I've been looking for something detailed on this. There is something unusual about the traits of Fedor Emelianenko.
Sociopathic more like it.Emotionless,unfeeling?Perhaps. If he was a psychopath,he would kill his opponents before they completed their transformation into wolfmen or whatever cuz he'd be seeing crazy ****. I think the better explanation is Fedor is a machine.No really.He's the world's most mobile Terminator.Leftover super soldier from the Cold War who they decided could still be of some use.Living tissue over...maybe not metal..but whatever it is that feeds off human pain and fear.
fedor is the last project of the soviet system, they wanted to win the cold war with him, but then the soviet union was broke. i bet he is a kinf of a psychopath, you can see that he has joy and fun and big passion for the things he does, and what is his job his whole life? to completly destroy other humans in the cage. during fight time he turns to an unknown species
the KGB had to hurriedly put bear costumes on all the children so they can say that Fedor was in "Kill Bears on Unicycles" mode.The orphanage the children came from was mysteriously burned down that same night.
The, "thousand yard stare" is a sign of psychopathy? Interesting, as it is also a sign of people who are battle hardened, and truly hard in the military. I wonder what Joe Bell thinks of people like grunt veterans of the Marine Corps? People who have seen death and are not too far away from combat situations have this as well. It is a mental state imo, rather than some sort of personality trait. Especially when it comes to situations like combat, be it in a ring, or for all the marbles.