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Rodrigo Gracie

Rodrigo GracieWho will win Emelianenko Fedor Rickson Gracie or in his first?

Rickson Gracie 11-0
It is nearly undefeated with a combined record of more than 400 victories in Jiu-Jitsu tournaments and freestyle wrestling, Sambo, and no holds barred challenge matches.
He was twice champion Brazil in freestyle wrestling.
He won a gold medal in Sambo.
It was the middle-heavyweight and open weight division World Jiu-Jitsu Champion for almost two decades.

emenlianenko victory a defeat Fedor 30 Bullshit
Emelianenko has been considered the best heavyweight fighter in the world over the last five years by many major publications, including ESPN, the Orange County Register, The Fight Network, the Houston Chronicle, The Wrestling Observer, and Inside MMA. [9] [10] In addition to holding notable individual wins over K-1 Super Heavyweight Champion Semmy Schilt, former PRIDE and current UFC champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (twice), Pride 2005 Open weight champion Mirko Filipović, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia, and Mark Hunt, he has won numerous tournaments and accolades in multiple sports, including the PRIDE 2004 Grand Prix and the world the fight against Sambo Championship on four occasions, and medaling in the Russian Judo championships nationally. His single loss by stopping physician because of a cut by an illegal move is considered a mere technicality, which he decisively avenged

FEDOR

Fedor is much more well rounded. I have no doubt if Rickson could do better in a game BJJ or Sambo Fedor better. In a real fight Fedor is more well rounded, we can assume a more active training / more difficult at this stage of their lives, and have a lot less rust ring. I respect Rickson 100%, but there is no way Fedor would lose this fight.

Rickson is good, no doubt, but it has improved its control far it's not going to take Fedor easy. It will also be beaten in the process of making / testing a takedown. Chances are he would retire from the Guard. We all saw what Fedor could do inside your guard in his battles with Nog.

His standup is way further behind Fedor. I give all the benefits, but pure BJJ (this is not even that if he is wearing his gi top) Fedor.

Emelianenko is heavier, which would be to his advantage.
But I think Gracie is sly and cunning.

Fedor would be crazy.

KO, round 1.

E

Fedor has no weakness, but if he had one, it would be based on his shots too. After all, it's a little easier to sink a choke or submission on someone who is 3 / 4 beat to death, no question.

I would say that in a fight, fight, Fedor would still win because he is so fast, strong, dominant, and indestructible. In a game of pure BJJ, I would go with Rickson because Fedor would not be able to bring his game with punching him.

RUSSIA IN A TOTAL BEAT DOWN

Posted on May 6, 2010.
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