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Khabib Nurmagomedov retiring unexpectedly on the heels of an absurdly dominant victory has heated up the greatest of all-time (GOAT) debate to unprecedented levels. Khabib surpassed Jon Jones on the official pound-for-pound rankings, prompting the former Light Heavyweight champion to declare the whole thing “No.1 Bullsh*t!”
Former Welterweight and Middleweight kingpin, Georges St. Pierre, is a common name to bring up when discussing the best to ever compete inside the Octagon. “GSP” is also among the classiest in the business, so it’s no surprise that “Rush” has his own thoughtful answer on what it is to be GOAT (and if such a thing exists).
“There’s many guys that have been the greatest fighter of all-time,” St-Pierre said in an interview with ESPN. “It’s an impossible thing to be, the greatest fighter of all-time. We all have moments that we shine, that we share that greatest of all-time. Khabib, tonight, what we saw in his performance was the greatest of all-time. Anderson Silva when he knocked out Vitor Belfort was the greatest of all-time. Jon Jones when he beat Daniel Cormier or [Alexander] Gustafsson also, was the greatest of all-time. [Israel] Adesanya, when he beat Paulo Costa last time, it was the greatest of all-time. Everybody, B.J. Penn had his moment when he beat Matt Hughes, everybody has their own moment, their lights, their moment that they shine, but like everything in life everything has a beginning and everything has an end.
“We all have our window of being the greatest of all-time. Everybody that has a flawless performance has that title, greatest of all-time, but it’s just a fugazi. It’s something that appears and will disappear in a second. When your performance is over, it disappears, because that moment will never happen again. The universe has changed and it’s just a fugazi. I don’t believe in this debate. It’s a silly way to look at things in a way. There’s many guys that can claim to be the greatest of all-time and for sure Khabib is one of them, 100 percent, especially after what he had done tonight.”
In past interviews, St. Pierre has also referred to Nurmagomedov and Adesanya as “perfect,” which fits well with this line of thinking — it’s a tier of excellent rather than a single defining trait.
Regardless of all the GOAT talk, “GSP” appears the only possible foe that could draw Nurmagomedov from retirement, but even then, the situation seems settled for both men.
Insomnia
Gegard Mousasi has the best delivery for unintentional hilarity.
Gegard Mousasi on if he plans to start a family #Bellator250 pic.twitter.com/ytCOO2q4d8
— Borrachinha Depot (@FullContactMTWF) October 25, 2020
Josh Thomson throws some serious shade at Jon Jones. Yeesh!
Nah, all the guys at AKA just hate the fact that you wasted all that God given talent being a PED cheat. Especially since you didn’t need too. Fact is, you’ll never be the GOAT because of that. Someone gotta tell you the truth, Jon.
— Josh Thomson (@THEREALPUNK) October 27, 2020
Just a few months before the Reebok deal ends, they finally deliver on some personalized camo shorts for Bryce Mitchell!
.@ThugnastyMMA FINALLY got his camo shorts. He’ll be fighting in them this Saturday on @espn+ pic.twitter.com/8AlMqYVdsk
— danawhite (@danawhite) October 27, 2020
Not a lot of people watched the UFC 254 prelims (likely due to the early start), but those folks missed out!
#UFC254 prelims on ESPN2 at 12PM averaged 343K viewers.
2020 UFC PPV prelims: pic.twitter.com/dfXlpdgnu5
— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman) October 27, 2020
Bellator released a pretty sizeable portion of their roster.
Salim Mukhidinov, Mihail Nica, Haim Gozali, Richard Kiely, Ion Pascu, Mateusz Piskorz, David Rickels, Joe Schilling,
Tuco Tokkos, Rafael Carvalho, Roy Nelson, Frank Mir, Rudy Schaffroth, Kristina Williams, Hatice Ozyurt (cont)— Jason Floyd (@Jason_Floyd) October 27, 2020
Josh Emmett works some body shots on his surgically repaired knee:
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Alex Volkanovski proving that while weight matters, skill is pretty important in the fight game.
Back in my middleweight days!! pic.twitter.com/OE8U3KwtGL
— Alex Volkanovski (@alexvolkanovski) October 23, 2020
Sakabonov was too tired to control his opponent’s posture, and things got ugly.
Bushido Qazaqstan bantamweight GP Quarterfinal #3:
Rauan Bekbolat def. Erzat Sakabanov via TKO R3. Brutal GNP#BushidoGP2020 pic.twitter.com/MXGlHsncCF
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) October 25, 2020
Kurmashev gets his left leg to the outside before pulling guard with the guillotine — IMPORTANT!
Bushido Qazaqstan bantamweight GP Quarterfinal #4:
Zhanbolat Kurmashev def. Bagdat Agybay via submission (guillotine) R1#BushidoGP2020 pic.twitter.com/K2m98vFmRo
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) October 25, 2020
Random Land
The future is now, old man.
This had the biggest plot twist ever. pic.twitter.com/u6dE0cpOyB
— Yoni (@OriginalYoni) October 27, 2020
Midnight Music: Tonight, I listened to Benny The Butcher’s recent release Burden Of Proof, his second full length LP. It’s bigger and more star-studded than his 2019 EP The Plugs I Met — which I really loved and still prefer — but his brand of coke rap remains pretty premium.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.