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Tbf a lot of people beat Jan before he hit his stride.Patrick Cummins beat Jan Błachowicz
Tbf a lot of people beat Jan before he hit his stride.Patrick Cummins beat Jan Błachowicz
He was good enough to beat anyone on any given day, but also very inconsistentDoesn't this just mean he was a lot better back then?
ok, point taken, but he beat the ghost of B.J. Penn.Clay Guida beating BJ Penn, Anthony Pettis, Nate Diaz, RDA, Gomi
Prime Guida was a nightmare to anyone with a wrestling hole in their game. He broke RDA's jaw. Out of prime beat late career BJ. BJ got KO'd in the street but your surprised Guida beat him? Denis Siver beat BJ. I think Amanda would be favored if they fought right now. Don't agree with your post, not surprised as Guida is very underappreciated.Clay Guida beating BJ Penn, Anthony Pettis, Nate Diaz, RDA, Gomi
I guess (as always) most people didn't bother reading your opening post, and are literally pointing out embarrassing losses that fighters had in their careers rather answering your question.I'm talking about fighters on the current roster who would get slaughtered by guys they've previously beaten if they were to get step in the octagon again today. And for the sake of eliminating fights between babies and vets in the middle of their prime (which would in turn be current guys in their prime versus washed old guys), I'll put a 7 year maximum age difference. Here are some of my favorites.
2013: Court McGee beat Robert Whittaker via SD
2014: Claudio Silva beat Leon Edwards via SD
2015: Warlley Alves beat Colby Covington via SUB
2016: Michael Johnson beat Dustin Poirier via KO
What do you guys got?
Crocop got KO'd by Schaub...
prime pickett was a beast and would be a tough fight for any BW.This was more striking back a few years ago, but Mighty Mouse having a loss to Brad Pickett always made me laugh.