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Biggest Waste of MMA Talent?

Randleman, Vitor, but probably the best is Frank Shamrock.

In the future, I could see Arlovski (great athlete but has been scared to engage/lacking confidence since Sylvia II), Fedor (start fighting people!!!), ....
 
Crazyhorse is a good one. I'm not sure Terrell was that good. Besides the Lindland KO, what else did he do? I would like to see more of him, though.
 
Randleman, Vitor, but probably the best is Frank Shamrock.

In the future, I could see Arlovski (great athlete but has been scared to engage/lacking confidence since Sylvia II), Fedor (start fighting people!!!), ....

You can't consider a guy that beat the piss out of 6 or 7 top ten guys and another 6 or 7 top 20 guys a waste of talent, ITO! That's the best career in MMA history, but I get you. Look for 3 more top 20 beatdowns and at least 3 more top 10 beatdowns.

Why do I have some arab nation flag under my sh*t???
 
Why do I have some arab nation flag under my sh*t???

I was about to ask you the same thing. Weird. Nice sig :lol:

I would also like to add Hightower to the list. He's a very cerebral fighter that hasn't quite achieved what he should have. :twisted:
 
I was about to ask you the same thing. Weird. Nice sig :lol:

I would also like to add Hightower to the list. He's a very cerebral fighter that hasn't quite achieved what he should have. :twisted:

I wish Richie was walking by when you decided not to re-grip, he'd've been smoked.
 
Mark Kerr
Rodja, why don't you post much anymore?

I thought Kerr was gonna be unstoppable back in 96, then starting in 00 it went downhill fast. The guy was a freak athletically, and seems like a smart guy, he's just missing one little chip in his brain.
 
Rodja, why don't you post much anymore?

I thought Kerr was gonna be unstoppable back in 96, then starting in 00 it went downhill fast. The guy was a freak athletically, and seems like a smart guy, he's just missing one little chip in his brain.

Between school and training, I am not home nearly as much. I lurk between classes, but don't have as much time to BS around here ATM.
 
haha, well i like him. Strong build and alot of heart, tough as nails.. I used to live right next to him when i was still a kid.
 
first thought was Randlemen of course, then Vitor and Joe Riggs. Everyone talks up Riggs like he is the 2nd coming, and yet he gets crushed more often than not
 

Hell yeah. I was just talking about the shots Hackney gave him to his nuts.

#1 on my list would have to be Vitor. The potential early in his career he showed was amazing. He looked so fast and unstoppable. Looking at him now, it's like you can see he has no motivation left.
 
Hell yeah. I was just talking about the shots Hackney gave him to his nuts.

#1 on my list would have to be Vitor. The potential early in his career he showed was amazing. He looked so fast and unstoppable. Looking at him now, it's like you can see he has no motivation left.

He really hasn't been the same since his sister was murdered. I am sure that he feels partially responsible due to his popularity.
 
Honorable Mention

There was a while there that I thought Overeem was going to be bad ass...then he lost seven out of his next 14 fights (granted the losses were all to big names).

He's like a few others mentioned above in the way that he just doesn't bring it when it really counts.
 
Kharitonov has been a disappointment too, but I have a feeling he's going to be doing good things soon.
 
Just to keep it real original, I'll go with Lesnar, waisting all his time with fake wrestling, he should be a seasoned veteran, not getting subbed by a scrub like Frank Mir.
 
Just to keep it real original, I'll go with Lesnar, waisting all his time with fake wrestling, he should be a seasoned veteran, not getting subbed by a scrub like Frank Mir.

I agree there. Too bade UFC wasn't around to offer him a career back then. :sad:

We need more real HW's in MMA.

Edit: It was around of course but the money wasn't there.
 
I agree there. Too bade UFC wasn't around to offer him a career back then. :sad:

We need more real HW's in MMA.
True. I'm with you on the "real" HW's. A true HW match I'd like to see in a year, Brock/Junior Silva. Fedor's not a true HW, but he'll own them all day. Brock has scary potential though, and not many will be able to deal with him if he comes to within 80% of his potential.
 
True. I'm with you on the "real" HW's. A true HW match I'd like to see in a year, Brock/Junior Silva. Fedor's not a true HW, but he'll own them all day. Brock has scary potential though, and not many will be able to deal with him if he comes to within 80% of his potential.

I agree with you there.
 
When i was still a kid i remember watching Vitor Belfort absolutely destroy people and he was fighting much bigger fighters. The guy had the quickest handspeed and he was only 19..who knows what would have happened if he didnt stop fighting but from what he displayed at such a young age i have to say him..I like how Tanks name was thrown in because I dont know if any of you remember but in UFC 8 i believe he was killing people and he only lost to Don Frye because he tripped..that guy hit the hardest out of anyone i have ever seen in my opinion...if he lost his gut and didnt drink all day he may have been a dominant heavyweight for years but unfortunately he showed up sometimes and sometimes he didnt...but the reason i respect him the most is he is the only guy in UFC to my knowledge that is a true street fighter that only went into UFC so he could hurt people and he can bench press 600 pounds without taking steroids or even having a decent diet or training routine...in his day I don believe there are many people on this planet that would have been able to beat him in a bar fight.
 
When i was still a kid i remember watching Vitor Belfort absolutely destroy people and he was fighting much bigger fighters. The guy had the quickest handspeed and he was only 19..who knows what would have happened if he didnt stop fighting but from what he displayed at such a young age i have to say him..I like how Tanks name was thrown in because I dont know if any of you remember but in UFC 8 i believe he was killing people and he only lost to Don Frye because he tripped..that guy hit the hardest out of anyone i have ever seen in my opinion...if he lost his gut and didnt drink all day he may have been a dominant heavyweight for years but unfortunately he showed up sometimes and sometimes he didnt...but the reason i respect him the most is he is the only guy in UFC to my knowledge that is a true street fighter that only went into UFC so he could hurt people and he can bench press 600 pounds without taking steroids or even having a decent diet or training routine...in his day I don believe there are many people on this planet that would have been able to beat him in a bar fight.

When did Vitor stop fighting? Tank fought Frye at UU 96.
 
Just as a change of pace I'll say Louiseau.

I use to love him.. a vicious dude just chopping people up.

Then he lost his heart and turned into a big vag.

:(
 
Wasn't she kidnapped and held for ransom, especially b/c of his fame. And people thought GSP needed a sports psych.
Yep, it happened right before the Tito fight (which he should have won). He should get 15 minutes alone with those f'ing d-bags.
 
Not to derail this thread, b/c it's actually kind of on topic...why was Ricco Rodriquez on that Celebrity Rehab show. I never really watched it, but my wife did.
 
You've come to the right place my friend. I watch every horrible program that is televised. Wondering what happened on Flavor of Love, My Super Sweet Sixteen, etc, just let me know:run:

Ricco didn't really have anything specific that he was there for. His main problem is gambling, but he also drinks a lot and does Coke. He was molested as a child and I guess it all stems from that. He seemed to get a lot out of the program, but I wouldn't be surprised if he ended up going back to his old ways.
 
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