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    Article Posted: November 13th, 2009 | By: Josh Turner

    Fedor the great? So, let’s talk about the hype machine that is Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor?Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) and the better UFC heavyweights Fedor is ducking Strikeforce.

    Is he the greatest MMA fighter ever? No.

    Has he faced and beaten the best in the game? No.

    Fedor is a great fighter, and has faced and defeated some great fighters. He is not the greatest fighter in MMA history. To be the greatest ever, you have to seek out the greats and take them out, over and over. Fedor has faced “Cro Cop?Mirko Filipovic’s (23-6-2) and fourth-ranked “Minotauro?Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-5-1) in what most believe were their primes. Fedor has faced fighters larger than himself, such as “Techno Goliath?Hong Man Choi (1-1), and quicker fighters, like tenth-ranked “Pitbull?Andrei Arlovski (14-7), and he has always found a way to defeat them.

    Each one of the fighters that Fedor has faced and defeated have been defeated by other fighters just the same, and yet those victorious fighters aren’t touted as the greatest ever. Fedor has not faced the super athletes of today and proven that he can keep up with the evolution of the sport. Fedor had the opportunity to face the greatest fighters in the world by signing with the UFC, and opted not to. Fedor isn’t building his legacy as the greatest mixed martial artist to ever live; he is building a winning career. Much like professional boxers and their promoters, Fedor isn’t seeking out the toughest opponents. He is letting his handlers feed him fighters and taking fights he has better odds at winning.

    The UFC has always been criticized that they do not have a strong heavyweight class, and until now it’s been true. With fighters entering the Octagon like second-ranked, UFC champ Brock Lesnar (4-1), sixth-ranked Shane Carwin (9-0), Cain Velasquez (6-0), and up-and-comer Todd Duffee (5-0), the tables are turning and now the UFC touts a heavyweight class rivaled by few.

    Fedor knew what he was doing by signing with Strikeforce. He was cementing his legacy and ensuring no defeat. If Fedor was worried about being the best fighter in history, he would seek out the top challenges and test his mettle. The UFC has at least three fighters that could easily pick Emelianenko apart.

    Big, bad, Brock Lesnar not only has the power to take Fedor down, but has the sheer size needed to nullify Fedor’s wrestling and submission game. Although it would probably turn into another Lesnar lay-and-pray special, Brock would defeat the considerably smaller Fedor. Brock is one of those freak athletes that doesn’t come around often, but when they do make a huge statement. My prediction on that fight would be Lesnar by TKO late in the second if it made it that far.

    UFC top heavy weight contender Shane Carwin could possibly pose the largest knock out threat. Fedor has taken some shots before, but nothing like what Carwin can bring. Shane has a strong wrestling background, and would be able to fend off any Fedor takedown attempts. Carwin’s size and strength, along with his flexibility would be able to stuff any submission attempts. Carwin, just like Lesnar, is a freakishly huge, explosive, powerful fighter that is part of the new class of heavyweight; a class that Fedor has no answer for. My call on that fight: Carwin by KO/TKO in the third.

    This is probably the pick that will be the one that creates the largest stir. Cain Velasquez, in all of his underestimated power and aggressive hunger, would be too much to Fedor to fend off. Cain is young, explosive, hungry and ridiculously strong all wrapped up in an unassuming middle of the road looking package. Cain doesn’t have the larger-than-life frame like Carwin or Lesnar, but I think we can all agree that he is strong and only getting stronger. Cain’s wrestling would top Fedor, and probably prove too much for Fedor to handle. Cain’s ability to stay on top, and impose his will would prove too much for Fedor resulting in what I’d call a three-round unanimous decision. Cain is someone to keep an eye on, if he isn’t on your radar yet.

    Still think Fedor is unbeatable? How about the up and coming heavyweight class like Greg Jackson’s The Ultimate Fighter alum and favorite to win this season’s TUF, Brendan Schaub (3-0)? How about the current knock out record holder Todd Duffee? Strikeforce heavyweight champion “Demolition Man?Alistair Overeem (29-10) is so sure that he would defeat Fedor that he isn’t even concerned with fighting him. If your argument here is experience, then why was Fedor’s defeat of Brett Rogers, who less than a year ago was changing tires at his local Sam’s Club, anything to buzz about?

    Fedor is a great fighter, fighting mediocre fighters in an attempt to maintain his hype and sell his name. Fedor isn’t going to seek out great challenges and fight the best. Fedor isn’t going to accept any deal the UFC offers. Fedor is going to continue to fight who he can beat, and take those victories all the way to the bank. Fedor is not the greatest fighter ever. He is a great fighter that knows his time and pay checks are limited and doesn’t want to lose his money making appeal. So for now, I’ll agree to call Fedor the greatest MMA fighter that never was.

    #2
    BS

    Fedor is the greatest. End of history.

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      #3
      No wonder I've never heard of fighters.com...

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        #4
        I cant believe this guy talks about the current UFC crop of heavyweights so highly, they are all novices compared to the heavyweights that were in pride a few years ago.

        A division which Fedor cleaned out by the way.

        Crocop and Nog would have walked through any of the current UFC fighters at the point where Fedor beat them.

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        • #5
          Lol Randy was able to keep the fight standing with Lesnar and even scored a takedown using the cage if I remember correctly. If people don't think Fedor can do the same they're nuts. Mir has nothing on Fedor off of his back even though it seems as if Mir thinks he's some kind of ground wizard, he is far from it. He had his Jiu Jitsu "nullified" by Lesnar lying on him and grabbing one of his arms, if you think that will stop Fedor from ripping Lesnar's shoulder out of it's socket, you've gone mad.

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            #6
            josh turner is just plain ****** and knows nothing about fighting after saying that.

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              #7
              Originally posted by snakerattle79 View Post


              Article Posted: November 13th, 2009 | By: Josh Turner
              Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor?b> Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) and the better UFC heavyweights Fedor is ducking Strikeforce.

              UFC champ Brock Lesnar (4-1), sixth-ranked Shane Carwin (9-0), Cain Velasquez (6-0), and up-and-comer Todd Duffee (5-0), the tables are turning and now the UFC touts a heavyweight class rivaled by few.
              Fedor has fought more time than these dudes have combined

              UFC fighters combined record for this article 24-1

              Fedor Emelianenko 31-1

              just some maths for this UFC nut hugger and why most think Fedor is the best right now...

              IMO Fedor owns the Lot.. you can see who im backing. lol

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                #8
                I'm ****ing sick of these ******ed idiot journalists, saying that you aren't top anything unless you are in the UFC. It's complete crap.

                I'm also sick of people citing a fighter with 5 fights as a reason why Fedor is "scared" to come to the UFC.

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                  #9
                  Fedor is a nice humble fighter, but not the greatest MMA fighter ever. He has just about an unbeaten record in the same way Floyd Mayweather or Joe Calzaghe had, but that don't make him the best fighter now.

                  You can argue whether on paper he has one of the best resumes of all time if you want and come to the conclusion he has. But we still dont know if he'd have beat Rickson Gracie or Sakuraba.
                  You might have him favourite, it is only opinions at the end of the day. If you think Fedor has the best resume you can think of, well that is fine.

                  Because of Fedors resume and demenour he has certain fans that like him and sing his praise. But there is another fighter around the corner who can beat you potentially. Its whether or not fedor wants that challenge. Just like whether Rickson wanted it.

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                    #10
                    You can't be serious about Rickson or Saku. Saku was a great fighter in his prime and his big claim to fame was exposing the Gracie's. But him, nor Rickson would beat Fedor.

                    You can't compare Fedor's record to Clazaghe or Mayweather. Fedor doesn't pick and choose his opponents, wait until they are old and broken down and past their primes.

                    Fighting in the UFC won't do anything for Fedor. Fedor would beat Brock, Carwin and Cain and when it's all said and done people will still have excuses. Whether it be Brock was too inexperienced, Shane wasn't well rounded enough, Cain was a hype job.

                    The greats always have a pack of haters, and usually it's for reasons that make no sense.

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