Yeah thats basically how The Last Emperor rolls

Seriously, dont be one of those guys who lives with his mom at 47 and comments on the bottom of this being a stupid troll. Also, dont be a UFC fanboy who only watches the UFC and doesnt know MMA itself, complaining that Brock Lesnar isnt No 1 on the list. Hes ONLY had five fights, the same amount as Kimbo, and they both have the same record, 'nuff said.Look, I dont have a problem if people disagree with this list; I really dont. Just comment give me your list and explain why you dont agree with it. Im totally up for a friendly disagreement; again, Im not an expert.

So now begins the top ten list of MMAs pound-for-pound best Enjoy.. Fedor The Last Emperor Emelianenko an unstoppable Russian fighting machine, the best pound-for-pound fighter in MMA and on the entire planet Earth We shall begin with why Fedor is the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world and possibly the best of all time.We will start with history, Fedor hasnt lost a match (not including sambo) since 2000 and honestly most dont even consider this a loss. However on his record its a loss, the records are the records, even if it is a loss it wasnt a decisive victory by Tsuyoshi Kohsaka.He won via cut and a Japanese rule technicality not by way of knockout, T.K.O, submission, or even decision.So with that said the only loss on his record wasnt dominant or truly a defeat, which cant be said about the rest of the fighters on this lists losses (barring Machida being undefeated). The man has never been knocked out or submitted by ANYONE in MMA. Many people like to bring up the argument that because he is not in the UFC, hes never fought any real competition. I will now list the so called nobodies he has fought and defeated from the beginning: Ricardo Arona-Decision (Unanimous), Renato "Babalu" Sobral-Decision (Unanimous), Heath Herring-TKO (Doctor Stoppage), Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira-Decision (Unanimous), Mark Coleman-Submission (Arm bar), Kevin Randleman-Submission (Kimura), 2nd time Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira-Decision (Unanimous), Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic)- Decision (Unanimous), 2nd time Mark Coleman-Submission (Arm bar), Matt Lindland- Submission (Arm bar), Tim Sylvia- Submission (Rear Naked Choke), Andrei Arlovski- KO (Punch).

(Arlovski, Sylvia, Nogueira, Randleman, and Coleman) Fact 3: His victories over Big Nog, Cro Cop, and Babalu in PRIDE were in their fighting primes. Fact 4: When he was fighting in Pride it was the top MMA fighting league by far, boasting fighters such as Dan Henderson, Wanderlei Silva, Antonio Nogueira, Mauricio Rua, Mirko Filipovic (CroCop), Quinton Jackson, and Anderson Silva PRIDE was clearly stacked during this time, no argument. So the whole Fedor never being in a legitimate fighting league is thrown right out the window after that.Fedor himself is the best around MMA fighter; he has excellent takedowns with his sambo. And he can obviously submit fighters (most of his victories come from tap outs).The dude has 16 wins by submission He can strike and finish quite well. Dont forget, he did knock out the best heavyweight striker in Arlovski, and his best quality has to be the man doesnt know how to quit. Many people refer to him as The Terminator because Fedor just doesnt stop ever in his fights or his training.The best quote I ever heard about Fedor was when he was fighting Brett Rodgers.

It was from my friend Ted, who had never saw a Fedor fight, not even a YouTube video of him. The statement he made after the fight pretty much sums up how Emelianenkos fights go:Man if Fedor was at the ATM machine and it denied him getting money that crazy Russian Mother FER would beat the machine until it gave him some money.Yeah, thats basically how The Last Emperor rolls. But back to his credentials: he has fought wrestlers, jiu-jitsu black belts, strong kickers, strong strikers, every type of fighters over the years. To even add to that, hes fought guys much larger than him in weight and size, giving up almost 100 hundred pounds to Hong-man Choi Besides the fact the Choi is like a skyscraper among men. One must remember hes also probably one of the lightest heavyweights in the game today. To finish with the argument, hes got 31 wins with one controversial loss. Come on, how cant he be the best pound for pound fighter, even GSP said hes the best.