cflannagan
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faNatic said:Do you think he's gonna be the UFC world champion someday?
Two reasons - he won't be UFC champion : first, he say going for Deaf Olympic 2008 and second, he is 29 years old and less MMA experinced...no match with UFC Light-HeavyWeight champion Chuck "Iceman" Liddell. I thought he could drop down to Middleweight Group to bring more cardio and speed. He could still win matches of UFC or other MMA events.faNatic said:Do you think he's gonna be the UFC world champion someday?
faNatic said:Do you think he's gonna be the UFC world champion someday?
farewell65 said:Its will be long way to go... For example, I noticed few WWE wrestlers finally got WWE/World Championship in between 2 to 4 years after they debuted to WWE...
MaxUFC said:Two reasons - he won't be UFC champion : first, he say going for Deaf Olympic 2008 and second, he is 29 years old and less MMA experinced...no match with UFC Light-HeavyWeight champion Chuck "Iceman" Liddell. I thought he could drop down to Middleweight Group to bring more cardio and speed. He could still win matches of UFC or other MMA events.
Right about Matt Hughes was not good at beginning and end up became finest champion...he started MMA at 25 years old and become champion at 28 years old. Matt Hamill started at 28 or 29 years old.
cflannagan said:WWE and UFC can't even be compared.
farewell65 said:It does... UFC and WWE required lot training to enter their first match
cflannagan said:Randy Couture, newest additional to UFC Hall of Fame, debuted in UFC in 1997 at age of 34. He won UFC title in the same year, but was stripped due to contractual disagreements. He came back in 2000 and won it, meaning his age would be 37. He retired at 43.
Chuck Liddell was born in 1969, and began his MMA career in 1998 which would make him 29 years old. He beat Randy at 36 to become the champ.
Fedor Emelianenko, arguably the world's best fighter and now fighting for PRIDE, became champ at 27 and has been undefeated for 2 years.
Matt Hughes' current age is 33 and he's still the champ.
This is why I think Matt Hamill's age of 29 is not such a bad age to start at.
Yes he has a long road ahead if he wants to become a champion, but age is not a worry. Maybe if he becomes 37 years old or older, he can forget it.
MaxUFC said:Anyone compared how long to become champion on UFC and WWE should be ban from here!
WWE got storylines and see how wrestlers become popular with the fans during their contract. That is right, Vince's decision who is going to be WWE champion to one of his wresters in the order to keep the storyline alive. What I see WWE's storylines as like TV daytime soap opera, hee hee
UFC usally give three fights contract. Get three wins or very impression fights then get another contract with one or two fights to get into championship match. If lost the go back drawboard. Three losses then not come back to UFC for length time...now, 16 fighters lost many UFC matches got a chance into The Ultimate Fighter Season 4 : The Comeback on SpikeTV this august.
WWE and UFC got same training. Only question is WWE's dark secerts (steriod or stuffs)
Of course, WWE got sexy busty women than UFC's.
Heath said:Whoa take it easy buddy, I am sure he did not mean it in that way.
farewell65 said:I have feel on my guts that he does post "negative" on me or any WWE fans... I just like give some compare, so FCUK OFF to all WWE haters!