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  • Liquidrob
    Izzy is a bum
    • Feb 2009
    • 11785

    Even More More Rankings Madness

    New HW Rankings

    1. Cain Velasquez (9-0)
    The hope was that Velasquez would make the first defense of his UFC heavyweight title in April or May against Junior dos Santos. However, rehab did not mend his torn rotator cuff, and surgery became a necessity. Therefore, the first defense of the new champion will likely come this summer -- or later.

    2. Brock Lesnar (5-2)
    Recluse? What recluse? The infamously standoffish Lesnar is now in the middle of taping the 13th season of “The Ultimate Fighter,” where he will coach against Junior dos Santos. The season will set up a high-stakes heavyweight clash between the two, likely on June 11 at UFC 131, which might mark the UFC’s return to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

    3. Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)
    With his elbow injury healing, Werdum looks ready to return to action. Coming off his June win against Fedor Emelianenko, “Vai Cavalo” will be cast right back into the fire, as he takes on Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem in the quarterfinals of the promotion’s heavyweight grand prix, slated for April 9 in Japan.

    4. Junior dos Santos (12-1)
    Rather than wait for UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez to heal from his rotator cuff injury, “Cigano” has opted to stay active. Dos Santos will coach opposite Brock Lesnar on the 13th season of “The Ultimate Fighter,” culminating in a clash between the two heavyweights, tentatively scheduled for UFC 131 on June 11.

    5. Shane Carwin (12-1)
    Carwin was scheduled to face “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 10 winner Roy Nelson at UFC 125 on Jan. 1. However, due to ongoing spinal problems, he opted for surgery. After a successful procedure, the Colorado native has returned to training and now eyes a purported bout with Cheick Kongo at UFC 131.

    6. Frank Mir (14-5)
    After a rumored fight with hot heavyweight prospect Brendan Schaub fell through, Mir has signed on to meet former International Fight League champion Roy Nelson at UFC 130 on May 28. The pair has a history, as Nelson previously defeated Mir in a grappling match at a North American Grappling Association event.

    7. Antonio Silva (16-2)
    When he burst on the scene in 2005, many hypothesized that Silva was the man to topple Fedor Emelianenko. The stakes changed, but on Feb. 12 in the Meadowlands, that is exactly what happened. “Pezao” pounded the legendary Russian, forcing a doctor stoppage after the second frame and punching his ticket to the semifinals of Strikeforce’s heavyweight grand prix.

    8. Fedor Emelianenko (31-3, 1 NC)
    It might go down as the last time we saw “The Last Emperor.” On Feb. 12 in East Rutherford, N.J., Emelianenko was battered by Antonio Silva, and the Russian, unable to see out of his right eye, was halted by the ringside physician after the second round. Following the bout, Emelianenko indicated retirement was a definite possibility -- a decision that would end the career of the greatest MMA heavyweight of all-time.

    9. Alistair Overeem (34-11, 1 NC)
    MMA fans have wanted to see the 2010 K-1 World Grand Prix winner back inside the cage against high-level, meaningful heavyweight opponents. They will finally get their wish on April 9. Strikeforce has plans for Overeem to meet Fabricio Werdum in a hotly anticipated Strikeforce heavyweight grand prix quarterfinal matchup in Japan.

    10. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1, 1 NC)
    “Minotauro” continues to mend from the hip surgery that took him out of a rematch with Frank Mir in September. Nogueira now targets August’s UFC show in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as his desired comeback date. It would be a fitting return for one of Brazil’s greatest MMA idols.
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    The 10 Fighters Who Changed The Game

  • Liquidrob
    Izzy is a bum
    • Feb 2009
    • 11785

    #2
    it always amazes me how when a fighter from outside the UFC beats a higher ranked guy he never jumps to there rating, but when a UFC guy does he usually goes to there rating or spots higher

    Some examples of this trend

    Fedor ranked number 1, Werdum beats him goes to 3

    Fedor ranked 4, Big Foot beats him goes to 7

    Cain beats Brock, jumps to 1 because Brock was pushed into that spot after Fedor lost

    Brock losses and only falls to 2, Fedor fell to 4 after being 1 for like 7 years

    Mir went all the way to 2 or 3 I believe after beating Nog

    Throw in guys like Melendez, he beat Aoki who was at number 2, Gil went to 3 I believe

    Throw on top of it that Big Foot was like number 9 or 10, than he beats the number 4 who was just number 1 for like 7 years, yeah, there is no bias in these rankings, lol
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    The 10 Fighters Who Changed The Game

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

      #3
      I'd say right now for me....

      1. Cain
      2. Werdum
      3. JDS
      4. Brock
      5. Silva
      6. Overeem
      7. Carwin
      8. Fedor
      9. Mir
      10. Nelson


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      • Warner2BruceTD
        2011 Poster Of The Year
        • Mar 2009
        • 26142

        #4
        Those rankings are terrible. rob, where is that from?

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        • Steel Mamba
          Nasty
          • Nov 2008
          • 2549

          #5
          Sherdog

          reason number 1,079 not to visit that site.

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          • SHOGUN
            4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
            • Jul 2009
            • 11416

            #6
            Sherdog is trying too hard to get their credentials back. Shit is sad, really.

             
            "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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            • Steel Mamba
              Nasty
              • Nov 2008
              • 2549

              #7
              Originally posted by EmpireWF
              I'd say right now for me....

              1. Cain
              2. Werdum
              3. JDS
              4. Brock
              5. Silva
              6. Overeem
              7. Carwin
              8. Fedor
              9. Mir
              10. Nelson

              Fedor is one notch better than Mir, and Brock is evidently twice the fighter Fedor is.

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              • Steel Mamba
                Nasty
                • Nov 2008
                • 2549

                #8
                I don't mean to blast your rankings, but I just don't understand how a fighter that fails at the most basic aspect of fighting (taking a punch) can possibly be a top 5 fighter.

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

                  #9
                  Because his wrestling is that damn good.

                  I think Overeem could beat Brock, but why should he be above Brock in the rankings at this point?


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                  • Liquidrob
                    Izzy is a bum
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 11785

                    #10
                    Lol @ his wrestling is that damn good, examples please
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                    • Steel Mamba
                      Nasty
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2549

                      #11
                      Originally posted by EmpireWF
                      Because his wrestling is that damn good.

                      I think Overeem could beat Brock, but why should he be above Brock in the rankings at this point?
                      I guess the question is how he got there in the first place? Then to stay there after such a bad loss, with a short resume, I dunno. Seems like Brock gets cut more slack than any other MMA fighter. Also, I don't even think hes proven that he has the best wrestling in that division.

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                      • Liquidrob
                        Izzy is a bum
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 11785

                        #12
                        I posted a thread about brocks rise in the rankings from the ug, he broke all the previous trends and patterns through mma history, why? You be the judge
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                        • EmpireWF
                          Giants in the Super Bowl
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 24082

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Steel Mamba
                          I guess the question is how he got there in the first place? Then to stay there after such a bad loss, with a short resume, I dunno. Seems like Brock gets cut more slack than any other MMA fighter. Also, I don't even think hes proven that he has the best wrestling in that division.
                          Where should he be?


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                          • Steel Mamba
                            Nasty
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 2549

                            #14
                            Originally posted by EmpireWF
                            Where should he be?
                            Depends on how you want to look at it, but where ever Fedor is Brock should be below that. He's not nearly as complete a fighter and doesn't have the resume either. If the two fought each other it would be Brock retiring after getting KO'd.

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

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Steel Mamba
                              Depends on how you want to look at it, but where ever Fedor is Brock should be below that. He's not nearly as complete a fighter and doesn't have the resume either. If the two fought each other it would be Brock retiring after getting KO'd.
                              Or, Brock gets him down, and smashes his face.


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