Rodja said:The only thing is that there are very few great heavyweights in MMA period. The reason that there are so many in Pride is because most of them use steroids (they are not illegal in Japan). Most of the natural light heavyweights are heavyweights. Even Mir said that being a top 10 heavyweight did not mean much beacuse the division is so thin.
kwyckemynd00 said:That's what I was reading it as, but what Marcus was saying is that...the 'rules' aren't stopping anyone in the US. Never have, never will.
Exactly what I was saying...thank you SJASJA said:Marcus.....I believe what Rodja is saying is that steroids are legal in Japan and in the Pride arena. They are not legal in the US or UFC. Therefore, you will find guys in Pride who fight as heavyweights due to the fact that they can use AAS. These same guys would be fighting as light heavyweights if they were to jump over to UFC due to not having AAS at their disposal. Therefore, you will find more HW in Pride than UFC.....right Rodja?
I would like to see Andre go fight in Pride....that would be interesting to see. or silva come over to UFC.....I'd like that as well. The guys who go back and forth between sanctions seem to have trouble with the rules though. That must be hard to try to remember rules when you have reflexive actions engrained in your head.
Rodja said:Exactly what I was saying...thank you SJA
Ok lets see if I can explain this again...I am not saying that juiced LHWs are better than natty HW. I am saying that there will be more competition as a DIRECT result of steroid usage, however. Also, UFC tests non-title bouts as well. In a fight several months ago Nate Marquardt tested positive for nandrolone after he fought Ivan SalaverryMarcusG said:Well you still don't make any sense for 3 reasons.
- You are stating that juiced up LHW->HWs are better than naturally big HWs which doesn't make sense.
- Testing in the UFC is lax since only competitors in title bouts are tested. If you think competitors in title fights still can't juice and escape undetected, you're wrong.
- And who are natural LHWs? Do you think Fedor, Nog, Crocop, Kharitonov, Werdum or Aleks will probably be competing at LHW?
Rodja said:Ok lets see if I can explain this again...I am not saying that juiced LHWs are better than natty HW. I am saying that there will be more competition as a DIRECT result of steroid usage, however. Also, UFC tests non-title bouts as well. In a fight several months ago Nate Marquardt tested positive for nandrolone after he fought Ivan Salaverry
This was my point earlier, and the point that IMO really matters. Its all about the money, people go where the money is good.MarcusG said:There is no frequent random surprise checks and samples will only be collected post-fight so all the usual precautions for evading postitive results can be applied.
MarcusG said:Your main point is that Pride is better because it has bigger roided fighters which doesn't make sense because most of the big names in Pride don't look anywhere close to Monson and Hinkle or juiced for that matter.
Then you stated that they would have to fight at LHW if testing were instituted. Well who looks like they are juicing and would have to drop a divison?
The UFC only randomly tests competitors in non-title bouts. This was confirmed by the NSAC after the Sylvia debacle. There is no frequent random surprise checks and samples will only be collected post-fight so all the usual precautions for evading postitive results can be applied.
So you think Fedor, Sergei, Nog use steroids to increase size and be able to fight at HW? No way. I don't think any of those guys juice at all, and certainly not to increase size. Besides Vanderlei and maybe a few others, I don't think many top fighters in Pride Juice. Maybe they do, but just because its legal over their does not mean you can assume they're juicing without some type of evidence. Money not Juice.Rodja said:The only thing is that there are very few great heavyweights in MMA period. The reason that there are so many in Pride is because most of them use steroids (they are not illegal in Japan). Most of the natural light heavyweights are heavyweights. Even Mir said that being a top 10 heavyweight did not mean much beacuse the division is so thin.
Alexander said:So you think Fedor, Sergei, Nog use steroids to increase size and be able to fight at HW? No way. I don't think any of those guys juice at all, and certainly not to increase size. Besides Vanderlei and maybe a few others, I don't think many top fighters in Pride Juice. Maybe they do, but just because its legal over their does not mean you can assume they're juicing without some type of evidence. Money not Juice.
Rogue Drone said:Fedor's on the Vodka and Sausage cycle, Nog feasts on Brazilian Trannies along with Wanderlei, Bas and the Iceman have been mainlining good pussy forever, the others are just wankin' or celibate like Henderson.
Others who would own him include502 Country Boy said:I cannot believe some of the bullshit i'm reading. The top heavyweight fighter in the world, and a guy I really don't see anyone handing a loss to for a long time, Fedor Emelianenko hasn't saw a steroid and never will, and has and will destroy anyone that is put in front of him. UFC has a **** heavyweight division because Pride is willing to shell out more money. UFC doesn't promote heavyweight fighting as a spectacle half as much as it does its lower divisions, and thats in part due to the talent pool. In America if you are a good heavyweight athlete you can play pro football or go be a pro wrestler. There is no appeal for getting paid less to get your face smashed in.
In conclusion, Fedor owns Arvlovski.
502 Country Boy said:I cannot believe some of the bullshit i'm reading. The top heavyweight fighter in the world, and a guy I really don't see anyone handing a loss to for a long time, Fedor Emelianenko hasn't saw a steroid and never will, and has and will destroy anyone that is put in front of him. UFC has a **** heavyweight division because Pride is willing to shell out more money. UFC doesn't promote heavyweight fighting as a spectacle half as much as it does its lower divisions, and thats in part due to the talent pool. In America if you are a good heavyweight athlete you can play pro football or go be a pro wrestler. There is no appeal for getting paid less to get your face smashed in.
In conclusion, Fedor owns Arvlovski.