You just saw it last night. A guy who was changing tires this time last year and who hasn't fought anybody worth crap and who just started training in MMA nearly put Fedor to sleep. He had no business being in the ring with the so called pound for pound best MMA fighter in the world, yet he stepped to the challenge.
He was too tentative - that was his mistake. He was clearly more powerful than Fedor. He never should allowed Fedor to get past the first round. He should have gave it his all in the ground and pound. Granted, he's slower than Fedor and seems to tire more easily. But these are barriers that can be overcome.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - an American will rise and destroy Fedor (if MMA continues to grow and the paychecks continue to rise). If not during Fedor's rein than somebody later on that everybody will agree is more of a machine than Fedor.
MMA is a young sport and Fedor is far from the best heavyweight. But he is very good.
Seriously, somebody needs to knock the Russian out. You know it's just a matter of time. They don't breed fighters anywhere better than in America.
He was too tentative - that was his mistake. He was clearly more powerful than Fedor. He never should allowed Fedor to get past the first round. He should have gave it his all in the ground and pound. Granted, he's slower than Fedor and seems to tire more easily. But these are barriers that can be overcome.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - an American will rise and destroy Fedor (if MMA continues to grow and the paychecks continue to rise). If not during Fedor's rein than somebody later on that everybody will agree is more of a machine than Fedor.
MMA is a young sport and Fedor is far from the best heavyweight. But he is very good.
Seriously, somebody needs to knock the Russian out. You know it's just a matter of time. They don't breed fighters anywhere better than in America.