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Post by xx - Camp Cannon on Feb 8, 2014 2:45:36 GMT -5
Cannon, before you start chirping, do your research. Renan fought 2 fights in the WEC, and you and I both know you haven't heard of either of his opponents there. And he was not a champion there, nor did he fight champions. It wasn't until the first Faber fight people started taking him seriously, and it wasn't until he destroyed Faber for the second time that he showed up on Pound for Pound lists. When you took Renan, he was a good prospect, but he was not in his prime. Now, he is in/approaching his prime, and he will be better when he returns here. if that mean ur upgrading him if someone takes him in the draft then ill draft him or is that what your saying
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2014 10:09:18 GMT -5
I'm lost
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Post by The Sandmen on Feb 8, 2014 20:27:15 GMT -5
All you need to know is this. 1) When fighters are drafted, they are created to be the best that they have been up to that point. All fighters are created in their prime, even if that was 5 years ago and they have not won a fight since then. 2) In some cases, people will draft a young fighter BEFORE he reaches his prime. Since I cannot see the future, they are made to be as good as they are at that point in time - but no better. 3) In this case, this particular fighter got A LOT better since he was drafted into this league. So since this fighter was released, what I am saying is if he were to come back in, his build would be re-evaluated, because when he was first selected, he was not in his prime yet. The end-goal is to have every fighter here be as they were at their absolute best. Whenever that is or was.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2014 21:30:15 GMT -5
Ok I understand (not really)
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