Is fedor really indestructible?
By wergild
@wergild (189)
Philippines
July 1, 2009 2:35am CST
The images in his matches is always surreal. He stands in his corner, emotionless but determined. His pudgy physique tells you he is just some punk average joe that couldn't even hurt a fly and when the bell starts ringing, he takes so much abuse and physical punishment that you thought he is getting killed. The next thing you see either his opponents ends up tapping out or getting bludgeoned by his hammer fist. He gets his hands raised and he just smiles sweetly, no thrash talk no fanfare.
That guys is just incredible. He is like some leftover super soldier experiment from the cold war that he seems unstoppable. is he really unstoppable? if so how do you stop and defeat fedor?
2 responses
@jrd5000 (4)
• United States
3 Sep 09
No man is unstoppable, all it take in mma is one clean shot on the button. He never really gets beat up in a fight even though he may look it. He is one of those guys who gets marked up easy and cut. The only loss on his record is for a cut in an organization (rings) that rules where if you get cut you lose. Now a days people like to point out he was getting beat up against andrei arlovski before fedor knocked him out. If you watch the fight in slow mo fedor hardly gets hit because of his superior head movement which is very underrated. Some one will defeat fedor one day if he stays in the game long enough. Even if he does lose one day it doenst take away the fact he is the best all time heavyweight in mma.
@Chortaga (97)
• United States
31 Aug 09
Fedor is an amazing fighter, he had a great ground game. His striking really isn't that impressive, it's nontechnical.
Although, he doesn't stop swinging. He trains by spinning around until he's about to fall over and then shadow boxes, by doing so he's mimicking getting almost knocked out.
Fedor can be beaten and has lost before.
It would take one hell of a man to do it though, and currently he's set to go up against Brock Lesner. Fedor is going to eat that a-hole alive.
It would take someone with Forrest Griffin's heart and Anderson Silva's technicality to beat Fedor.
I can't wait to see the man who beats him.