Joe Rogan lately shared his ideas on the best heavyweight MMA athlete of all time, naming Fedor Emelianenko as the highest candidate. Emelianenko’s profession is broadly considered one of the crucial dominant and influential in MMA historical past. Beneath, we discover why Rogan and plenty of others think about him the heavyweight GOAT.
Fedor Emelianenko is the Best Heavyweight MMA in Historical past
Fedor Emelianenko’s profession peaked throughout his time in PRIDE Combating Championships, the place he remained undefeated throughout 15 fights. From 2000 to 2010, he went on an astonishing 33-fight unbeaten streak, solidifying his fame as an unstoppable pressure within the heavyweight division. His victories spanned a number of organizations, together with PRIDE, Affliction, Strikeforce, and Bellator.
Regardless of by no means competing within the UFC, Emelianenko defeated a number of former UFC champions throughout his profession. His record of conquests consists of Mark Coleman, Kevin Randleman, Tim Sylvia, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Frank Mir, and Andrei Arlovski. Moreover, he bested Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, a former PRIDE and interim UFC champion, Ok-1 Champions Semmy Schilt and Mark Hunt, plus Mirko Cro Cop a PRIDE Grand Prix champion. Throughout Fedor’s reign, the very best heavyweights weren’t competing within the UFC the overwhelming majority have been in PRIDE FC through the early 2000s.
Fedor’s preventing type was a mix of aggression and precision. On his toes, he employed highly effective flurries mixed with velocity. His hanging typically overwhelmed opponents early in fights. On the bottom, Fedor showcased distinctive expertise derived from his background as a Russian Sambo nationwide champion. He utilized explosive hip throws to take opponents down and relied on a devastating ground-and-pound technique to complete fights.
Joe Rogan defined:
“I don’t know if anybody beats Fedor in his prime. He was so good. Fedor walked down Cro Cop when he was in his prime. You’ve got to remember most of that fight was standing up and Fedor was going blow to blow with Cro Cop and walking him down. That Randelman armbar, he suplexes him on his head, and five seconds later he’s got him in a kimura, it’s crazy. He was different, he was a monster.”
Fedor Emelianenko’s accolades transcend MMA. He was a four-time fight sambo world champion and a seven-time nationwide champion in Russia. His dominance helped popularize MMA globally, notably in Russia and Japan. Joe Rogan’s endorsement solely provides to the widespread recognition of ‘The Last Emperor’ as the best MMA heavyweight to ever stay.