Duke4life831 wrote:SAKURABA216 wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:
Just because Garrett can jump higher and run faster, doesn’t mean he can hit nearly as hard.
I also agree that Garrett is the buffer physical freak compared to Hardy. But again Greg Hardy was known for his athleticism and was an All Pro NFL player himself. So it’s not like he was some unathletic scrub. And again Hardy has 4 years of full time training under his belt and just got whooped by a far inferior athlete who was an unranked fighter.
Just because you’re a great athlete, doesn’t mean you know how to throw a punch. Doesn’t mean you know how to stop a takedown, doesn’t mean you know how to get off your back and so on.
Yes we all know that, but given the fact that most UFC heavyweight fights can end with a single punch (more so than other weight classes) and there aren't a lot of elite wrestlers in the division I think Garrett would be able to land a couple bombs in an exchange before he gets taken down. I'd put money on him against anyone outside the top 10 (although #11 would be a tough fight).
https://rankingmma.com/ufc-rankings/heavyweight/
Tybura who is 14th on that ranking (15th on UFC rankings) just rag dolled Hardy. He has a black belt in BJJ.
11 would be a tough fight? Even being 44, Oleynik would choke him out standing up.
You do understand these guys train full time right? Some guy who has never trained how to properly throw a punch isn’t just going to KO trained fighters.
And yes I completely understand how much of a joke the HW division is. Again Greg Hardy was an All Pro defensive linemen known for his athleticism. Even after 4 years of full time training, he still gets smoked by unranked HW fighters. You’re telling me you think the athleticism gap between Hardy and Garrett is worth at least 4 full time years of training. And being able to beat top 10 fighters? That’s just dumb.
I said he would beat the guys outside of the top 10 and acknowledged that Oleynik would be a tough fight, but he has been KOed a lot and I wouldn't be surprised if Garrett could land a bomb on him and KO him.
As for Hardy v. Tybura, Hardy was doing well and won the first round. At one point it even looked like he was about to KO him, but Tybura took him down in the 2nd and Hardy couldn't get back up and shelled up. The point is that Hardy hung in there with Tybura
and its not like he was getting completely outclassed in all aspects of the fight.
Look at the list of fighters and you're telling me you couldn't see Garrett beating any of the guys from 11 onwards? He would completely obliterate guys like Gian Villante and Mo Greene. Walt Harris is Ok, Tai Tuivasa is getting fights solely from his "shoey" gimmick, Arlovski is old, and Gus is too small at HW. Rothwell could be dangerous, but he's slow as hell.