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Za Bifoota se slazem, ali Hendo je padao u knock downove i ranije, cist udarac je cist udarac, pa 3 meca pre ovog sa Fedorom ga je pobedio Jake Shields koji je sada welterweight u UFC-u.
 
Bas Rutten: Fedor Emelianenko could find a way to beat Jon Jones

New UFC Hall of Fame inductee and former world heavyweight champion Bas Rutten spent years covering Fedor Emelianenko as a PRIDE broadcaster. Now that the former PRIDE heavyweight champion has said he is returning to competition, Rutten hopes that the Russian legend decides to fight in the world's top MMA organization and make his UFC debut.
"I always say this -- if you're a fighter and you don't want to go to the UFC, you say, 'no, no, I'm perfectly happy where I am,' well you're going to regret it 30 years from now," Rutten told Submission Radio.
"Because everybody is going to ask you, 'oh so you're a world champion...so how many titles you won in the UFC?' You will always have that because the difference is just way too big with the next company, you know? And so it is the pro league, so to say. I'm saying this as football. You know, football...you want to go to the NFL."
If Fedor does fight in the UFC, Rutten believes that he has the abilities to do well against the very best, including stripped former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones. Fedor has always had to carry with him a great deal of extra fat in order to be a heavyweight, and still competed at a weight that most top light heavyweights walk around at.
Even in his late 30's, Rutten believes that Fedor has the speed and power to take out anyone in the world. "When I think about Fedor, I see him just crushing people in Japan," he began.
"And if I think about him coming back -- because maybe he had injuries and those were the reasons he started losing -- I don't know but just in my mind if I picture myself that Fedor coming back, I think the sky is the limit for him. You know, even a Jon Jones. I don't know -- he always finds a way to win.
"Every fighter, pretty much all of them they load up their punch. He's just holding it in mid-air in front of him, from there, 'Boop.' Suddenly the punch comes out and it nails him right on the button. Super powerful. Drops him with one shot. So any guy like that is just a dangerous guy."


http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/...nko-could-find-a-way-to-beat-jon-jones-072815

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Mike Winkeljohn: Fedor is an easy fight for Jon Jones or Andrei Arlovski

Last week, UFC Hall of Famer Bas Rutten said that he believes returning former champion Fedor Emelianenko should fight in the UFC, and that if he does, he'd have good chance at doing well against the best of the modern age. This included, according to Rutten, stripped former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones.
"El Guapo" said that Fedor's punching speed and power would be enough to give anyone trouble, including "Bones." Jones' coach Mike Winkeljohn politely disagreed with the broadcaster and former UFC heavyweight champ, while speaking with Submission Radio.
"Oh you know, I have not even spoke to Jon about it, but looking at how, you know, Fedor's fights towards the end of his career [went], I think unless he changed something I think it's an easy fight for Jon," the striking coach said.
Fedor retired after three straight wins. Before those, however, he lost three straight to current UFC fighters Dan Henderson, Antonio Silva, and Fabricio Werdum.
It's likely Winkeljohn was referring to those performances. The former kickboxer does believe that Fedor is capable of a good comeback, however.
"I think it's a great idea, honestly, with the right training," he said.
"Look at Andrei Arlovski coming back. I mean, everybody thought he was shelved, and now he's coming back and on a title run. There's no doubt about it. I think we get the title shot, we're winning the title. If [Fedor] does it right, if he's thinking about doing it right, and how cool is that? That would be one of the really, really exciting stories. Fedor was the king for so long, and to take all of that time off and come back -- that would be really exciting."
Arlovski, who trains with Winkeljohn in New Mexico, once went on a four fight losing skid, starting with his KO loss to Fedor in 2009. However, he's now riding a five fight win streak and has lost only once in his past 11 bouts.
Arlovski is hopeful that he gets to fight Frank Mir Sep. 5. It is likely that he's another win or two away from a title shot.
If "The Pitbull" does get another crack at the title he once held, Winkeljohn is confident that he'll nab the championship once more. Additionally, "Wink" would pick his fighter against Fedor in a rematch, should it happen as Arlovski wants.
"Andrei is so strong. He's so strong from his sambo days. He's so tight, strong in his body locks," he began.
"Strength-wise Andrei would be so much stronger. As far as the boxing skills, with the range, Andrei's got him, too. So I definitely would put my money on Andrei all night long, and would actually really enjoy seeing that fight."


http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/...fight-for-jon-jones-or-andrei-arlovski-080415

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