Frankie Edgar: The Underdog Days Are Over
Frankie Edgar has overcome adversity and beaten the elite of his division and may finally be given the respect he deserves among the MMA community..
Frankie Edgar has overcome adversity and beaten the elite of his division and may finally be given the respect he deserves among the MMA community..
Well, it looks like the wait for return of “The Last Emperor” is finally over. Sherdog reported first this evening, that Fedor Emelianenko and Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva will meet at Strikeforce’s February 12th event, as a part of promotion’s rumored eight-man Heavyweight Tournament. Here’s the report:Fedor Emelianenko will return to the Strikeforce cage on Feb. 12, as he takes on Antonio Silva in a heavyweight main event from the Izod Center in East Rutherford, N.J. Sources close to the negotiations
For most of us die hard legal violence fans, the first day of this year really began when UFC 125 was officially underway.
It seems Alistair Overeem’s New Years Eve outing against Todd Duffee at Dynamite!! was the icing on the cake in more ways than one. According to ‘cagepotato.com’, the versatile Dutch heavyweight has been inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records for being the “only fighter to consecutively hold 3 championship belts”.
As a big fan of BJ Penn, I really held a grudge against Frankie Edgar and had relatively no interest in the UFC 125 main event. It was a last minute PPV buy and I had a bad feeling in my stomach I would regret it, but I was pleasantly surprised when the UFC kicked off the New Year with a bang. Not only was UFC 125 a great card as a whole, the main event was one of the most back and forth fights I’ve seen in a long time(ironically to the two fighters I thought were the most boring in the
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An Analysis Article of Junior Dos Santos’ Options + Poll.
The words “pound for pound” can be interpreted anyway you would like. But as MMA fans I believe we all have the general idea. Whether you believe it has more to do with weight or with skill. you know how powerful the term is. To call someone the best pound for pound fighter in the world means you believe they are the best fighter that is walking on this earth.
I believe that man is Anderson Silva. Although there are many fighters that are in the conversation I don’t see anyone who has