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Faber was beating world class competition while Fedor was fighting cans like Zuluinho and Ogawa.
Like I said you don't see many great big men. Cro Cop could be a 205 fighter if he wanted.
Randleman? The guy with a 17-12 record, the guy who lost the last 7 out of 10?
Or Pulver, 25-10-1 with wins over Joe Stevenson, BJ penn, Caol Uno, Dennis Hallman, Phil Johns, ect.
Not even close.
Featherweight has competition, heavyweight decision is baron. Just cause they're smaller doesn't mean they can't fight, in fact generally they're much better fighters than heavyweights.
Fight Finder - Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic's Mixed Martial Arts Statistics Cro Cop is listed at 220, He also...
Randleman wasn't a top 10 at the time, he was getting beat left and right. Since 03 hes been 3-7.
Coleman was also way, way past his prime. He was just wasn't the same fight he was in those early UFC's.
Fight Finder - Urijah "The California Kid" Faber's Mixed Martial Arts Statistics
21-1, fought at both his natural weight of 145 and at a higher weight of 155.
Difference is that at 6-2 230 Faber would be virtually the same size as Fedor. Meaning theres no weight advantage just each others skill on display to see whos better.
And if you think Faber doesn't belong in this conversation you're crazy, Faber could go around beating up on cans like Fedor...