Shogun and Fedor!

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Shogun and Fedor!

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If Shogun beats Randleman at this next Vegas PPV, he will probably face Fedor for the HW title.

Now, I'm not discounting Randleman in the fight. Everyone knows he's a much bigger man, and wrestling has always been a problem for Shogun. But with Randleman's inconsistent performances and Shogun's (barring his fight with Coleman and the broken elbow) constant dominance (minus a triangle loss), I think Shogun will beat Randleman in a probably very entertaining match.

I love Shogun and Fedor. But I don't think Shogun has a chance against Fedor's speed and 230 lbs of Russian badassery. But those Muay Thai knees might come up big. Who knows!?

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No chance against Fedor.

The only i can see defeating Fedor in the future is CC if he isn't retiring.
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I don't see anyone beating Fedor in the next 3 years till he starts to get old. I have the same thoughts about Chuck, but then again, Chuck is at the point now where he is old and getting fat, he has maybe a year and a half left, if that.
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Pherr the Dorf wrote:I don't see anyone beating Fedor in the next 3 years till he starts to get old. I have the same thoughts about Chuck, but then again, Chuck is at the point now where he is old and getting fat, he has maybe a year and a half left, if that.
Fedor is a level far beyond Chuck. I'd love to see Chuck fight a decent striker instead of the ground specialists the UFC keep throwing against him. Rampage did wtfown him in Pride, after all.
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Chuck has dominated his division much the way fedor has, you can't compare the style, just compare the dominance
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Ah, but you forget that Chuck has an un-avenged loss (Quinton Jackson) and about three other A level fighters he hasn't fought (W. Silva, Arona, Shogun), all of which would be big, big fights. Fedor, on the other hand, has only one loss (due to a cut) that he avenged easily and has fought every A level heavyweight out there (unless you consider Tim Sylvia to be A level, which I hope no one does) and completely dominated them.

Chuck's good, but I don't believe he's dominated his division. Fedor definitely has.
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