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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    #46
    Frankly, both GSP and Fedor are fighting the top challengers in their weight class this summer. So if both win, who should be #1?


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    • Steel Mamba
      Nasty
      • Nov 2008
      • 2549

      #47
      Originally posted by EmpireWF
      Frankly, both GSP and Fedor are fighting the top challengers in their weight class this summer. So if both win, who should be #1?
      That's where I think resumes have to get put aside, since at that point both guys have pratically cleaned out their own divisions, and you instead break down their skills. Who's the more talented fighter between the two? Really IMO it's splitting hairs, but like I mentioned earlier I can think of more bad match-ups throughout the weight divisions for Fedor than I could for GSP. So, to me GSP has the slight edge over Fedor right now.

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      • Steel Mamba
        Nasty
        • Nov 2008
        • 2549

        #48
        Originally posted by Liquidrob
        I dont agree with your rankings, but I do like the 'rise, dropping and neutral', nice add on

        but I find it funny that Silva is on the rise at 2, but Fedor who is fighting the number 2 HW in the world is not on the rise and guys like Machida and Torres under him can pass him up according to your system it seems
        Also, you could pretty much argue that Torres is the Fedor of the Batam weight division. Look at it like this who at batam weight is going to beat this guy? Unless Faber drops down there's really not many guys who have a good chance against him. With Fedor on the other hand Barnett has a good shot at winning against him, who knows what may happen if he fights AA again, and there's a few guys who could give him a tough match in the UFC if he ever goes that route. So, who knows Torres could very well move up, I'm not saying it's a for sure thing, but just a possibility.

        With Machida we've never seen anyone as dominate as this guy has been. The only thing left for him to do is to continue to build his resume against top contenders. The talent is there, he just needs the resume part now. With a win over Shogun that's two victories over top 10 P4P fighters, on my list at least. Then I imagine Rampage, if he beats Rashad, would be next in line to fight Machida. If he wins there too, that's 3 wins over top 10 P4P fighters. Forget cleaning out the LHW division, Machida is about to clean out the top 10 list! lol

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        • Liquidrob
          Izzy is a bum
          • Feb 2009
          • 11785

          #49
          Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
          Agreed on this. If Brown is fighting catchweight against more than a handful of LW's I know, im picking Brown to lose. (And if Brown and Faber fight again, im picking Urijah). Of course Brown will attribute this to size, which is fine, but doesnt change the fact. Hence why I continuously harped on who has Brown really beaten in his time. A win over an impressive Aldo would definitely help his ranks with me tho.
          I dont think you and Larry are talking about the same thing

          He said Catch Weight probably meaning a P4P match up, you are saying Brown at a catchweight against LWs were he shouldnt be favorite because he is a 145er and would be small

          Larry phrased it wrong
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          • Liquidrob
            Izzy is a bum
            • Feb 2009
            • 11785

            #50
            Originally posted by Steel Mamba
            That's where I think resumes have to get put aside, since at that point both guys have pratically cleaned out their own divisions, and you instead break down their skills. Who's the more talented fighter between the two? Really IMO it's splitting hairs, but like I mentioned earlier I can think of more bad match-ups throughout the weight divisions for Fedor than I could for GSP. So, to me GSP has the slight edge over Fedor right now.
            Agreed for the most part

            I can make a case for Fedor being number 1 and GSP being number 1, if you compare straight up skill set GSP is as good as they come, if they fought it would be a pick em' fight in my eyes with Fedor getting the edge because of his intangibles and never being broken in a fight, but I can also see GSP taking Fedor down over and over and winning a 5 round decision
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            • Kuzzy Powers
              Beautiful Like Moses
              • Oct 2008
              • 12542

              #51
              Originally posted by Liquidrob
              I dont think you and Larry are talking about the same thing

              He said Catch Weight probably meaning a P4P match up, you are saying Brown at a catchweight against LWs were he shouldnt be favorite because he is a 145er and would be small

              Larry phrased it wrong
              Even in that instance it doesnt change what im saying. Even anyone on your p4p list (including Ayoki by sub) would beat Brown in a p4p situation IMO.

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              • Liquidrob
                Izzy is a bum
                • Feb 2009
                • 11785

                #52
                Originally posted by Steel Mamba
                Also, you could pretty much argue that Torres is the Fedor of the Batam weight division. Look at it like this who at batam weight is going to beat this guy? Unless Faber drops down there's really not many guys who have a good chance against him. With Fedor on the other hand Barnett has a good shot at winning against him, who knows what may happen if he fights AA again, and there's a few guys who could give him a tough match in the UFC if he ever goes that route. So, who knows Torres could very well move up, I'm not saying it's a for sure thing, but just a possibility.

                With Machida we've never seen anyone as dominate as this guy has been. The only thing left for him to do is to continue to build his resume against top contenders. The talent is there, he just needs the resume part now. With a win over Shogun that's two victories over top 10 P4P fighters, on my list at least. Then I imagine Rampage, if he beats Rashad, would be next in line to fight Machida. If he wins there too, that's 3 wins over top 10 P4P fighters. Forget cleaning out the LHW division, Machida is about to clean out the top 10 list! lol
                Torres has talked about moving up because there is no money in the 135 and 145 class, but he cant hang with the 155ers, not the top ones atleast, he just sint strong enough IMO

                Best money fight he can make is against Uriah or try and hold 2 belts and beat Brown

                Machida has a shot to be amazing historically like Fedor, only thing would be his decisions, but he is finishing now which is nice, if he beats Shogun and Rampage he would be 1/2 with Fedor and no one could really say anything
                Last edited by Liquidrob; 06-12-2009, 03:46 PM.
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                • Liquidrob
                  Izzy is a bum
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 11785

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
                  Even in that instance it doesnt change what im saying. Even anyone on your p4p list (including Ayoki by sub) would beat Brown in a p4p situation IMO.
                  Thats not saying much seeing as I have him at only 8, not like I put him at 4 or something

                  In a P4P match up, skills set for skill set, Brown has shown the skills in his weight class to hang with and be compared with almost anyone

                  Good boxing, power, good chin, cardio, relentless takedowns, takedown defense, good top game and defense

                  He along with probabaly only GSP and Machida can dictate where the fight goes
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                  • Liquidrob
                    Izzy is a bum
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 11785

                    #54
                    Mike Brown MFers!

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                    • Liquidrob
                      Izzy is a bum
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 11785

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Liquidrob
                      Now the fun part, trying to rank the top 10, comments, concerns and argueing will be welcomed

                      1. Fedor Emelianenko 30-1-0
                      2. Georges St. Pierre 18-2-0
                      3. Anderson 'And1' Silva 24-4-0
                      4. Miguel Torres 37-1-0
                      5. BJ Penn 13-5-1
                      6. Lyoto Machida 15-0-0
                      7. Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson 30-7-0
                      8. Mike Thomas Brown 22-4-0
                      9. Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua 18-3-0
                      10. Shinya Aoki 20-4-0

                      Thoughts? Who should be out? Who should be in? Your 10?
                      Revised Top 10 after Saturday night

                      1. Fedor Emelianenko
                      1a. Georges St. Pierre
                      3. Anderson 'And1' Silva
                      4. Miguel Torres
                      5. BJ Penn
                      6. Lyoto Machida
                      7. Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson
                      8. Mike Thomas Brown
                      9. Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua
                      10. Shinya Aoki

                      GSP moves to the '1a' spot, skill set wise GSP is the best in the game, only thing that keeps him from being the undisputed number 1 is the loss to Serra IMO which he brutally avenged, but Fedor has no such black mark on his record
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                      • Warner2BruceTD
                        2011 Poster Of The Year
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 26142

                        #56
                        I've said it before, and i'll stand by it. BJ Penn is overated.

                        He's 4-4 in his last 8, and these days is the epitome of a guy who beats who he should beat, and can't beat top guys. The proof:

                        He can't even hang with GSP, let alone beat him, he lost to Matt Hughes, and lost to Machida. Don't get me wrong, there is no shame in any of those defeats, but a top 10 p4p guy should be able to win a couple of those.

                        His last four wins are Sherk, Joe Daddy, Pulver, and Renzo Gracie. Gracie is a good win, but you can argue he hasn't beaten a top contender since the 90's (DQ win over Frank aside). No top fighter should lose to Stevenson. Pulver has been washed up for years. Post roid Sherk has shown nothing.

                        Penn has not fought at the level of a top 10 p4p guy in many years. He's a dangerous fighter, but he dosen't belong on a list like this.

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                        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                          Highwayman
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 15429

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                          I've said it before, and i'll stand by it. BJ Penn is overated.

                          He's 4-4 in his last 8, and these days is the epitome of a guy who beats who he should beat, and can't beat top guys. The proof:

                          He can't even hang with GSP, let alone beat him, he lost to Matt Hughes, and lost to Machida. Don't get me wrong, there is no shame in any of those defeats, but a top 10 p4p guy should be able to win a couple of those.

                          His last four wins are Sherk, Joe Daddy, Pulver, and Renzo Gracie. Gracie is a good win, but you can argue he hasn't beaten a top contender since the 90's (DQ win over Frank aside). No top fighter should lose to Stevenson. Pulver has been washed up for years. Post roid Sherk has shown nothing.

                          Penn has not fought at the level of a top 10 p4p guy in many years. He's a dangerous fighter, but he dosen't belong on a list like this.
                          BJ Penn @ 155 > BJ Penn @ 170. All of those losses he's taken aren't in his weight class (IIRC, the Machida match was in K1 and was a catch weight or open weight or something). The last time he lost at 155 was like...7 or 8 years ago. He moved up on weight because there was no one to fight at 155. Heck, there still isn't...but KenFlo will give it a shot.

                          Penn's lack of success at advanced weights is why he isn't in a class with Fedor and GSP and he hasn't shown dominance like Torres and And1 in a while...hence why he is probably on that 3rd tier...Machida will jump him, IMO, with a title defense or two...but, when I look at P4P fighters...I like to see how they dominate their weight class before other factors, and without a doubt, BJ dominates that lightweight class, which is why he gets put in that 3rd tier for me, even though he's taken some losses at 170 lately.
                          Last edited by LiquidLarry2GhostWF; 07-13-2009, 03:38 PM.

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                          • Liquidrob
                            Izzy is a bum
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 11785

                            #58
                            larry beat me to, only 1 loss at 155 to jens in his 3rd fight ever, actually was 2 seconds away from a sub win in the 2nd round

                            bj at 155 is a p4p beast

                            bj actually fought lyoto better than anyone and that was 'fat penn'
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                            • Warner2BruceTD
                              2011 Poster Of The Year
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 26142

                              #59
                              I think Florian (I refuse to call him KenFlo, because that's gay'er than Spooner) will beat him.

                              If he does, I demand rob remove him from this list.

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                              • Kuzzy Powers
                                Beautiful Like Moses
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 12542

                                #60
                                Really? I love Florian but I think Penn's going to yam him. Would LOVE to see Florian win that fight tho.

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