json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["ufc","mma","bjj","jiujitsu","jiu-jitsu","boxing","fight","fighting","martial-arts"],"appCategory":"ufc","appTitle":"Who is your favorite UFC fighter of all time and why?","appBody":"<p>Junior Dos Santos. </p><p>That isn't who you expected for the #1 opening, huh? I know, trust me. </p><p>When I tell people that, I tend to get a look of \"You know there are varying decisions, yes?\" </p><p>In any case, I just to a mind blowing degree like Dos Santos. My twofold criteria for esteeming a warrior is as shown by the running with: </p><p>Puts on strengthening fights </p><p>Seems like they would be a cool individual, without a doubt </p><p>Also, Dos Santos fits those two criteria like nobody's irrefutable reality. He's super particularly masterminded (his English breaking points genuinely empower him to interface with a basically American get-together of individuals. More Brazilian warriors should take his lead *cough*Aldo*cough*.) and puts on glorious fights. His fight against Mark Hunt is incomprehensible, his fight against Stipe Miocic is one of my best decisions ever. He planted Cain Velasquez with one punch and regardless of the way in which that he lost two or three rematches, him winning the title was a bewildering minute. His boxing method is in all likelihood the best in the heavyweight division and he's an underrated grappler to boot.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"f353ef79x","appParentAuthor":"jiujitsu","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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