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Originally Posted by Chaos Undivided
He was also finished by a 50 pound lighter Royce. He trained specificly for that rematch and yet still could not stop, or even seriosly hurt, a 50 pound lighter guy. He lost the rematch with Severn - and Severn was really one-dimensional even for those times. He lost to Frye.
Pancrase days;
Beat Rutten Twice. Rutten was 30 pounds lighter.
Went 2-1 against Funaki. Funaki was 25 pounds lighter.
Went 2-0 over Takahashi. Takahashi was 30 pounds lighter. (Taka was good then)
Went 0-2 against Suzuki. Suzuki was 40 pounds lighter.
Went 1-0 Against Maurice Smith. Ken only had a 15 pound advantage here. Wow.
Went 1-0 Against Yamada. Again only a 15 pound advantage for Ken.
So if he had dropped out of the sport after the first Tito-fight, as you previosly said he should have.... he would have had 9 good wins against solid opponents, 8 losses, 2 very honorable draws and a valiant fight against Fujita. Explain yourself! How can this become this;
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He was a legend in Japan before he even went into the UFC, he even had his own cartoon!!!!!
I've always respected Ken he was impressive in his prime and I would remember that when he went into retirement. If only he would keep his big mouth shut. It would be nice if he could keep his ego in check a bit but he's always been like that!!!