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		<title>MMA Pound for Pound- Recent Rankings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the year coming to a close- we have  one common question in all of the MMA Pound for Pound viewers and followers.  Who will be the champion of the year 2009? Well as we all know that there has  been never one person on the top and we keep seeing new [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the year coming to a close- we have  one common question in all of the <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA Pound for Pound</a> viewers and followers.  Who will be the champion of the year 2009? Well as we all know that there has  been never one person on the top and we keep seeing new faces now and then.</p>
<p>Here is the latest top list for last week –  we have Anderson Silva heading the list with 20.07% closely followed by Georges  St. Pierre with 18.07% and then by Fedor, BJ Penn, Lyoto Machida  and Jose Aldo in the top 6 positions. This  shows that we have had Anderson leading the list for almost close to more than  5 months in a row.<a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv"> MMA</a> pound for pound has many sites that give rankings for  its players based on the votes that have been collected. Because of these  categories, it becomes difficult to identify one player as the champion of the  year 2009. They have always been different with respect to the weight  categories that they fight for.</p>
<p>These rankings are more based on votes and  sometimes makes the voters feel that the results are biased which is really  difficult to contradict. As always in any other sport even in <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA Pound for  Pound</a> there is always a favorite fighter who might really not be the best or on  the top. It is their actions and expressions that also capture the viewers and  make them vote for it. Above all this we really don’t know if it is the same or  is there any modification done from the website to suit their business as  well.  There are huge amounts of bids and  bets that go on during and after the course of a match. So these results are  really unpredictable. One should also accept that the winner is not  decided  based on a series of tournaments  where one plays all the rest of them- this is more or less decided on the  events that the promoters conduct an the corresponding two players fight for  the winning title and money.</p>
<p>These <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">fighters</a> really risk their lives when  they fight inside the ring which is one reason why there are many fans to it as  the people see it coming live before them and enjoy every aspect of it.MMA  <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">Pound for Pound</a> fights have five minute round and cannot play more than 5  rounds continuously. With many people arguing on its ratings and ranks of the  player- there are many who feel and say that MMA is more violent in nature but one  should also remember that this also has rules and regulations that need to be  strictly adhered too and is just like boxing where the fighter uses both his  hands and legs instead of just hands.<br />
As far as the rankings are concerned- I  personally think that all viewers have their own heroes on the top and ruling  the rest. So it’s more or less a personal ranking that the fighter gets in each  of his viewer’s hearts.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[As you look over the MMA pound for pound  rankings you are sure to find some fighters that you agree with, as well as a  few that you feel are overrated. This is something that every MMA fan goes  through, and you are probably the same as most of them. The question [...]


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<p>As you look over the <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA</a> pound for pound  rankings you are sure to find some fighters that you agree with, as well as a  few that you feel are overrated. This is something that every MMA fan goes  through, and you are probably the same as most of them. The question is: are  <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA pound for pound</a> rankings realistic? Most fans agree that the answer is no.  That being said, having these rankings in place is a good thing for many  reasons.</p>
<p>From the start, you probably agree that the  <em><strong>MMA pound for pound rankings</strong></em> are good for discussion. For example, Anderson  Silva is currently at the top of the rankings with Georges St. Pierre closing  in quickly. You may agree that this is the right combination at the top. But  guess what? There are many people out there who feel that things should be flip  flopped. Along with that, there are many other fighters down the list who are also  trying to work their way to the top.</p>
<p>There is no way of ever saying for sure  that the current <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA pound for pound</a> rankings is 100 percent accurate. Unless  every fighter steps in the ring against the others on the list there is no way  of saying for sure who is best and who is overrated.</p>
<p>All in all, <strong>MMA pound for pound</strong> rankings may not  be an exact science and there is nothing wrong with that. Most ranking systems  in the sports world are not fair for one reason or the next. This is a good  conversation point, and one that keeps the game interesting day in and day out.  With every match, somebody has to win and somebody has to lose. In the end,  this goes a long way in changing the <em>MMA pound for pound rankings</em>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In your opinion, who is the best MMA pound  for pound fighter? If you don’t know the answer to this question you are not  alone. After all, it seems that the rankings change from day to day. Of course,  this is all part of the fun of mixed martial arts fighting. What [...]


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<p>In your opinion, who is the best <a title="MMA Pound for pound" href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA pound  for pound</a> fighter? If you don’t know the answer to this question you are not  alone. After all, it seems that the rankings change from day to day. Of course,  this is all part of the fun of mixed martial arts fighting. What you think  about the best MMA pound for pound fighter may be totally different than the  next person. But one thing is for sure: when two guys get into the ring it  becomes a bit clearer as to who is best and who is lagging behind.</p>
<p>For some, choosing the <a title="MMA Pound for pound" href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">best MMA pound for  pound</a> fighter has nothing to do with who is actually at the top of the game.  Instead, it is all about which division they like best. For instance many agree  that Anderson Silva is the best MMA pound for pound fighter – and they may very  well be right. But since he is a middleweight, some people don’t give him  enough credit. Instead, they head into other divisions, such as heavyweights,  to find their favorite.</p>
<p>When it comes to the <strong>MMA pound for pound</strong> best it is hard to make a clear cut determination on who would win out. There  are a lot of opinions on this, and you have the right to yours. Just like  boxing, the only way for things to get worked out is in the ring. And even  then, you cannot expect a heavyweight to square off against a lightweight  anytime in the near future – this is not how things work in the MMA world.</p>
<p>So, who do you like? If you have a MMA fighter  that you like it is safe to say that you follow him everywhere. But when it  comes down to it, who really is the best <em><a title="MMA Pound for Pound" href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA pound for pound fighter</a></em>? This is a  debate that can go on forever.</p>
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