and who has a better resume for the 100th time
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Earl, I actually enjoy debating with you because you actually put some thought into your points, wrong as they may be.
To me, a record is meaningless if it it padded with a bunch of no-name fighters that have 1-2 fights on their record. Look through all of Fedor's wins. MOST were against guys who had 5 or less fights or who lost more fights than they won. That's WEAK!
I think what made Fedor great, was what he did during his prime years in Pride. He did face the best guys of that era and beat them (Cro-cop, Nog, etc.). But, since then, all he did was fight carefully chosen opponents in hopes of padding his record and continuing to cash in. That backfired on him this weekend.