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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby Spiderman » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:13 am

its gonna be gsp after condit brutally beats his ass into retirement
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby Jojo » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:21 am

liime wrote:
seb wrote:
liime wrote:Fedor


3 wins...

ken shamrock or maybe sakuraba?


How sad is it that people actually argue "3 wins" for a fighter like fedor to say that he hasn't gone out on an extremely low note :(


Unlike the Fedor huggers, real fans of the guy know those last three "wins" were still a low note.

I would actually say Chuck and Crocop ended their careers worse though.
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby JoeyTheWong » Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:30 am

incubusdrivenlife wrote:ken shamrock. and still counting

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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby PsychoBells » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:08 pm

Don't get me wrong, Fedor's end was very bittersweet, but I'm positive there are lower career-ending notes out there (especially considering the topic is about the "lowest note").
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby ryotostpierre » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:30 pm

Chuck's was way worse than Randy since he was on a big losing streak, looked like he might win and then through his face into hand of his injured opponent for the assist on yet another KO loss. Randy got caught with a complete 'wtf?' and highlight reel quality move. Extreme Couture now practices a whole lot more front kicks though (thanks to Black House).
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby JohnKG » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:49 pm

Is it fair to mention BJ Penn after his loss to Nick Diaz??? Even though he did come back.. He ended his career for a short time... I thought he went out like a b**** to be frank.. crying to Joe, and then storming the internet talking sh** about Nicks tactics... :roll:
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby philphan » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:53 pm

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Mr.Ultimate wrote:Have to disagree with Liddell and Couture. Both went out on their sword, so to speak, giving it their all. Randy fought a long sought after fight to test himself, and Chuck looked competitive against Rich.

Lamest would have to be someone like Brock, completely outclassed.


Brock had one of the lamest exits for sure, but the thread title says "Which GREAT fighter..." :lol:

Saku and Liddell are up there for sure, but I think Saku trumps Chuck because he lost to b and c level fighters where as Chuck's last 3 losses were Shogun, Evans and Franklin.

Royce Gracie has to be mentioned. He won a controversial decision against Saku and tested positive for steroids. Not a good way to end a legendary career.


The only difference is that Chuck was still in big leagues and thought he could do it and ends with 3 ko loses. Saku must have needed the money I'm guessing and just went from shit show to shittier show. He had to know he was well past washed up. I'm not sure which one is more sad? :cry:
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby warriorxv » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:56 pm

Burrito wrote:
liime wrote:
seb wrote:
liime wrote:Fedor


3 wins...

ken shamrock or maybe sakuraba?


How sad is it that people actually argue "3 wins" for a fighter like fedor to say that he hasn't gone out on an extremely low note :(


2 1st round KOs against a former champ and a young olympian
and he broke Monson's leg with low kicks...
That's NOT a low note.

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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby DreadLobster » Mon Jul 30, 2012 1:25 pm

jojo rah rah wrote:
liime wrote:
seb wrote:
liime wrote:Fedor


3 wins...

ken shamrock or maybe sakuraba?


How sad is it that people actually argue "3 wins" for a fighter like fedor to say that he hasn't gone out on an extremely low note :(


Unlike the Fedor huggers, real fans of the guy know those last three "wins" were still a low note.

I would actually say Chuck and Crocop ended their careers worse though.


Yeah I don't think anyone is exactly thrilled about the last few years of Fedor's career, but its hard to say its even in the running for "lowest" note, ending with three DOMINANT wins and his last match being a viscous ko in front of a gigantic audience including the president of his country, etc... basically a hero's send off for him, whether it was against relevant competition or not.

I can't speak for all of the other nuthuggers, but I think its safe to say we all wanted to see him go to the UFC and wreck everyone, take the title and then retire.

I just don't see how the way he went out is anywhere close to Chuck, Cro Cop, Tito, etc... Other guys who were dominant and then just got their asses kicked over and over again looking for a comeback and then finally gave up... or guys like Shamrock who still haven't given up.
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby mrbwo » Mon Jul 30, 2012 1:44 pm

Chuck for me.
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby KingJoe » Mon Jul 30, 2012 1:46 pm

mrbwo wrote:Chuck for me.

not in my opinion, it was said yeah but Chuck lived by the sword
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby thisdopekidd » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:24 pm

philphan wrote:
SamuraixJack wrote:Sakuraba.


Sakuraba fought well past his prime, and then fought many years after that. It was sad to see him the last 2=3 years still fighting. The samurai should have went home to watch over the land long ago.


for sure man. If anyone deserved to go out with glory it shud have have been saku
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby kingomegared » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:33 pm

Tito. not even because of his fights. just his robotic interviews

"I......fought with my heart.......my soul....thats what i did....no regrets......i fought with my soul......all of my heart....i left it.....in the cage tonight.......i fought with my soul......i have no regrets.....i came in.....after having surgery on my back......i fought......with my soul.....my entire heart......i dont regret a thing...i came to fight.....and thats what i did....i fought....like a warrior....i went out....on my shield.....like a warrior....i gave it my all....my heart....my soul....everything....im leaving the sport....on my shield.....with no regrets"


his post fight interviews were such a fuckin train wreck.
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby GUNNER2010 » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:34 pm

As much as i hate to agree...Fedor's was pretty lame....3 worthless wins dont make up for getting sunk by hendo...i was disappointed.
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Re: Which great fighter ended their career on the lowest not

Postby kingomegared » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:44 pm

GUNNER2010 wrote:As much as i hate to agree...Fedor's was pretty lame....3 worthless wins dont make up for getting sunk by hendo...i was disappointed.


i dont think Fedor's journey to retirement was as bad as people make it seem. getting caught in a choke by werdum or KO'd by Hendo can happen to just about anyone who fights those 2. if he rematched werdum he'd probably win by tko. if he rematched hendo the fight could look exactly the same with either guy landing the finishing shot. Silva was his only loss that would probably happen the same exact way again just based on how they match up.

i agree that his last few wins werent impressive but his losses werent that bad, they just happened for 3 fights straight.
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