Fedor Emilanenko is regarded as the greatest fighter of all time. Really? I definitely put him up there as one of the best but is recent memory there has been more hoopla about his company getting involved in the promotion of a fight than him actually fighting. Everyday I loose a little more respect for the fighters of Pride, not because they are not good fighters but that was just a steroid freak show to me. Look at any picture of Vanderlai Silva then and look at him now. He literally looked like a body builder. Of course we all know that steroids are not just for making you big. What with Soccer players supposedly being the #1 users of steroids worldwide I don't know of any of them that look like body builders. With that said I think Pride was all about steroids. So looking at Fedor as the best of those fighters does not say much in MY BOOK, about Pride fighters. Clearly those fights were arguably the best fights MMA fans have been privy to. But after the end of Pride and everyone scattered, mostly to the UFC, there was a lot of ground to make up financially, physically and emotionally. Why did Fedor not fight for the UFC? He really didn't have anything to prove having won the 2004 Pride Grand Prix, he's the 4 time winner of the World Combat Sambo Championship and won a medal in Russia's National Judo Championships the guy is simply no joke.
Why did Fedor go to fight in BODOG? The competition or the money?
Why did Fedor go to fight in Affliction? The competition or the money?
Why did Fedor go to fight in Strikeforce? The competition or the money?
From 2007 when he fought Matt Linland until 2009 when he fought Brett Rogers Fedor fought for approximately 15 minutes. Along the way he defeated Matt Linland, Hong Man Choi, Tim Sylvia, Andrei Arlovski and Brett Rogers. How can you stay in even remotely close to good shape mentally fighting these guys? I don't think this is entirely his fault I can easily blame his management for this, primarily Vadim Finkelstein. It has to be obvious that the UFC was offering millions and he did not take it, maybe like most people knowledgeable with the sport he hates the UFC too for their business tactics and the way they play monopoly BUT at that point there were many more exciting fights available to him there than BODOG.
I have to be honest. I have been losing my admiration for him with every ridiculous decision he has made to stay out of the UFC. But when I became someone that will now root against him in a fight is when after getting his ass handed to him by Silva in the Strikforce Heavyweight Grand Prix he immediately retired. I don't know about you but if I get my ass handed to me I want to fight again. And it’s the first time he's lost like that and he just says that's it I quit. Well he is 34 years old but then again he has not been hurt badly, don't think he's had any major injuries and he may end up as one of those old timers that always gets fights in the UFC even after they continually lose.
Hey Fedor, thanks but no thanks-
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