Anything for Fedor ?

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by kelics, Mar 30, 2011.


  1. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Any news, updates? What happening? I heard he want to move to light heavy weight. Is that right?
     
  2. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

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    I cant see him going to light heavy.. been heavyweight for so long and at his age doubt it.. I know he carries what appears to be alot of fat around the gut but that frame had him still regarded the greatest unstoppable force until a few months ago..
     
  3. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    From this video u can see hes a bit slower.. come on oyu only 34
     
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  5. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    and cottos only 30 but hes slowed down, the man has fought in the trenches his whole career give him a break. Big nog is also "only" 34 and the ****er looks 50.

    not everybody is couture or hopkins, they are the exception to the rule and now people expect everybody to fight till 40 at peak condition.
     
  6. Money Shot

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    he was never a guy that looked like he trained that hard. I would suggest he gets a new set of trainers or adopts a new attitude if he's going on.
     
  7. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He decided to make a change, went to train out of russia for the first time since 2005 maybe that will be different :hey
     
  8. kel

    kel Boxing Addict banned

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    I believe they are right when mentioning that the sport quite possibly is passing him by................ he needs to retire our face 2nd tier comp to win a few before retiring. The big boys will beat him up worse than Silva.
     
  9. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bull****, I think fedor would beat silva on a rematch, he just need to establish different game plan, everyone loses at UFC, 2 loses isn't too bad
     
  10. Primate

    Primate Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He trained like a beast, there's heaps of videos online of him training, he just never trained that smart. He kept it very simple (running up and down a mountain twice a day), the only problem was he never changed it up. Totally agree that he either needs to bring in some fresh trainers or renew his attitude toward training. Even after he lost to Werdum he went off with the same group of trainers and trained the exact same way and he ended up getting beat by Silva.

    I'm inclined to agree with this. Ever since the Arlovski fight he just hasn't seemed that interested in fighting. Whether its a motivation issue or a case of injuries/fatigue building up he just doesn't seem as dedicated to the sport as he once was.
     
  11. No one has passed Fedor, simply he just got old.

    Randy has nowhere near as many battles as Fedor, remember that Fedor was a top level Judo fighter and Russian rep with as good a record as many career Judo fighters. After this he then made a name for himself as the greatest Sambo and Combat Sambo fighter in the world. Then he became an MMA fighter.

    A prime Fedor would school every top level MMA HW today. Aging happens to every fighter. Every top fighter today will age and get beaten by a less skilled fighter in the future.
     
  12. Primate

    Primate Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not really passed him by, more just left him behind. And Fedor seemed/seems quite content to let it happen.
     
  13. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    And just what gives you that idea ?? :huh
     
  14. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    Thats hypothetical bearing in mind the style of HW's that are competing in the sport today , Fedor in his hey day would of not had an easy night against todays Velasquez in a cage .....................