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I've been watching Sapp since the early 2000s. He's a big guy who can't fight. The Japanese love him as he's the perfect big guy that gets his butt kicked by everyone.
There are 2 distinct Bob Sapp eras imo. His early days he actually tried to win his fights. For instance he won against Ernesto Hoost who was a serious kickboxer. Then we have his second era where he just became a clown who took gimmick fights and was too afraid to get hurt and tapped to jabs.
He can i think he just takes falls for easy pay outs he use to beat some pretty legit fighters I am not saying he is amazing but people he beat in the past it makes no sense some of the people he lost to in the future .
@@williambrinkmeier1772 , I didn't know Sapp use to be a legit fighter at one time. It sounds to me that he figured out he got paid more money being the fall guy. There are several pro fighters who took this route because it paid more.
There ARE only 2 people who are able to beat levan : Ermes and Devon! But (wait) : only if they armwrestle together against levan, 2 Arms vs 1 arm Levan is the strongest in his sport and meanwhile, he improved also his tecnique and experience a lot. Actually, he is unbeatable. He is also very intelligent and he learned, that the people do not have a y exitement during his matches, cause He is so strong.So his supermatches were very boring. This is, refering my opinión, the reason, because he began against Ermes and Devon to hold back a little bit of his full Power in the first round in order to deliver the audience a better show.
If you look back at Bob Sapp in his prime in the early 2000's he was about the same weight as Levan but much more shredded, with bigger arms. The guy still has an impressive physique for his age.
Bob Sapp won't be competitive because he's well past his prime. He's 50, and has no professional experience. I mean if he'd been a pro for 20 years and was coming back, yeah I'd say he could do well but that's not the case. I think Hafthor could be good if he had 2 years of dedicated training, and came in over 400 like he does for strongman As for Brian Shaw... Maybe. He's huge, and very strong but again, he has no experience and is 45 years old. How quickly will he develop the skill required to compete with pro's? If he goes all in, and I mean he's 100% serious, and stays serious for 2 years, and has a great coach... I think he can do it.