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среда, 28 октября 2020 г.

UFC Lightweight Division - so what is the status at the end of the day?

Top 15 LW 

Opponents Faced

Khabib Nurmagomedov

Justin Gaethje (win) Dustin Poirier (win) Conor McGregor (win) Al Iaquinta (win) 

Justin Gaethje

Khabib Nurmagomedov (loss) Tony Ferguson (win) Donald Cerrone (win) Dustin Poirier (loss) 

Dustin Poirier

Dan Hooker (win) Khabib Nurmagomedov (loss) Justin Gaethje (win) Diego Ferreira (win) Conor McGregor (loss) 

Tony Ferguson

Justin Gaethje (loss) Donald Cerrone (win) Kevin Lee (win) 

Conor McGregor

Donald Cerrone (win) Khabib Nurmagomedov (loss) Dustin Poirier (win) 

Dan Hooker

Dustin Poirier (loss) Paul Felder (win) Al Iaquinta (win) 

Charles Oliveira

Kevin Lee (win) Paul Felder (loss) Donald Cerrone (loss) 

Paul Felder

Dan Hooker (loss) Charles Oliveira (win) 

Diego Ferreira

Dustin Poirier (loss) Beneil Dariush (loss) 

Al Iaquinta

Dan Hooker (loss) Donald Cerrone (loss) Kevin Lee (win) Khabib Nurmagomedov (loss) 

Kevin Lee

Charles Oliveira (loss) Gregor Gillespie (win) Al Iaquinta (loss) Tony Ferguson (loss) 

Beneil Dariush

Drew Dober (win) Diego Ferreira (win) 

Islam Makhachev


Gregor Gillespie

Kevin Lee (loss) 

Drew Dober

Beneil Dariush (loss) 

Donald Cerrone

Conor McGregor (loss) Justin Gaethje (loss) Tony Ferguson (loss) Al Iaquinta (win) Charles Oliveira (win) 







вторник, 27 октября 2020 г.

Khabib - Case for #1 P4P Goat

 1. Damage - one of the main reasons why I would put Khabib as #1 is damage. He has never really taken any kind of damage compared to Jon Jones or Fedor Emelianenko. Those guys at their best won and sometimes emphatically but also took a tremendous punishment especially on their feet. Fedor was nearly knocked out a couple of times while Jones really took a beating with Alexander Gustafson for one. 

GSP should for sure be in the discussion but when I look at the pure damage he took with Carlos Condit and Johny Hendricks, it is hard to consider that GSP actually won after you look at the damage he took. 

2. Dominance - I don't think the number of fights matters as much as the dominance factor. Jon Jones lost a lot of rounds to Gustaffson and with quite a few of his opponents his victory was very narrowly decided. Fedor was getting beaten up badly and often came back to win so it is difficult to even compare him to Khabib who tends to always be in control of the fight. 

3. Undefeated Record - there are just two fighters that we can say can try to argue that they were undefeated in their prime - Fedor and Jon Jones. Jones Jones arguably lost to Reyes and Santos however and even with Gustaffson it was a narrow victory indeed. 

GSP was defeated twice. 

Overall, Khabib is far ahead. Jones Jones I think could still be in the picture had it not been for his PED issue and the same really goes for Anderson. 

There are a lot of great fighters that have come and gone in MMA, but it is hard to imagine we will ever see such a legend as Khabib Nurmagomedov again and his legacy will stay in history forever. 

четверг, 15 октября 2020 г.

Dan Hooker Ranking? Bullshit

Dan Hooker is the nicest guy but ranking dynamics is just an example of how crooked the UFC ranking system really is. 

Lets go back in time to UFC 226 in July 2018 where he fought and beat Gilbert Burns, at the time an unranked opponent that we know now is coming up in the welterweight division. 

Dan Hooker fought him on the prelims and beating him gets him the #14 spot in the UFC rankings. 


Edson Barboza beats him end of 2018 so he goes down to #15. Edson was ranked #6 at the time, ok no big deal. 


July 2019, he beats #10th ranked James Vick - moves up to #14. Hard to give him much credit for Vick, given James Vick lost two fights in a row prior to facing Dan, but ok. 


He beats Al Iaquinta - October 2019 who was ranked # 6 before this fight - Dan goes to # 7 ... ok that's fine. 

Then he goes to face Paul Felder who was ranked #6 just before their fight 23 February 2020. This is where it starts to get weird. He beats Felder by split decision - i.e. not even clear who won and get the #5 spot? Cerrone gets beaten easily by McGregor is the reason perhaps. 


He loses to Dustin Poirer in June 2020, who is ranked#3 and loses but this does not affect him. Stays at #5 in the rankings. Strange..... but then between 15th of September and 21st of September something happens...... 


Conor was arrested on the 13th of September so the UFC took him down one spot and Hooker took his spot at #4!!! 

Why? did Conor or Hooker fight at this time for their rankings to change? NO, so why would UFC switch them around?  MYSTERY.....




вторник, 13 октября 2020 г.

Looking to Train During Covid? What You Should Do

 1. Contact the academies you can find either via website email or via Facebook / social media. Try to find out whether their classes are running and what is going on. 

A lot of the academies have out of date information on the website, be aware of this. 

Make sure you do this in advance to avoid disappointment!

Some academies require booking of classes either electronically or by phone, so don't forget to do this. 

2. Be prepared to sign up for longer term membership - during these Covid days, many academies only allow full time members. 


3. Bring a mask - obvious but be sure you don't forget. There may be different rules academy to academy about this. 


4. Don't turn up with a cold or with symptoms of any kind of flu - obvious, but if you do have some symptoms of a cold or flue, stay at home. There is no excuse for turning up to the academy with something that could affect your training partners and staff. 

Who are the top fighters in the UFC Light Weight Division?

 I admit that I am using only fighter fight data where they competed in UFC or other UFC owned organisation such as Strikeforce, Pride and others. I would argue that many of the smaller organisation wins don't really count since they were early in the career and at a much lower level. The only one that I should try to include in the future is Bellator where Justin Gaethje had a very successful run and for this reason he does not feature in the bar chart I preset. 


Just take a look at this table:


I have selected lightweight division fighters with more than 8 wins in the UFC & affiliates and less than 8 losses.

Most notably missing is Jutin Gaethje (Bellator excluded) and Islam Makhachev (only 7 wins in UFC). I think both of these guys deserve to be on the list and will probably make it on here soon. 

Its surprising though that there are only just a few guys that have managed to get 8 wins with less than 8 losses in the UFC and I think this one is a testament of how good these guys truly are. 

Of course there is also the issue that some fighters like BJ Penn fought passed their prime for too long accumulating losses as a result but because it is hard to see the cut off point between fighter in his prime and passed his prime, this cannot be reliably accounted for. 

Any comments, let me know. 


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