[quote]supermick wrote:
Donut62 wrote:
The 34kg sledgehammer is pretty sweet. That’s near the begginning of part 2 of 3.
Fedor’s gaurd escape is retardedly fast. It’s around the 6 minute mark of part 3 of 3 when he’s rolling with Roman Zentsov.
I wish I read some Japanese or spoke Russian, I want to know what he was saying about Aleksander’s fight with Mirko, what he said about Kharitonov, and when he starting smiling and laughing about Nog.
That hammer is not 34kilos. Look at a 70-75lb dumbell and compare.
It must be lbs. Swinging a 20lb is hard work so 34lb is fucking impressive.
Ive been on his website and posted concerning his training and its very rustic. Basic runs, circuit training, world class sparring parners. He doesnt use weights as such but still performs resistance training in one form or another - be it from hammers, Kb’s, heavy bag or whatever.[/quote]
Well in the documentary, it said 34キロ, 34kilograma as the weight for the hammer. They do not use pounds in Japan, so either they are right or they made a mistake. I don’t thin it is wrong.
[quote]otoko wrote:
supermick wrote:
Donut62 wrote:
The 34kg sledgehammer is pretty sweet. That’s near the begginning of part 2 of 3.
Fedor’s gaurd escape is retardedly fast. It’s around the 6 minute mark of part 3 of 3 when he’s rolling with Roman Zentsov.
I wish I read some Japanese or spoke Russian, I want to know what he was saying about Aleksander’s fight with Mirko, what he said about Kharitonov, and when he starting smiling and laughing about Nog.
That hammer is not 34kilos. Look at a 70-75lb dumbell and compare.
It must be lbs. Swinging a 20lb is hard work so 34lb is fucking impressive.
Ive been on his website and posted concerning his training and its very rustic. Basic runs, circuit training, world class sparring parners. He doesnt use weights as such but still performs resistance training in one form or another - be it from hammers, Kb’s, heavy bag or whatever.
Well in the documentary, it said 34キロ, 34kilograma as the weight for the hammer. They do not use pounds in Japan, so either they are right or they made a mistake. I don’t thin it is wrong.[/quote]
couple of things…
it doesnt say kilograma, kilograms, kilos or anything else.
he’s training in Russia, not japan so japans units of measurements mean fuck all. They use pounds in Russia, in addition to poods, lots, berkovets etc.
Man, I don’t know how anyone can watch that guy fight and come away thinking he is overrated. He is the most well rounded, dominant fighter in MMA history IMO. I just hope he hasn’t lost his edge (I doubt he has) since not having fought any top rated HW’s in the past 3 years.
He not only won fights, he dominated in ways few would match. Beating Nog while laying in his guard! Or chasing CroCop around the ring and engaging in a standup striking battle. Submitting Coleman off his back… He has won and dominated in every aspect of the game.
I hate the Fedor bashing! The man is amazing! But his managers look like scum, and he has been off fighting top competition for more than 2 years now.