This is also why I couldnt understand how you guys had Torres over Bowles, when Bowles had just beat him convincingly. I was ranking guys on results, and results alone.
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What are you missing here? You are rehashing the same argument we had in that thread, and you still arent getting it.
I was looking at it as a results oriented list of all fighters across all weights, which wasnt what you guys were doing.Comment
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JUST STOP
It was a P4P thread, you posted your P4P list, stop spinning goofballLiquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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I listed 10 guys based on recent W-L record, you guys were doing something else.Comment
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that was your P4P list, it was the only list you posted in the thread and you just said IN THIS THREAD you were the only one to have the vision to put Gil in the top 10 P4P, so which is it?
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My "p4p" list was a RANKING of ten fighters, regardless of weight, based on wins & losses. Which is why it also made absolutely no sense to me that EVERYONE had Torres over Bowles, when Bowles had just beat him head to head.
I wasnt doing a traditional p4p, I thought you guys were just ranking fighters, notice how low I had Penn compared to everyone else.
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Yes, the thread title is very misleading
I guess we need a P4P list, a divisional rankings list and a special W2B NON-TRADITIONAL P4P RANKING BASED OFF WINS AND LOSSES list, but it only counts for his traditional P4P when talking about Gilbert MelendezLiquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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I've already conceded that I didn't understand. I was essentially combing divisional rankings and grouping all weights together, the rest of you were doing something else.Comment
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Just answer the question, was Gil in your 10 P4P list like you stated ON THIS VERY THREAD, you know, the same list that Brock Lesnar is number 6, or is there another never before seen list that Gil appears and was your true P4P rankings?Liquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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My dog died last year, thanks for making me re-live it...FUCKFACE
Just answer the question, was Gil in your 10 P4P list like you stated ON THIS VERY THREAD, you know, the same list that Brock Lesnar is number 6, or is there another never before seen list that Gil appears and was your true P4P rankings?
MY IDEA OF p4p WAS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT YOU GUYS WERE DISCUSSING. I DIDN'T GRASP THE CONCEPT. I THOUGHT IT WAS COMBINED RANKINGS ACROSS ALL WEIGHTS.Comment
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oh yeah, another 'I WAS CONFUSED' post, wtf Warner, stop playing stupid, you just said Gil was in your P4P list, where is this list?
It was the fucking POUND 4 POUND thread, you were fucking confused by the thread title and us discussing P4P?
STOP PLAYING DUMB, you're better than that, you bought the hype, you bought the NEW BREED of HW's, you were blinded by the fancy promo's, now just admit you were a sheep and fell for the sound effects and UFC primetimes!
After that I want 15 paragraphs on why Moon Dog Rex was a better worker than Moon Dog SpikeLiquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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lol, this is ridiculous. I even said about four or five times in that thread that I wasnt going to defend putting Brock in because it would derail the f'n thread. I always thought p4p was (here we go again) rankings across all weights. I was wrong, so I dropped it.
Moondog Rex (Randy Culley) later went on to become the original Demolition Smash, and was probably the best worker of the many Moondogs over the years. His original partner was Moondog King, but King (a Canadian) was busted for drugs at the US/Canadian border and not allowed back into the US. He was replaced by Moondog Spot (Larry Latham). Spot & Rex are probably the Moondog duo most are familiar with.
Moondog Spike came later, he was a local guy from Memphis, he never worked the gimmick nationally. He usually teamed with Moondog Cujo (sometimes known as "Splat"), who was Lanny Keane, better known as Hillbilly Cousin Luke in the WWE.
Many other Moondogs have come and gone since, including former MM/VSN member st.lickem, who worked as Moondog McKraut in the late 90's east coast indy tag team Moondogs 2000.Comment
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