Nodogoshi
09-04-2009, 02:45 AM
Would he have been able to show for Coleman?
And if so, what would his chances have been?
These questions have long been plaguing me.
-GR -
09-04-2009, 04:00 AM
He would have died from exhaustion. Seriously. You don't go 90 minutes with Royce then give Igor a tough fight (would have won if he continued or was fresh) and expect to beat Coleman who had the easiest road considering Fujita didn't fight and threw in the towel.
Nodogoshi
09-04-2009, 05:50 AM
He would have died from exhaustion. Seriously. You don't go 90 minutes with Royce then give Igor a tough fight (would have won if he continued or was fresh) and expect to beat Coleman who had the easiest road considering Fujita didn't fight and threw in the towel.
I know all of this, however the question has to do with what would've occurred had he recieved the decision rather than the first period be declared a draw. I've always been curious about this.
Btw, I don't think he would've fought Coleman, but then if there has been any fighter in the sport who would run such a gauntlet Saku was the man.
-GR -
09-04-2009, 11:56 AM
I know all of this, however the question has to do with what would've occurred had he recieved the decision rather than the first period be declared a draw. I've always been curious about this.
Btw, I don't think he would've fought Coleman, but then if there has been any fighter in the sport who would run such a gauntlet Saku was the man.
Well I think Coleman would hav won by decision. Coleman only has been subbed by Nog and Fedor so his sub defense is way better than his Hammerhouse homie Randleman. Saku wouldn;t have the energy to defend takedowns or go for subs like he normally would have. Maybe Coleman even stops him.
I would pick a fresh Saku to pull something if he were to fight Coleman under normal circumstances. Saku 4 life