Pound-for-Pound 4-25-08
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1.Anderson Silva
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2.Georges St. Pierre
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3.Fedor Emelianenko
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4.B.J. Penn
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5.Urijah Faber
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6.Gesias Calvancante
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7.Quinton Jackson
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8.Randy Couture
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9.Lyoto Machida
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10.Norifumi Yamamoto













April 28th, 2008 at 8:45 pm
Fedor has done everything silva and pierre have done plus:
Fedor has beaten guys with huge weight advantages over him. Fedor has not been beaten (Just a BS cut). He has beaten crocop at striking and Nogera on the ground proving he is one of the best in either aspect. He has done this all with an unasuming physic that all but precludes him from any kind of performance enchancement suspicions. He is ice fucking cold before, during and after the fight making me think what are his limits and is he even being pushed yet.
April 29th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
to me the best pound to pound fighter is someone that wants be pushed to see how good they really are. with Silva dominating his weight class and looking to box a boxing legend proves just what kind of fighter he is. I dislike Fedor just on the fact that he doesnt seem to care about proving himself… he’s fought mediocre guys his entire life.
April 29th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
Just because Silva wants to fight outside of MMA and probably lose badly doesn’t prove his dominace.He should just fight 205s at his current weight and we can see how he does. Fedor has fought guys with alot more than 20lbs on him and won.
He beat the current UFC HW champ twice.Fighter after fighter give him mad props. How can you say he has been dodging real opponents? You don’t think that Fedor would have fought if the terms were right? He doesn’t feel the need to become Dana’s property . his stand has been a big catalyst in starting the movement towards non exclusive contracts. Exclusive contracts will ruin the sport in the long run. Silva rocks but i don’t know what he would do against a whale of an opponent.