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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Roy Nelson: The Frogfish That Ate the Lionfish


Sometimes you can just tell that an athlete is going to do great things just by looking at them. It's something about the way they carry themselves or the set of their eyes. There's an undeniable spark there and you can't help but feel it.

Roy Nelson is not one of those athletes. At 6' even, he's not particularly tall for a Heavyweight. He doesn't have muscles popping out all over the place. There's such a thing as an intimidating looking fat guy, and Roy Nelson isn't an example of it.

At Ultimate Fight Night 21, "Big Country" did it again. He went in against an opponent who could easily fit on a poster captioned: "This is what an MMA fighter is supposed to look like." Despite that fact, Nelson knocked out the physically impressive looking 6'11" 248 lbs Stefan Struve in 39 seconds.

It reminds me of something that happened at a local public aquarium where my wife worked a few years ago. One of the most interesting and intimidating looking creatures they had there was a Lionfish . With poisonous spines poking out in all directions and an aggressive disposition, you simply accepted that everything was going to stay out of this thing's way. And I must say, the lionfish just looked awesome.

In the same tank, there was another fish that was about the same size. It was a fairly hideous creature that I mistook for a painted rock the first time I saw it. As my wife informed me, this was a Frogfish . I never could get over how ugly the thing was, but I figured its natural camouflaging appearance would help it stay clear of the lionfish.

One day, when I was picking my wife up for work, I noticed the lionfish was gone. My wife informed me that the frogfish had swallowed the lionfish whole!

Roy Nelson is a lot like that frogfish and both Brendan Schaub and Stefan Struve were like the lionfish. To look at them, you'd have never imagined Roy Nelson would knock out both men in the very first round!

As fans, we look at him and we have a terrible time accepting that this squat fat man is one of the deadliest fighters on the planet. We can't imagine him beating top fighters at Heavyweight.

Roy Nelson has racked up a career record of 15 wins and 4 losses. Eight of those wins were by knockout. The only loss he has ever suffered by stoppage was to former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Andrei Arlovski. In a sport where undefeated records are close to non-existant, a stoppage loss to a fighter of that caliber is no great shame at all.

Roy Nelso was the two time defending IFL champion before ever coming to the UFC.

In short, Roy Nelson proved that notwithstanding his unintimidating appearance, he was a very dangerous man.

After two fights in the UFC, Roy Nelson has racked up the same result: First round knockout. Nobody in the UFC has made it to the second round yet!

But after winning The Ultimate Fighter 10: Heavyweights and two impressive victories in the octagon, I've got to wonder this: How many times does Roy Nelson have to prove fans wrong before they'll accept him for the elite fighter that he is?

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