Harold Howard was the first man to defeat Royce, he was P4P #1 for a few hours untill he lost later on that same night.
He's losing his way to a title shot.
I'd rank Hoost the GOAT over all the other guys, he seemed to be the one to come out on top when the competition was at it's best (despite his 4th...
They put some of it in Fedor's ice cream when he wasn't looking.
Howard made Royce quit way before Sakuraba did and it took him 90 minutes less to do so, he knew that Harold was bringing the karate aspect back...
:rofl:rofl:rofl I still lmao at this everytime I watch it, the music fits perfectly. I think only Joe Son's career highlights can compete.
This era is terrible, one of the worst.
"That punch would've KD'd anybody"
B-Hop.
Not really forgotten, I've seen them compared favourably to the Ward trilogy a number of times.
Sanchez ko2
Aoki is no hypejob though :nono, he's well proven, Kawajiri, Hansen, Alvarez, Cavalcante, Shaolin were all top guys at one time.
Something like that, Overeem would fit somewhere in their too :yep.
I have him in the top 5 so it isn't too out of the question. My top 5 P4P list as of right now Aoki Fedor Diaz Aldo Badr Hari (only one...
That's not what the Legendary Nights doco said, Chavez ruined Taylor. SRL also ducked Aaron Pryor :yep.