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Originally Posted by Reavant
well of course he'd have to be wearing head gear
Carwins punches are still relativly slow and if he does get to the ground, I see him lasting less than a minute.
Gonzaga is one of the guys id see beating him unless mir gets on top.
How on earth does Cain have a chance his strinking is mediocre and he didnt have the strength to put kongo away on the ground how would he be able to compete with Mir who has an active ground game?
We get to see lesnar fight him. Id say the big difference between this time and last is that we get to see mir put an actual gameplan in for lesnar. So its almost gauranteed that we wont see leg kicks to start the match off haha.
Couture, I wouldnt bet against him but lets see how he handles a ground game like nogieras first. Healthy nog/sick nog have both been performing like shit since they got in the ufc so i dont agree with you there.
Kongo? No way... I mean his striking is superb, but its just not that fast. Its incredanly accurate, but the second mir gets his hands on him, kongo has less than a minute left.
You gotta remember the Vera that fought Mir was a very different Vera than as of late. Depends which one shows.
Thats why they fight the fights tho
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Kongo does have superb striking and has only ever been stopped once in his career and it wasn't in the UFC (5-6 years ago). I can't see much that Mir offers that would make this change. Guys with better grappling than Mir have failed to take Kongo down.
Velasquez's striking is being hugely underrated here. Mir's chin is being even more overrated. I don't care if Carwin punches at the speed of Pacquiao or Foreman, he hits Mir and it's over.
I can see your point on Nogueira but I believe the guy who beat Herring and Sylvia who under performed would still beat Mir. And the Brandon Vera who smashed Mir the last time or the Brandon Vera who put on a clinic last time out would spell the end of Frank Mir.
Again, my opinion only.