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| Whos your favorite MMA fighters? I figured this would be a good way to get to know the fellow MMA Posters abit. so Favorite Fighters and Favorite Fights ftw (try to leave a reason why if you can) #1 Goerge St. Pierre in my opinion one of the best all round fighters in any promotion, good kicks, good punching, excellent sprawl but can still take it to the ground (unlike tim slyvia) annnnd it helps that shes Canadian and proud of it. #2 David Loiseau Another Canadian fighter that I love watching when he puts it all in to it, yeah maybe he lost to Franklin and Swick which led to him getting the boot but still, hes a good fighter whos underrated alot of the time imo. Favorite Fight Stephan Bonnar Vs Forrest Griffin - The Ultimate Fighter Finale - The fight that got me in to MMA <3 | |||||||||||||||
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| Not being much of an MMA fan, my faves are slightly old ![]() 1: Dan Severn - Although i first saw him in WWE, i went back and brought some of the first UFC events and was very impressed with him. 2: Chuck Liddel - He always seems very intense and would break you in two without blinking, very good fighter too. Fave matches: Any of the early Shamrock vs Severn matches. | |||||||||||||||
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| 1. "The Iceman" Chuck Liddell. Best stand up fighter in the UFC in my opinion. He is just heads and shoulders above anyone else in his weight class. He also has one of the best take down defenses I have ever saw in MMA. 2. Andrei "The Pitbull" Arlovski. He has a really good stand up game as well as a ground game. He is very good at submissions. He also has arguably the best fighting name/gimmick in the UFC. The Pitbull. 3. Michael Bisping. We haven't really got to see much of him in the UFC but he was awesome in the Ultimate Fighter series. He has a really good stand up game and is one of the rising stars of the UFC. Favorite Fight: Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 1. Seeing Ortiz get dominated like that was awesome. And when Liddell got him up against the fence and unleashed on him, it was great. | |||||||||||||||
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| I gots' to keep the national pride so.... 1. Michael Bisping - Hailing from Liverpool England, yes we haven't gotten to see much of him in the UFC but I have seen a few of his fight back in the kingdom with Cage Rage. Winning the ultimate fighter has to give him some leverage on proving just how good he is and if it wasn't for those damn visa problems, he may have had many fights already but all we have now is to look forward to his next. 2. Brandon Vera - Many people are simply dubbing him as a rookie who is getting to big for his boots but in my opinion his attitute is warranting how good he has been. He hasn't really beaten anyone good yet though unless you count an out of shape washed up Frank Mir, but I am absolutely sure that he will. 3. Diego Sanchez - A fighter who is far beyond deserving a title shot, he has been due one for a very long time and I don't know who else he has to beat to prove that he deserves one. He has torn straight through the welterweight division of the roster and left nothing in his wake. If everything is right, he should be getting a shot at the welterweight champ very soon, whoever it may be. | |||||||||||||||
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| #1 Georges St. Pierre #2 The Iceman" Chuck Liddell #3 Andrei "The Pitbull" Arlovsk I will have to be honest here, my #2 and #3 change often. There is so many fighters out that I enjoy watching in UFC,Pride, and other orgs, that I often have a few top favs. However, Georges St. Pierre will always be my #1. BTW, can anoyone find me a working email for Georges St. Pierre? Mad props and reps and woots if you can find this for me. | ||||||||||||||
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