Best brother combo in MMA |
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pv3Hpv3p
Heavyweight Champ
Career record: 197-141
Season: 37-33 (#2654)
Location: East St. Paul, MN
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Never had a brother, but I could only imagine that they could make one hell of a sparring partner, so I always kind of thought that they might have a leg up on the competition. My vote goes for the Big and Little Nog with Fedor and Aleks a close second.
Please let me know if I missed anybody I should have put in there, I'll see if I can edit the poll. Thanks
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Post #1 1/24/07 8:20:47PM
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Boondock Saints Mod
Career record: 220-126
Season: 50-20 (#137)
Location: California
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I have to go with the Nogs. Both top 5 or higher at their weight classes. Also, I think both would be in the top 25 if their ever was a world open weight grand prix.
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Post #2 1/24/07 8:26:28PM
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loller90278
MMA Sensei
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Career record: 164-119
Season: 34-19 (#2756)
Location: Redondo Beach
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gotta vote for my favorite fighter, and the best fighter pound for pound in mma history
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Post #3 1/24/07 8:51:37PM
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punisherind
MMA Regular
Career record: 224-123
Season: 49-21 (#266)
Location: NYC
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i have to say currently, its a tie between emelienenkos and noguieras. all-time, gotta go with the shamrocks. i have no idea which to vote for?! lol.
ps: no love for the diazes? j/k
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Post #4 1/24/07 8:59:10PM
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Gomiera
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 138-67
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Brooklyn NYC
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Definitely the Nog brothers.
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Post #5 1/24/07 9:25:49PM
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DJNocturnal
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 32-31
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Toronto
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Definitely the Nog brothers. If Aleks was top 5, then Fedor and him wouldve got my vote
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Post #6 1/24/07 10:09:51PM
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nate22
Belt Contender
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Career record: 52-35
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Manchester/Leeds, England
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It's the Nog's for me too, no point voting for Fedor on basis of his accomplishments alone. It has to be nog's.
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Post #7 1/24/07 10:41:13PM
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loller90278
MMA Sensei
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Career record: 164-119
Season: 34-19 (#2756)
Location: Redondo Beach
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i didnt want to start a new thread so i'll post it here.
so if the rumors that alecks is coming to ufc are true, i believe he will be the next ufc champion. YES IT IS MY OPINION that he will be crocop, and yes i have seen their first fight. i really have a lot of faith in alecks and i see him being better than fedor if he just gets his act together. hes well versed in sambo, just as good as fedor but he is not mature yet as a fighter. also he doesn't train with the red devil team... let the flaming begin, but once again i think alecks will beat mirko.
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Post #8 1/24/07 10:59:37PM
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nate22
Belt Contender
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Career record: 52-35
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Manchester/Leeds, England
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loller, you had my respect, you just lost it.
Wy on earth would Aleks beat CC after the fight since their last?
For fcks sake be reasonable there is no reason why a sane man would think otherwise.
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Post #9 1/24/07 11:41:42PM
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loller90278
MMA Sensei
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Career record: 164-119
Season: 34-19 (#2756)
Location: Redondo Beach
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i knew this would happen, ahahah if you watch the fight again, alecks was presumably winning, he was the aggressor, and landed more punches and knees. of course the kick made alecks a highlight reel but as i said, if he becomes a more mature fighter and proceeds to work on his weaknesses, he should be able to beat crocop, although this is my opinion and others (probably all) will disagree. it's been a while since alecks has fought in pride or anywhere else so i hope his training would help him. on my defense, everyone thought hunt vs fedor would be a joke, and the thought of hunt actually submitting fedor was unthinkable. i know he didn't win, but the improvement from just a powerhouse k-1 kickboxer to (in some peoples eyes) a top 5 contender in very short time is remarkable. there have been greater upsets in mma history
here is the link for the fight Youtube - Alecks vs Crocop
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Post #10 1/24/07 11:49:31PM
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GoForkYourself
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 10-7
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location:
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nogs, no doubt.
if aleks was better obviously the emelianenkos would have it, but he still needs a lot of work.
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Post #11 1/24/07 11:51:08PM
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Sinical
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 195-139
Season: 35-28 (#3064)
Location: Seattle
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NOGs for sure
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Post #12 1/25/07 1:02:26AM
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gspfan31
MMA Regular
Career record: 94-48
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: ft. mcmurray, Alberta
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i went with the nog brothers, i hope lil nog gets a title shot soon
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Post #13 1/25/07 3:22:39AM
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RedScorpion
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 14-11
Season: 0-0 (#-)
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this is a hard one...i would say the Nog brothers very close with the Emelianenko's( my favorite 2 hw fighters).
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Post #14 1/25/07 9:47:00AM
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--Hinch--
Probably a terrorist.
Career record: 73-56
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Probably at work, sacrificing productivity.
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I'd say the Emilanenko's have more fighting accomplishments to their names.
The Noguiera's however have the more combined skill. (Due to Aleks' laziness bringing down the team.)
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Post #15 1/25/07 9:51:30AM
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