Mighty Mouse wants Reddit to know the real "Mouse Trap" is yet to come.

Ignorance remains bliss. Nothing proves your point, your entire logic is that because fighters are heavier that they are worse at fighting, it's a strawman defense at it's finest. Those divisions were not thin, it is perception based on your argument. Every division is top heavy on talent, it's the nature of fighting. I don't mean to keep coming back to this but I'm reading your replies here and there and I wish I could get through to you. It is much harder to have a win streak in the heavier division, because of physics. Maybe no one does 11 wins+ again while holding a title because of how MMA evolves, but what Fedor represented was the penultimate extreme of any of these types of arguments, just because PRIDE decided not to make them for title fights should not discredit him from being the best ever because of a marketing ploy. Yes, the belt is a marketing tool first and foremost. He was fighting the best heavyweights at the time, and then he later went on to beat the HW's that were top of the UFC during his reign, not only that but he KTFO Tim and Andre in ways we had never seen happen to them.

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