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The Prime age of an MMA fighter...changing?
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<blockquote data-quote="alphamaletank" data-source="post: 709231" data-attributes="member: 327841"><p>It seems to me that a lot of fighters in the MMA business are reaching their prime a lot later in their career. Could this be because of ring knowledge or experience, who knows , but I think the prime age has definitely changed.When Chuck Lidell was on his Crazy title defense knockout run he was 34 years old beating world ranked fighters.Also look at Anderson no one can tell me he isn't in his prime.But now you also see people coming into the fight game a lot older , like some of the new guys like Brock Lesnar ,Reese Andy,and a lot of the ultimate fighter cast has been late twenties early thirties.</p><p>Yea in my opinion behind Bruce Lee , Bas Rutten is the second best fighter of all time.What he can do is amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphamaletank, post: 709231, member: 327841"] It seems to me that a lot of fighters in the MMA business are reaching their prime a lot later in their career. Could this be because of ring knowledge or experience, who knows , but I think the prime age has definitely changed.When Chuck Lidell was on his Crazy title defense knockout run he was 34 years old beating world ranked fighters.Also look at Anderson no one can tell me he isn't in his prime.But now you also see people coming into the fight game a lot older , like some of the new guys like Brock Lesnar ,Reese Andy,and a lot of the ultimate fighter cast has been late twenties early thirties. Yea in my opinion behind Bruce Lee , Bas Rutten is the second best fighter of all time.What he can do is amazing. [/QUOTE]
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