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ENFIDL:Chael is the man! So freaking hilarious. The replica belt he's carrying around is absolutely hilarious. I wasn't a Sonnen fan before but he's too funny to not like.
big chunks:Well another UFC that doesn't live up to the fight, that's 0 for 2 on fox
j0z3r:I'm so much more excited to see Condit v Diaz than I was to see either vs GSP. I like and respect GSP as an athlete, but as a fighter I think he lacks a killer instinct.
ENFIDL:Let's do a lil discussion. Let's do our personal Top 5 of all time P4P list. Here's mine:1. Fedor Emelianenko2. Anderson Silva3. Georges St Pierre4. Dan Henderson5. Wanderlei Silva & Shogun Rua
j0z3r:Wow, that's a heavy topic. In my mind, Anderson and Fedor absolutely belong in there. After them it gets murky. GSP is a hard sell for me, he's a great athlete and one of the best in the sport today, but is he all time p4p? I say no simply because I question his motivations with his risk aversion style of fighting. In no particular order, mine would look a little something like this: Fedor Anderson Shogun Chuck Liddell Cro-Cop I was debating putting Mirko in there, but really he fought the best of the best when they were the best. His UFC run takes the shine off what would have been a brilliant career. I wanted to put Big Nog in there for the same reason, but ended up with Crocop, odd since Big Nog beat him. This is a tough topic, it begs the question "what qualifies someone as p4p great? Do you base it on how many wins, who those wins were against, how those wins were secured, etc...?"