Okay,
What's with Martial Arts putting all of that info and not even quoting Wikipedia in his sources? What a duche bag!
Thanks for wasting a ton of space, did any one read that whole thing? I can go and copy and paste a bunch of crap from the internet, but that wouldn't make me a fan, it would make me a nerd!
2007-03-20 13:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you define best? What you may call best, I may just call the guy the toughest but not best. There are to many great fighters to be a best most likely and they don't get to fight everybody. Like lets say Sakuraba Kazushi, he weighs 183lbs. won a early UFC tournament and has fought and beaten guys 50lbs. bigger then him like Rampage and Monster Randleman, he will fight anyone anytime, realistically though Sakuraba bould have fought in 155lbs weight division if he wanted to. He would have never lost there. Could he beat a guy like Chuck Liddell or Fedor? No probably not, but that does not take away from what he did and could they have fought in the 155lbs?NO, they can;t. So it all depends on what exactly the best means to you. If I had to make a short list of some of the baddest fighters in MMA and history it would be this in no particular order. Liddell, Bas, both Shamrocks, Royce and Rickson, Fedor, CroCOP,Wanderlei,Sakuraba,Randy the Natural,Hughes, Ruas, Mo Smith, Penn, mark coleman, Dan Henderson. Lots of guys might have been tougher but these guys were great.
2007-03-20 11:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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There are quite a few issues to think of roughly whilst finding out who's the terrific fighter, yet I many times turn to information. My 2 options are Machida and Fedor because of the fact they have the two lowest 'strikes absorbed in step with minute' stat. Machida's is 0.55 strikes in step with minute and Fedor's is 0.fifty 3 strikes in step with minute. As a assessment, the subsequent lowest stat is A. Silva's at 0.seventy seven. To have stats like those, perfect documents, and nevertheless dominating ultimate opposition, they're the terrific MMA warring parties previous or modern-day.
2016-10-02 11:23:34
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answered by gregersen 4
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Fedor Emelianenko - Current Pride FC heavyweight champion - he has been champion for 4 consecutive years and is Undefeated. Hands down, best MMA fighter in history.
2007-03-20 10:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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UFC
Past - Ken Shamrock
Present - Chuck Liddell
Pride Fighting
Past - Mark Coleman
Present- Fedor Emelianenko
2007-03-21 05:04:10
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answered by fe_fe3000 2
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Fedor. He would eat Chuck alive easily.
He 's very good at everything, striking, take down, grappling, and GnP. He have not actually lose a fight yet (yes he have one loss but it was because of a foul by another fighter)
2007-03-20 11:02:11
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answered by Honor Among the Demons 4
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Fedor
2007-03-20 10:19:50
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answered by Bruce Tzu 5
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Fedor, till the next guy of his calibre comes along. Never takes long in this sport.
2007-03-20 11:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Count Dante
2007-03-20 10:10:21
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answered by Jason D 3
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Chuck "Iceman" Liddell. The guys amazing, he's got the heaviest hands in UFC. He's been on a terror lately, kicking the crap out of everybody, even that punk Tito Ortiz.
2007-03-20 09:58:50
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answered by Polamalu is God 5
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