Horodecki
my Dad
voorhees -Crush Crawfish - Karelin
He has never fought anywhere.
Alexandr Karelin beat Akira Maeda by decision in RINGS.
Animal Chin -Mark Logann -
James Thompson (i would loved to have seen him in the octagon back in the day)
what day? the him getting ko'ed all the time day?
LOL, that is EXACTLY what I was thinking when I saw someone say James Thompson.
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/thread then rape it n its cold dead asshole
Antonio Mckee, no one can take him down
Volk Han and Danny Hodge. Danny was far to old but, would have owned in his day.
VH was best submission Sambo guy in the 90's. He would have beat Royce I believe.
That Jet Li guy from Lethal Weapon 4.
The Karelin fight was a pro wrestling match.
both of them.
- Fedor
Duh
2. Igor
3. Gomi
The top three shouldn't really be debatable. Those three are head and shoulders above the rest.
I would put Rickson fourth.
there's a LOT
Hulk Hogan obviously, and maybe The Rock.
Undertaker too of course.
Look at that Gogoplata.... What other heavyweights do you know that could pull off a REAL gogoplata?
When you face the ground game of The Undertaker. You do not survive sir.
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Rico Chiapparelli would have been bad ass.
NarlyPersianDude -DannyOcean - 1. Fedor
Duh
2. Igor
3. Gomi
The top three shouldn't really be debatable. Those three are head and shoulders above the rest.
I would put Rickson fourth.
Gomi is pretty overated. Yes he is an A level fighter, but was beating lw's in japan who where not as good, when he did fight the real best lw of all time, BJ Penn, he got handled, and now recently as the lw's have improved hes not doing well.
I would say Fedor Sak Kid Mousasi
Mousasi has never beaten a top ten anyone anywhere ever. lol.
Just because Gomi lost one fight, you diminish his entire career? He is the best LW of all time if you look at who he's beaten and when. There was no LW division for a while in America, and Gomi had insane runs. You're crazy to think that "was beating lw's in japan who where not as good". Those were the best LWs. Other than Penn, there's never been a great LW that fought mostly in America. The competition in Japan was way better.