One of the best mixed martial arts fighters in the history of the sport, Fedor Emelianenko, has confirmed that his upcoming bout against Pedro Rizzo of Brazil will be the last in his career.
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RMB19.06.2012 09:11
JxHx (unregistered) wrote in #6
RMB, Big Nog has a much better record than Couture.
---Fair enough, I knew I'd overlooked somebody (and I should have known better, since Nogueira's win over Couture at UFC 102 is one of the best HW fights I've ever seen)!
RMB, Big Nog has a much better record than Couture.
"for his always shown respect to others even if they grievously insulted him like all blacks or miscegenated blacks do". You must be freaking retarded.
As far as MMA heavyweights go, the only other fighter you could make an argument for being as good as Fedor is Randy Couture. Everyone else is some distance behind those two.
The greatest gentleman of the sport world ever (unregistered)19.06.2012 05:10
I think the reason all good natured persons in the world love Fedor is not just because he made himself a legend despite coming from the worst ever economic times of a destroyed Russia, or because he has won countless fighters physically stronger than him, but basically for his humbleness, for his always shown respect to others even if they grievously insulted him like all blacks or miscegenated blacks do.
I had a bad feeling when I saw him against Rogers, I urged him to quit after that fight, since it is completely impossible not to lose abilities when you have received thousands of punches in your brain, you just lose reflexes. Unfortunately he did not quit. Another comment is that, Fedor does train to exhaustion, yet he still has that very fatty tummy. My suspicion is, knowing how people eat in Russia that his diet must be horrible. In Russia, and Eastern Europe they eat (we but I dont) tons of salami and sausages. That is awful, it is all saturated fat and no protein at all. The reason for that diet is, of course, lack of money to buy real meat, but in Fedor's case, someone should have counseled him about it, but, staying where he was, he was not properly being trained. He needed to have learned many other fighting tactics, which he did not and that, plus the punches taken, made him lose the fights. I have a bad feeling about this fight too, and I wish I were wrong. Truly wish him always the very best. He must now join Zherenovsky to bring Russia back to its glory.
A true Champion in and out of the ring! He will be missed. In my opinion he seems very humble, but when it's time for the job to get done, he is all business :) He has my respect! and I hope great things for him in whatever he does!
He had a great career and put on many great fights. Truly one of the greatest fighters to ever fight at heavyweight. Thx for all you have done for MMA.
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RMB 19.06.2012 09:11
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JxHx (unregistered) 19.06.2012 08:14
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RMB 19.06.2012 07:57
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The greatest gentleman of the sport world ever (unregistered) 19.06.2012 05:10
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Antony (unregistered) 19.06.2012 04:15
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poopoop (unregistered) 19.06.2012 03:54
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Greenup (unregistered) 18.06.2012 23:31
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