In no particular order and probably not tomorrows top five
Gerald McClellan - I consider Gerald to be the best finisher of all time. As soon as he had an opponent hurt he was on them like a wild animal.
Mike McCallum - I’ve always had a thing for technicians with solid chins that like to stand and fight. McCallum gets extra points for his beautiful body punching.
Marvellous Marvin Hagler - See above. Astonishing infighting ability.
Pernell Whitaker - Whoever you regard as the greatest defensive artist of all time, nobody looked as fucking good in the ring as Sweet Pea. Smooth as silk.
Nicolino Locche - He’s here for similar reasons to Sweet Pea, but gets extra points for his personality. Locche fought like a lazy sod, regularly took the piss out of his opponents, and occasionally used to sneak cigarettes between rounds.
Yeah, fnf, I just could not like Sugar Ray Leonard no matter how hard I tried.
On another day Jack Johnson would have made this list.
I just realized what all my favorites have in common, the exception being the current GSP, and that is they all come to kick some ass. They don’t seem to have gameplans most of the time, they don’t do certain things just for the sake of scoring points, they just come to fight. I like that attitude in a fighter, my best skills vs your best skills, let’s see who comes out on top.
[quote]Bondslave wrote:
I just realized what all my favorites have in common, the exception being the current GSP, and that is they all come to kick some ass. They don’t seem to have gameplans most of the time, they don’t do certain things just for the sake of scoring points, they just come to fight. I like that attitude in a fighter, my best skills vs your best skills, let’s see who comes out on top.[/quote]
I noticed my top 3 MMA are known for their striking first.
It’s a shame the combat forum doesn’t get more action, as many of the posters here seem knowledgable and reasonable, unlike so many internet fight forums.
I feel like compared to most of you guys I don’t know a squat about boxing, so I won’t even bother naming my favorites. With MMA I’m having hard time only picking five, but I’ll give it a shot. In no particular order:
Alistair Overeem
‘Shogun’ Rua
Chael P. Sonnen
BJ Penn
Jose Aldo
Also got to mention just retired Lytle, true Rocky of MMA for me, Carwin before he decided he doesn’t need to be big, Barboza, Pearson, Guillard and Sotiropoulos. Basically everyone who can stand and throw hard and fast or who has somehow different and more interesting ground game.
[quote]Bondslave wrote:
To keep it going a bit longer since combat forum doesn’t get much action, how about favorite fighter for each wieght class?
I’m still out on boxing, but…
MMA:
bantam - Urijah
feather - Aldo
light - Penn
welter - GSP (start hurting people again Georges!)
middle - Anderson
light heavy - Hendo
heavy - Fedor
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Too soon man, too soon…
Should have noticed this thread was made just today, what a dork this guy is.
[quote]LondonBoxer123 wrote:
It’s a shame the combat forum doesn’t get more action, as many of the posters here seem knowledgable and reasonable, unlike so many internet fight forums. [/quote]
Haha, if it got more action, there would be a lot less reason and knowledge floating around in it…
Favorite MMA fighters
Megumi Fuji - at 125, she’s such a cute little thing, 36 years old and has only lost one fight after 30 wins (her opponent was greased, I swear)
GSP - just classy and so technical
Forrest Griffin - scrappy as all hell and a riot too
Clay Guida - just loves to fight and is in such great shape
Tim Silvia - only because he wears his championship belt to the grocery store (yes, I know it was a long time ago since he was in the UFC, never mind the heavy weight champ, but back in the day…) and what about the epic fracture that he wanted to argue didn’t happen so he could keep on fighting despite the fact that his arm looked like a bag full of jello