-Numerous revisions given more recent performances of the players.
-Idra changed from Jon Fitch to Kenny Florian, he's really mixed up his style and can no longer be considered a pure macro player.
-MC changed from Shane Carwin to Jon Jones, he doesn't just do 1 or 2 base all-ins anymore but actually plays macro games.
-Sanzenith changed from Overeem to Matt Serra, dropped out of Code A. ;_;
-TLO changed from Anderson Silva to Anthony Pettis, Anderson is the best fighter in the world, and as much as I love TLO I think Pettis would be a better fit.
-CombatEX changed from Nick Diaz to Tony Bonello, I actually like Nick Diaz and this gives me the opportunity to add an animated GIF, unprecedented!
-Added Naniwa
I've always thought there to be a lot of similarities between professional Starcraft and MMA; two men, alone, duking it out with one another to determine who is superior. In their own way both sports have fairly intense training regimens, and there are many different styles that competitors adopt, which makes it all the more interesting when clashing styles meet in a matchup.
Anyway, the other day I was watching QXC play and thought to myself how his playstyle was similar to Chang Sung Jung, the Korean Zombie, who keeps coming forward recklessly and attacking his foe. After some thought I decided to draw comparisons between a number of progamers and MMA fighters. The following is what transpired:
Idra – Kenny Florian
The talent is there, he’s always acknowledged as one of the elite, but whenever it comes down to it and he gets his shot at the title he chokes.
Qxc – Korean Zombie (Chang Sung Jung)
Has an extremely aggressive style and never stops coming at you, sometimes recklessly aggressive.
Whitera – Randy Couture
Should not be able to compete at high levels at his age but does so and has a fair amount of success even in the winter of his career. Has been around the scene for a very long time and regarded by many as a legend in the sport.
MC – Jon Jones
Already acknowledged as one of the best, but only time will tell whether he truly becomes a legend.
Sanzenith – Matt Serra
Seen as a huge underdog but managed to shock the world, had his 15 minutes of fame and then sank back into obscurity.
Huk – Mayhem Miller
Don’t let the goofy personality fool you, he’s very skilled and his unconventional and unpredictable style has triumphed over many of the best.
Jinro – Antonio Silva
You know, I couldn’t really akin Jinro’s fairly passive macro-Terran style to any fighter, but these guys both have awesome chins, so that’s the best I got.
Day9 – Bas Rutten
Once a top competitor, now retired. He is still highly respected by the community and provides excellent high level commentary.
MVP – Forrest Griffin
Former champion. Has huge heart and will soldier on long after he should have lost, and sometimes he’ll come back and take the win.
Liquid Tyler – Rickson Gracie
Lauded by many in the community for his world-class talent. Known for his claims of being capable of besting current champions.
Marineking – Shinya Aoki
Extremely talented at a single discipline.
TLO – Anthony Pettis
Highly talented and often surprises opponents with very creative moves.
Bomber – Eddie Alvarez
Thought to be one of the best, but has not competed at the highest level and thus not quite proven himself.
Destiny – Chris Leben
Not the best, not the worst, but highly entertaining and a fan favorite.
Boxer – Fedor Emelianenko
Though now in a slump and is looking at retirement, is widely hailed as the greatest of all time and is a legend. Called "Emperor" by many.
Cruncher – Brandon Vera
Initially considered a top prospect after some notable victories, a series of poor performances have dropped him down to the level of "mediocre".
July - Wanderlei Silva
Known for his relentless, aggressive style. He has had numerous victories in the past and has cemented himself as a legend.
CombatEX - Tony Bonello
A typical CombatEX match:
TT1 - Josh Barnett
Caught cheating in the past. Now seeks redemption.
Spanishiwa - Lyoto Machida
Known for his extremely unorthodox style that has been the bane of many opponents who failed to adapt.
Naniwa - George St. Pierre
Extremely strong in all aspects of the game, not the most exciting to watch but always brings his A game and gets the win.