I once looked at Rumble's record and found that he KO'd Glover, prime Gus, Bader and Little Nog (who was coming off wins over Tito and Rashad) in less than 5 minutes. That's 4 guys with an average fight length of just over 1 minute. With the possible exception of Little Nog (who was stilll good at the time), those were all very good/contender-level LHWs. He also finished Manuwa seconds into the 2nd round.I'd go with Rumble.
Alex has great technique and follow through on his shots, but Rumble literally one punch flatlined Glover, and uppercutted his tooth into the 5th row.
Guy had scary power. R.I.P.
Yep. Roy Nelson, Carwin, Ngannou and Hunt all hit hard, too. Pereira is a better technical striker than any of them, but that's not the same thing as one-punch power or being able to flatline someone with a near Bruce Lee-style 1-inch punch.Came here to throw Tank in the hat, very pleased to see you already did.
I think yes
p4p:
1. Alex Pereira
2. Melvin Manhoef
3. Anthony Johnson
4. Francis Ngannou
5. Shane Carwin
6. Josh Emmett
lol..
No. Just busting your balls.
Don’t underrate Brock. He once punched HH across the cage
Nope
Join date: 2024What a fuckin casual lol
Join date: 2024
Noob
Pereira and Rumble are like a .357 magnum. Shane Carwin's a .45 long colt. Ngannou's a .44 magnum. Derrick Lewis is a .50 AE
More proof that White Belts shouldn’t try to think.I think yes
p4p:
1. Alex Pereira
2. Melvin Manhoef
3. Anthony Johnson
4. Francis Ngannou
5. Shane Carwin
6. Josh Emmett
No, definitely not. But his delivery system is other worldly. So you add some power do incredibly slick technique, and you have a death-touch. He reminds me of Beterbiev.I think yes
p4p:
1. Alex Pereira
2. Melvin Manhoef
3. Anthony Johnson
4. Francis Ngannou
5. Shane Carwin
6. Josh Emmett