Satan's Anus wroteThere is no "greatest ever" in MMA. Never will be as long as the sport stays honest. There will be greats, no doubt, and Fedor is among them, but he's at the top with others, not above them.
Like who? Who else out there has as many accomplishments in the sport, has finished and or dominated so many dangerous opponents, and continues to do well? There's maybe only a few who are at the level Fedor is. He is simply the greatest, and will go down in history as a legend in the sport.
Satan's Anus wroteOh, sorry. Didn't realize he'd fought and beat everyone already. My bad.
I said he is capable of doing so.
Cain is in over his head against Nog. I don't see him faring well enough on the feet to do anything against Nog, and he's not going to want to pitter patter on the ground against Nog, either. Cain doesn't seem to have the KO power to toy with Nog in his guard, so we'll see what happens. I won't totally count out Cain, but I think Nog is still going strong and has a few years left before some up and comers get through him.
Johnson taking the fight is a good move. He's a lot bigger than Kos, has great hands, and is a strong wrestler. It should be an interesting fight, but it may turn into a bore. We'll see. Johnson is pretty huge for a WW, so I think he may have the advantage coming into the fight.
He barely broke a sweat in his last fight, so I don't blame him for taking another fight so early. He'd make a good name for himself in the division taking out Kos.