Beyond the Grave
07-20-2008, 03:39 AM
FEDOR
Record: 28-1 (realistically he's undefeated)
Noteworthy competition: Tim Silvia, Matt Lindland, Cro-Cop, Big Nog (2x), Kevin Randleman, Mark Coleman, Heath Herring, Mark Hunt, Kazuyuki Fujita, Ricardo Arona
= 11 noteworthy fights (0 losses)
Current winning streak: 26 fights
Number of MMA fights fought since entering Pride in 2002: 20
SILVA
Record: 22-4
Noteworthy competition: Dan Henderson, Rich Franklin (2x), Yushin Okami (lost), Chris Leben, Jeremy Horn
= 6 noteworthy fights (1 loss)
Current winning streak: 8 fights
Number of MMA fights fought since entering Pride in 2002: 19
LAST NIGHT:
- Fedor came out of a long hiatus and beat a top 5 heavyweight in 36 seconds with a serious size disadvantage.
- Silva came out without a long hiatus and beat a fighter who is not even a top 10 light heavyweight in 61 seconds without a serious size disadvantage.
Add to that the fact that Silva is a natural 205'er who has been fighting most of his fights in the smaller 185 division while Fedor has consistently fought guys that are bigger than himself (some of them much bigger): Fujita, Hunt, Schilt, Choi, Silvia, Zulu, Coleman, Herring, Ogawa etc. In other words, Silva has had a height, reach and weight advantage in most of his fights. You can't say the same thing about Fedor.
Record: 28-1 (realistically he's undefeated)
Noteworthy competition: Tim Silvia, Matt Lindland, Cro-Cop, Big Nog (2x), Kevin Randleman, Mark Coleman, Heath Herring, Mark Hunt, Kazuyuki Fujita, Ricardo Arona
= 11 noteworthy fights (0 losses)
Current winning streak: 26 fights
Number of MMA fights fought since entering Pride in 2002: 20
SILVA
Record: 22-4
Noteworthy competition: Dan Henderson, Rich Franklin (2x), Yushin Okami (lost), Chris Leben, Jeremy Horn
= 6 noteworthy fights (1 loss)
Current winning streak: 8 fights
Number of MMA fights fought since entering Pride in 2002: 19
LAST NIGHT:
- Fedor came out of a long hiatus and beat a top 5 heavyweight in 36 seconds with a serious size disadvantage.
- Silva came out without a long hiatus and beat a fighter who is not even a top 10 light heavyweight in 61 seconds without a serious size disadvantage.
Add to that the fact that Silva is a natural 205'er who has been fighting most of his fights in the smaller 185 division while Fedor has consistently fought guys that are bigger than himself (some of them much bigger): Fujita, Hunt, Schilt, Choi, Silvia, Zulu, Coleman, Herring, Ogawa etc. In other words, Silva has had a height, reach and weight advantage in most of his fights. You can't say the same thing about Fedor.
