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Who do you think are the top 5 P4P fighters in MMA?

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Who do you think are the top 5 P4P fighters in MMA?

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  1. Kind of a tough question.

    1 - Fedor

    2 - Anderson Silva

    3 - BJ Penn

    4 - A tie in my mind between Kid Yamamoto and Urijah Faber. Until they fight I won't know.

    5 - George St. Pierre (For now...)


  2. P4P

    Anderson Silva is really really tough, he's not going to be defeated in Middleweight for a long time.

    Fedor Emilianenko, still the best HW in the world.

    Urijah Faber, small bundle of explosive. True and true tough guy.

    GSP, best athletism and capability to defeat anyone put in front of him.

    BJ Penn really live up to his nickname the Prodigy. His raw talent is unreal.

    I also put those names above as they're right now biggest name to attract PPV and ticket buyers too.

  3. anyone who is not sure. Fedor would destroy Anderson Silva , he out weights the dude by atleast 40 pounds, he is just to strong , to smart , and to durable for Silva.

    1. Fedor

    2. Anderson Silva

    3. Gorge snt. Pierre

    4. BJ penn

    5. Kid yamamoto / uriaha faber

    6. Lyoto Machida

  4. i would say Fedor, GSP, Anderson Silva, Lyoto Machida, and BJ Penn

  5. silva

    fedor

    gsp

    penn

    big nog

  6. 1. Anderson Silva, The baddest man alive

    2. Fedor, scary fast Heavyweight

    3. GSP, I have a feeling that after he and Bj fight the only blood Bj will be getting will be coming through an IV

    4. BJ Penn, Now that his hearts in the game he is even more dangerous.

    5. Lyoto Machida, too fast and elusive.

  7. 1. Fedor Emelianenko. 28-1. Unstoppable. His lone loss (Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, 26-18) was a doctor stoppage due to a cut above his eye. He later avenged that loss by destroying the guy in the 1st round. He also has wins over Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic, Antonio Nogueira twice (Current UFC heavyweight champion), Mark Coleman, Kevin Randleman (after receiving an amazing german suplex which could have crippled the average man, he tapped out Randleman under 50 seconds later). In his 7 decision wins, no judge has awarded his opponent a single round.

    2. Anderson "Spider" Silva. 22-4. Remarkable streak at 185 lbs. Lost via decision to Luiz Azeredo (12-8), Lost via triangle choke to Daiju Takase (7-12), Lost via flying scissor heel hook (awesome to see) to Ryo Chonan (14-8), Lost via DQ for an illegal kick to Yushin Okami (26-4). Has beaten some big time fighters in remarkable fashion but his losses were to 3 relatively average fighters and got himself disqualified against a great fighter. His wins versus the likes of Rich Franklin, Chris Leben, Jeremy Horn, Dan Henderson, and Nate Marquardt are impressive. However, a fatigued and worn out Travis Lutter (was overweight and cut almost 20 pounds in a day) almost submitted him.

    3. Georges "Rush" St Pierre. 16-2. Would be number 2 if not for the Matt Serra (9-5) loss.  Beaten Matt Hughes (2-1 vs Hughes), BJ Penn, Sean Sherk, Karo Parisyan, Frank Trigg, Josh Koscheck. Dangerous standing up and on the ground. Out wrestles wrestlers, out strikes strikers. As well rounded as they come.

    4. "The Prodigy" B.J. Penn. 13-4. Ridiculously versatile. Flexibility beyond normal limits. On the ground he has four arms. Solid chin and strikes. His 4 losses were split decisions to GSP and Jens Pulver (25-10), Matt Hughes (42-7) via TKO (caught in a crucifix), and Lyota Machida (13-0) via decision. Has beaten Sean Sherk, Matt Hughes, Jens Pulver, Rodrigo Gracie, Renzo Gracie, Takanori Gomi (28-3), Matt Serra, Joe Stevenson.

    5. Uriah "California Kid" Faber. 21-1. Another well rounded fighter with power despite being 145 lbs. Knockout power in his hands and submissions from his back. Has brutal slams to go with it. 10 wins via submission, 7 via (T)KO. Only draw back is the anonymity of his opponents due to being in the WEC and being in the 145 lbs division.

    Watch out for:

    Forrst Griffin (22-4) 205 lbs division

    Wanderlei Silva (32-8) 205 lbs division

    Roger Huerta (25-1) 155 lbs division

    Jon Fitch (19-2) 170 lbs division

    Loyota Machida (13-0) 205 lbs division

    Thiago Silva (13-0) 205 lbs division

    Thiago Alves (16-3) 170 lbs division

    Josh Barnett (26-5) Heavyweight division

    Yushin Okami (26-4) 185 lbs division

    Tyson Griffin (12-1) 155 lbs division

    Miguel Torres (34-1) 135 lbs division

    Takanori Gomi (28-3) 155 lbs division

    Rashad Evans (13-0) 205 lbs division

    *Luis Arthur Cane (8-1) 205 lbs division

    * Throwing his name out there. Newcomer who finishes fights. Loss was a DQ for a knee to a downed opponent. Never been out of the first round! of his 8 wins, 7 (T)KOs 1 submission. Hasn't fought anyone substantial yet except for a DQ vs James Irvin and a win over Jason Lambert. Looking forward to seeing what he can do.

  8. A. Silva/Emelianenko (I just can't decide)

    GSP

    BJ Penn

    Uriah Faber

    Undecided

  9. Faber #5

    #4 and #3 is tied in my mind on bj penn and

    #2 anderson silva

    #1 fedor

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