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DOLO_16 No. 154259

pls

Anonymous No. 154260

>>154259
It's ok but pankration should be in same category as mma and vale tudo

DOLO_16 No. 154263

>>154260
damn

Anonymous No. 154291

Judo should be in S tier.

Anonymous No. 154303

>>154259
Mostly correct but why do you autists assume that things are better just because they’re niche? Lethwei is for d-tier Muay Thai fighters who couldn’t make it in their own sport and I highly doubt that Mongolian or Senegalese wrestling is anything special.

Anonymous No. 154607

>>154259
>putting sumo in the same rank as aikido and taichi

Anonymous No. 154610

>>154259
Judo and BJJ should be higher, other than that its a solid list

Anonymous No. 154611

>>154259
Greco Roman is too high, the skills are valuable but the lack of submissions in the sport necessarily bump it down relative to catch as catch can

Anonymous No. 154838

>>154303
Mongolian wrestling has near identical rules to sumo, and Senegalese wrestling is good for clinching, but Judo throws and sweeps are more effective than throws from the sport. OP probably just sees some niche art that has some giant guy in it and thinks "wow that guy is strong, the fighting style must also be strong."

Anonymous No. 155632

>>154259

Lucha Libre is spic professional wrestling with secret identities, it belongs in F tier

Anonymous No. 155636

>>155632
Pro wrestling is not so bad. Ken Shamrock was a finalist in UFC 1 and Brock Lesnar was even a UFC champion for a while.

Anonymous No. 155646

>>155636
Yeah, in the sense that a lot of pro wrestlers have strong backgrounds in normal wrestling. Both Shamrock and Lesner had experience doing wrestling in high school/college. Shamrock qualified for state championships in high school. Lesner did high school wrestling (3rd in state championships) and collegiate wrestling (won the NCAA Division I national championship). Plus Shamrock was doing shoot style Japanese pro wrestling in the early 90s. There's a lot of legitimately talented wrestlers in the pro wrestling world.

Just found out The Iron Sheik died last month. Rest in peace. He's another example, competed with Iran's Greco-Roman wrestling team in the 1968 Olympics.

Anonymous No. 155657

>>154259
Aren't Bokh and Sumo essentially the same minus the body type