I don't see Monson doing anything that Mir can't defend long enough to stand up out of. This plays out like Mir/Nog but regardless of Monsons conditioning he still loses.
Originally posted by: buakaw_por_pramuk Date: December 15, 2009 at 02:56 PM Source: https://forum.mmajunkie.com/threads/frank-mir-vs-jeff-monson.20371/
kobeVSraja said:
if Tim Sylvia could stop Monsons TDs so can Mir and Monson coouldnt tap Sylvia he isnt gonna tap MIR. Mir by KO
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+1. end of the thread.
Grappling - man that's a tough one
MMA - Mir :lol:
If this thread had something to do with them Grappling, then it would be a great conversation. I personally believe that Mir would win at both, only because Mir trains with Drysdale. But Monson is a great grappler. I would love to see these two grapple.
General_Jamo said:
Who takes it?
I personally think it would be a good fight.
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Your obviously a huge Jeff Monson fan, that's all I'm saying. :?
MikeMeraz said:
General_Jamo said:
Who takes it?
I personally think it would be a good fight.
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Your obviously a huge Jeff Monson fan, that's all I'm saying. :?
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
MikeMeraz said:
General_Jamo said:
Who takes it?
I personally think it would be a good fight.
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Your obviously a huge Jeff Monson fan, that's all I'm saying. :?
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there my two favorite heavy weights actually
wolf said:
Grappling - man that's a tough one
MMA - Mir :lol:
If this thread had something to do with them Grappling, then it would be a great conversation. I personally believe that Mir would win at both, only because Mir trains with Drysdale. But Monson is a great grappler. I would love to see these two grapple.
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I completely agree. If this was a pure grappling match, I think it could be interesting. If we are talking MMA though, with striking, then Mir all the way.
Both are great grapplers, and I would love to watch them roll on the mat to see who is superior.