Frank Mir assessed

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  1. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    This is Beebs post in another thread. I think it should promote some discussion about Frank Mir's legacy, ability etc I'm interested to see the overall view/thoughts on Mir.

    Calling Mir medicore or average; implying he won't be any more than a footnote in history is irrational and incorrect. Making statements like that is what a hater does.

    He's got one of the more intriguing stories in MMA; he was a very young guy who burst onto the scene with great submissions, destroying guys including one of the best BJJ fighters at the time in Tavares very quickly, a lot like BJ Penn. Its easy to be a revisionist and write off the guys he beat, but they were all solid fighters at that time; more so it was how he was doing it, with speed and craftyness you just dont see in guys his size. That shoulder lock on Pete Williams sticks out as one of the coolest ever.

    He then snaps Timmys arm to win the title, crashes his bike, fades into the background and gets fat and generally in terrible shape physically and mentally. His comeback was pretty terrible, but then at the Hardonk fight we see a bit of the old Mir, then he pulls out a fantastic sub over an incredibly impressive Lesnar and knocks out Nog for the first time in history; impressive no matter how hurt Nog was, it was still the first time anybody including Fedor stopped him. Not that it was the same Nog, but it is still impressive.

    History will remember him as a guy who was succesful in 3 distinct eras of MMA: the "dark ages" period when MMA wasn't even on cable, the early modern era before the real explosion of the past years, and what is currently the modern era.

    He will also be know as one of the first big guys to have a truely slick and technical ground game like a smaller man, and possibly the best offensive guard for a big man ever certainly in the discussion. You count the time guys lasted on the ground with Mir in seconds rather than minutes, and he did it with really unique stuff: the aforementioned Williams fight, the way he could grab a sub even when he didn't have it set up on the joint, like when he broke Timmys arm or "kneebarred" Lesnars shin.

    Now obviosuly there were some pretty low points, but to act like they erase his accomplishments or like they had nothing to do with an absolutely horrible injury that it was possible he would never come back from physically or the mental and drug problems that injury caused him is just being irrational and wrong, which like I said is being a hater.
     
  2. amhlilhaus

    amhlilhaus Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I like your assessment. mir was an up and down fighter, and he's still live, he very well could get another title shot before he's done.

    trying to use him as a gatekeeper will be a difficult proposition, as he still can go through the gate himself.
     
  3. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    In the pantheon of MMA greats, I'd put him roughly on the same level as Jack Sharkey in boxing. Great potential when he was "on", but circumstances prevented him from maintaining his talent at a high level consistently.
     
  4. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Mir is higher then a gatekeeper right now he has evolved his game with better conditioning and much improved striking. I dont care what happened 3-4 or more years ago im tired of hearing about it alright. You look at the Nog fight, a few moments of the 2nd Lesnar fight and alot of training videos ive seen this guys Muay Thai technique has improved greatly. Its nice and smooth and crisp now.
     
  5. Beebs

    Beebs Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's criminally underrated by some people, and it is almost universally Pride fanboys who refuse to give any credit to anything that happened outside of pride. It's transparent and pathetic.
     
  6. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Yaawn. Fedor Barnett CC Nog merrigoround... Tim vs Frank ad infinitum.. O yea and then AA :yep
     
  7. Dynamite Kid

    Dynamite Kid "I Must Break You" Full Member

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    It's actually very sad that alot of people don't appreciate Mir's talent. The guy is awesome when he's on his game. I read a post by someone else in another thread earlier I forgot who that wrote something like when Gonzaga is on he's a serious threat, well if that's the case then so is Mir. If Gonzaga is still excepted by most fans then why not Mir? He's been around longer and has shown he can come back from true adversity. It's almost like nobody cares the guy had his leg literally broken in half.

    Minotauro gets a pass from a supposed Staph infection and injuries and that's **** that can't be proven, yet Mir had his leg broken. Alot of people like to say, that wasn't the real Minotauro that Mir beat, and constanly mention Mir to losing to Pe De Pano and Vera the way he did. Well that wasn't the real Mir either. I don't care what anybody says, the guy is awesome and he's gonna kick Kongo's ass and if Nog really wants it he's gonna get put down again.
     
  8. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I agree 100 percent. Frank could have been killed that night off the motorcycle accident. The guy broke his Femur and tore all the ligaments in his knee im sorry but thats a bit worse then staph. Frank was forced out of not only fighting but training for well over a year and the man got depressed pretty much some idiot who ran a red light took away the only thing Frank Mir knows. IMO he forced his comeback I mean for crying out loud he has his leg being held in place with screws and it gave out about 20 secounds into the Pay De Pano fight theres no way this guy was mentally or phyiscally ready to fight.
     
  9. evalistinho

    evalistinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Am i the only one that thought the thread title said "Frank Mir Assassinated"?
     
  10. demzor

    demzor Active Member Full Member

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    He needs to beat somebody
    nog clearly was out of it..
    He beat lesnar.. but was getting the **** beat out of him and got a hail mary submission.

    I really don't see him beating even Kongo.. and I'm no Kongo fan.
    I think Cain would smash him.
     
  11. rusty nails

    rusty nails Tszyu for PM!! Full Member

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    Its sad that his win over nog doesnt get the credit it deserves..
    nog didnt lose cause hes old he lost cause he was beaten.. mirs timing was beautiful that night and the reason nog looked awful was that mir made him look that way.
    It was one of the great mma performances..
     
  12. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    :think:huh
     
  13. am0kgonzo

    am0kgonzo Active Member Full Member

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    Frank Mir is one the same level as someone like Arlovski or Sylvia. Good enough to win a title at some point but not all that great.
     
  14. Dynamite Kid

    Dynamite Kid "I Must Break You" Full Member

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    Exactly. When people mention Pe De Pano now like he actually beat Mir at his best is really ridiculous and they make themselves look very foolish. If they fought again we wouldn't even have to say what would happen now. You can tell in the Dan Christensen fight that Mir pretty much gave up on himself. As an athlete mentally, he was pretty much done. The Christensen fight was the only win that he has that went to a decision and it was a boring fight. You can tell he fought just to fight and not really to win. Plus he was drinking alot back then because he was stressed out. Look at the shape Mir was in for that fight, it's very obvious he wasn't training the way he is now. He had to make HUGE adjustment to get back to what he was and he's actually better now than before when he broke Sylvia's arm. People just choose to ignore that and not wanna give him any credit.
     
  15. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Needs to beat someone???

    Sylvia, Lesnar, Nog???