where it seems like nothing much is happening but he explains the positioning
On one hand martial arts is very different from no holds-barred combat, but on the other hand I'm having a hard time coming up with someone who'd be more dangerous.
If we look back at ancient history I'm sure there have been warriors who were absolutely lethal without weapons, but the best...
Perhaps it's that they're not promoting it enough as DJ suggests (despite what the clickbait headline is making it seem like he's saying) or it's just that the division is very weak. Considering two of the UFC's largest stars in recent times has been a featherweight and a woman I don't really...
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