You're weak. You pose low health threat of an adult male. It is clear you've never been in a real fight or competed in martial arts. You play fighting your brothers is light years away from prime Alexander Emelianenko dropping knees to your face on the ground.
Nothing was more exciting in my life than watching the PRIDE Openweight Grand Prix (OWGP). The fact that each fight dictates who fights who next was a thrill beyond all thrills. An example would be:
1. Strickland x Du Plessis
2. Khamzat x Adesanya/Costa - winner fights the winner of [1], loser...
Alistair Overeem. 12 years older and beat Pavlovich. 11 years older and beat Sakai.
And Yoel Romero 15 years older than the dude he fought 2 fights ago.
And largest I can think of is Yoshida's 17 year gap vs. Ishii.
If you were around when Silva fought Forrest, you'll remember how it blew everyone's mind. Not "I'm impressed" but "I can't believe my eyes".
Doesn't even come close to Jones doing a quick takedown and an awkward guillotine over a non-grappler.
Real OG reps. An era-defining highlight by the urban legend Kweiss, also known as the lesser brother of Bweiss, from old subfighter forum, now occasionally on antibanter dot net too.
The entire Pride 33 card was wild. Their first card on US soil, such a strong start. But the rumors of Yakuza ties with Pride were growing, and they shut down after the following event.
Pride 33, Feb 2007: Nick Diaz submits Takanori Gomi
Pride 33, Feb 2007: Dan Henderson KOs Wanderlei Silva
Pride 33, Feb 2007: Sokoudjou KOs Lil Nogueira
Pride 34, Apr 2007: Sokoudjou KOs Ricardo Arona
Punching first isn't the same as sucker punching. Anyone who's been in an actual street fight knows. Or as Khabib says "you American guy, you can't street fight. I'd eat you in a street fight".
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