Anderson Silva v. Dan Hendersen
#21
This guy and in the link below his name is Fedor Emelianko he has only lost once and that was due to a cut but other then that he has never been stoppd ever. And the UFC has too much bullshit to sighn him cause Dana wants his money.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...52198751834650
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...52198751834650
#22
Liddell? He's fighting Shogun next. Should be good. He took out Rampage in a Pride match. I was a little surprised when Forrest Griffin won over him.
Liddell's the man. But he's definitely been slacking lately.
Liddell's the man. But he's definitely been slacking lately.
#23
There is not way to put a limit on a man who has never been stopped
#24
well ya he is a heavy weight but judging at the level he competes on and that he has never lost other then that stop because of a cut early in the fight i do not see how he is not the best pound for pound out there.
There is not way to put a limit on a man who has never been stopped
There is not way to put a limit on a man who has never been stopped
Traditionally, PFP is a term used to equate boxers of different weight classes, mostly middleweights, flyweights, welterweights vs. heavyweights since b/c of their weight differences, they can't fight one another. Rarely will you see a PFP list with a heavyweight on it. Let's face it, take the best middleweight fighter, imagine him with greater strength/size but with the same skills, and compare him to this heavyweight.
PFP and heavyweight are almost impossible. That's Tyson in his prime.
#25
On that note, records can be padded. I'm not saying his is b/c I haven't looked into it, but it's a common occurrence and you can't judge someone's talents based on that alone.
Traditionally, PFP is a term used to equate boxers of different weight classes, mostly middleweights, flyweights, welterweights vs. heavyweights since b/c of their weight differences, they can't fight one another. Rarely will you see a PFP list with a heavyweight on it. Let's face it, take the best middleweight fighter, imagine him with greater strength/size but with the same skills, and compare him to this heavyweight.
PFP and heavyweight are almost impossible. That's Tyson in his prime.
Traditionally, PFP is a term used to equate boxers of different weight classes, mostly middleweights, flyweights, welterweights vs. heavyweights since b/c of their weight differences, they can't fight one another. Rarely will you see a PFP list with a heavyweight on it. Let's face it, take the best middleweight fighter, imagine him with greater strength/size but with the same skills, and compare him to this heavyweight.
PFP and heavyweight are almost impossible. That's Tyson in his prime.
#26
Definately.
Silva is brutally agressive and skilled.
I don't believe the UFC middleweight division has a challenge for him. Looking through the entire division, I don't even think there is anyone who will bring him down currently based on his current streak and wins. I predict him to the one of the most dominating champions.
Gonna be mad MW's just working up for a shot to fight Anderson and get slapped around.
#27
I think Yushin Okami (23-4) will be next. He just beat Evan Tanner also in division.
Okami was the last to beat Anderson in 2006 due to a disqualification (illegal kick by Anderson) at Rumble at the Rock. Okami still hasn't had his chance to finish a fight with Anderson.
Interestingly Okami has lost to Rich Franklin. Who lost to Anderson twice.
Crazy.
Okami was the last to beat Anderson in 2006 due to a disqualification (illegal kick by Anderson) at Rumble at the Rock. Okami still hasn't had his chance to finish a fight with Anderson.
Interestingly Okami has lost to Rich Franklin. Who lost to Anderson twice.
Crazy.
#28
I think Yushin Okami (23-4) will be next. He just beat Evan Tanner also in division.
Okami was the last to beat Anderson in 2006 due to a disqualification (illegal kick by Anderson) at Rumble at the Rock. Okami still hasn't had his chance to finish a fight with Anderson.
Interestingly Okami has lost to Rich Franklin. Who lost to Anderson twice.
Crazy.
Okami was the last to beat Anderson in 2006 due to a disqualification (illegal kick by Anderson) at Rumble at the Rock. Okami still hasn't had his chance to finish a fight with Anderson.
Interestingly Okami has lost to Rich Franklin. Who lost to Anderson twice.
Crazy.
#29
If Ryo Chonan bulked up for a rematch.. Even though he came from behind. That could be interesting.
http://www.theboomtube.com/view_vide...85260b6f2360bd
Chonan flying scissor heel hook submission on Anderson.
http://www.theboomtube.com/view_vide...85260b6f2360bd
Chonan flying scissor heel hook submission on Anderson.