Yea, there are some dominant men.
And from what I've read, Jon Jones is the current GOAT and I know Anderson was seen as the GOAT for some time.
It's good that The elite fighters can estabilish a title reign, but they do tend to face a lot more adversity than what we normally see from dominant boxing champions. (which isn't a bad thing though)
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Jon Jones is ridiculous. He's just a natural fighting genius with a Michael Phelps-type freak body type. At 6'4", 205 pounds, he should have something around a 75, 78 inch reach. He has an 84.5 inch reach, tied for longest in the UFC with a seven foot tall Dutch heavyweight. And then he fights Daniel Cormier, a 5'11" two-time Olympic wrestler, and Jones chooses to fight him on the inside and outwrestle him and beat him up. It's crazy. He is literally a fighter who seems to have no weaknesses.
But isn't the amount of competitive match ups mostly because having to train for so many disciplines puts fighters closer to each other?
To some extent, but even now some of the most successful fighters don't train to be great at everything. Damien Maia is an elite world champion Brazilian jiu jitsu guy on the verge of a title shot. He knows just enough striking to hold his own until he can close in, get a trip and bring the fight to the ground. If he does that in the first minute of the round, then either you're wearing him like a backpack for the next four minutes until the round ends, or you're getting choked unconscious. In his last four fights, (all against respected contenders) he has won them all and absorbed 14 strikes. Fourteen total strikes in four fights. Because everybody he fights trains jiu-jitsu, but he is
so far above their level that if he makes the fight a grappling contest, they can't stop him from doing anything he wants to them.
Stephen Thompson is another example. A world champion kickboxer who is the next title challenger at WW. He raised his wrestling to a level where he is competent to defend the takedown or get back up if need be, and that's all the wrestling he's interested in doing. If an elite wrestler can't beat his footwork and take him down in his first two or three attempts, then he is
fucked because Thompson is going to light him up and hurt him bad from the outside.
There are a lot of fighters who aren't great at anything but are good/very good at everything. And that won't get you a dominant championship reign. Because a lot of the elite fighters are masters of one discipline, and competent enough at the others that they can force the fight into their area of expertise and dominate it there. :good
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