Fighters you like despite their relative lack of success?

TonyK

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My picks would be:

Melvin Manhoef
Virgil Kalakoda
Pornsanae Sitmonchai recently
Bruce MacFie
Marco Pique
Ole Laursen
Warren Stevelmans recently
Chahid Oulad El Hadj
Songkom Sakhomsin
The Lek Wor Sangprapai

Used to like:

Amir Zeyada
Bovy Sor Udomson, when he gave a f**k
William Diender, tough and intense guy, but ridiculously one-dimensional and monotonous.
 
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Charlie brenneman. He fights so hard. just comes up short.
 
Nick Diaz, he's lost 3 of his last four fights but still fun to watch and listen too.
 
Maurice Smith - kind of successful not so much in K1.

 
Although he probably doesn't qualify for this as he's done quite well in his career 8-3 (all in the UFC), I really like watching Matt Mitrione fight, he's only had 2 decisions in his career and he's the type of fighter you always feel is a moment from knocking someone out or getting knocked out himself.
 
I always felt bad for Charles Barkley and Karl Malone. Wait, what thread is this?
 
Charlie brenneman. He fights so hard. just comes up short.

I truly believe the UFC keeps Brenneman around because people enjoy watching his fluffy head of hair hitting the mat.

Back on topic: Nam Phan.
 
Not sure why he sticks out but Joe "Daddy" Stevenson. Had some good wins but was never the same after BJ left him an extremely bloody and generally devastated mess.
 
Do people not notice that this is the MT/KB sub?

As for the question I always liked watching Stefan Leko fight
 
Gary Goodridge
his kickboxing carreer was a disaster but...
you gotta like him.
 
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