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it great lol cause that exercise proven be bad for knees and place too much force on joints
Fact is, he never really beat Brock.
Brock hit him w/ the Dim Mak.
What has Cain done since he fought Brock?
Brock smashed Hunt and broke the Undertakers streak. That makes him like Werdum, but way better because Undertaker went longer than Fedor, and PRIDE was faker than WWE.
I notice that this happens to a lot of HW dudes, like the intense physical strain on that massive amount of flesh and muscle and bone causes difficulties in the body much more then an average sized or smaller athlete.
Let's see..
There's Cain. Brock. Carwin. Duffee. Probably many more you guys can think of.
Fact is, he never really beat Brock.
Brock hit him w/ the Dim Mak.
What has Cain done since he fought Brock?
Brock smashed Hunt and broke the Undertakers streak. That makes him like Werdum, but way better because Undertaker went longer than Fedor, and PRIDE was faker than WWE.
Imagine Cain getting flatlined by Dan Henderson... lol.Unpopular opinion alert:
Cain was just never 1/5th as good as so many of you were eager to believe. He could only do for, what, 3 years? What Fedor did for 10 years and 30 fights.
Fedor fought more often than Cain and didn't need to go into rehab every 2 months. Fedor showed better cardio than Cain EVER has. Fedor is just better in every single way. Skill. Resume. Longevity. Everything.
Cain is a great, amazing heavyweight, who still cant hold a candle to the GOAT.
I'm pretty sure youre a troll but Ill respond anyways.Imagine Cain getting flatlined by Dan Henderson... lol.
Strangely enough they also have the most longevity. In the years they don't hit there Peak until 30+I notice that this happens to a lot of HW dudes, like the intense physical strain on that massive amount of flesh and muscle and bone causes difficulties in the body much more then an average sized or smaller athlete.
Let's see..
There's Cain. Brock. Carwin. Duffee. Probably many more you guys can think of.
It's even funnier because it seems like a strength and conditioning coach was supervising him while he did those.
At the tender age of 8, Joe Grasso began his influential immersion into the world of fitness. Lifting up to 10 hours a day, it became apparent that Joe would excel physically in many aspects of life, not to mention positively impact the lives of others.
The "out of prime so it doesn't count" excuse. How original.I'm pretty sure youre a troll but Ill respond anyways.
Fedor was already fading out of his prime fast.
it was an extremely "rare" 1 in a million punch/sequence.
He recovered immediately, until Dan bashed the very back of his head(100000% illegal) over and over
Dan could knock out anyone. Including Cain.