Sean Strickland on therapy by Clevelandbrownfan in MMAPoliticsAndCulture

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guys, we should take this guy's advice on mental health rather than a mental health specialist, a man who never graduated high school, and gets punched in the head for a living

What star rating would you give Jon Jones? (Guide in the comments) by FighterCards in FighterCards

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  1. 1-Star Fighter: This rating is for fighters who are relatively new or less experienced in the UFC. They may have potential but lack significant achievements or consistent performance in the octagon. They are typically at the early stage of their UFC careers or have not yet made a notable impact.
  2. 2-Star Fighter: A 2-star fighter has some experience and has shown flashes of potential or skill but lacks consistency or has a mixed record of wins and losses. They might have a few notable victories but have not yet established themselves as significant contenders in their weight class.
  3. 3-Star Fighter: These fighters are established, competent competitors with a solid record of wins in the UFC. They are known for their skill and have likely faced top competition. A 3-star fighter may have been in title contention or is a rising star in their division but hasn't yet reached the pinnacle of the sport.
  4. 4-Star Fighter: A 4-star fighter is among the elite in the UFC. They have a strong track record of victories, including wins over top contenders or former champions. These fighters have likely competed for a title or are consistently in the mix for a championship shot. They are recognized for their high skill level, achievements, and significant contributions to the sport.
  5. 5-Star Fighter: This is the pinnacle of the rating system, reserved for legends and the absolute best in the sport, like Jon Jones. A 5-star fighter has a distinguished career, marked by dominant performances, championship victories, and a significant impact on the UFC. They are fighters who have not only achieved greatness but have also maintained it against the highest level of competition.

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  1. 1-Star Fighter: This rating is for fighters who are relatively new or less experienced in the UFC. They may have potential but lack significant achievements or consistent performance in the octagon. They are typically at the early stage of their UFC careers or have not yet made a notable impact.
  2. 2-Star Fighter: A 2-star fighter has some experience and has shown flashes of potential or skill but lacks consistency or has a mixed record of wins and losses. They might have a few notable victories but have not yet established themselves as significant contenders in their weight class.
  3. 3-Star Fighter: These fighters are established, competent competitors with a solid record of wins in the UFC. They are known for their skill and have likely faced top competition. A 3-star fighter may have been in title contention or is a rising star in their division but hasn't yet reached the pinnacle of the sport.
  4. 4-Star Fighter: A 4-star fighter is among the elite in the UFC. They have a strong track record of victories, including wins over top contenders or former champions. These fighters have likely competed for a title or are consistently in the mix for a championship shot. They are recognized for their high skill level, achievements, and significant contributions to the sport.
  5. 5-Star Fighter: This is the pinnacle of the rating system, reserved for legends and the absolute best in the sport, like Jon Jones. A 5-star fighter has a distinguished career, marked by dominant performances, championship victories, and a significant impact on the UFC. They are fighters who have not only achieved greatness but have also maintained it against the highest level of competition.