Originally posted by Move BRICKS
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Fedor Emelienenko isn't very good
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Originally posted by Move BRICKS View PostRofl. Have you ever watched a Fedor fight before? Against big strikers, he feels them out for a while before he commits to anything. Arlovski landed MAYBE one flush jab the entire fight. After Fedor realized that Arlovski couldn't hurt him with strikes, bang - Lights out. There is no way to say Fedor lost because Arlovski was overconfident. Arlovski left his chin open and got dropped because of it. "HE LEFT HIS CHIN OPEN BECAUSE OF OVERCONFIDENCE FLYING KNEE BLAH BLAH BLAH." Arlovski is a professional athlete who has scored with the flying knee before. He was confident throwing the flying knee and the flying knee had a purpose, to KO his opponent. Fedor threw a counter to this and knocked him the **** out. PLEASE get over it.
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Originally posted by Cobra 2K9 View Postget over it? your the one attacking me with the fedor nuthuggery.
im just trying to have a conversation about how i thought emelienenko looked a bit vunerable.
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Originally posted by Cobra 2K9 View Posthe is good but he could easily lose.
in his last fight against andrei arlovski, he looked vunerable.
Hell, maybe a rematch is in order a couple fights down the line.
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Originally posted by Organik View PostI know this is open to debate, but imo that was a product of Fedor engaging Arlovski at his own game. Arlovski's only chance in the fight was to defeat Fedor standing, and yet Fedor never attempted to take it to the ground. Fedor's style is geared more at engaging you where ever the fight ends up and he was much obliged to stand and strike, even though it played into his opponent's strengths. As such, it was Arlovski who wound up face down and unconscious, which to me is a testament to Fedor's greatness. He found his opening and struck.
Hell, maybe a rematch is in order a couple fights down the line.
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