Mike "Blood Diamond" Mathetha has had over 100 total fights, combining extensive kickboxing (with over 50 wins) and professional MMA bouts, though his UFC run was 0-3 before his recent return to regional MMA with a win in late 2025, making his pro MMA record around 4 wins and 5 losses as of late 2025.
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The film received positive reviews, with praise directed toward the performances of DiCaprio and Hounsou. The film grossed $171 million worldwide and received five Oscar nominations, including Best Actor for DiCaprio and Best Supporting Actor for Hounsou.
Who is the most intimidating fighter of all time?
Top 5 Undefeated Boxers of All Time
Yes, there have been UFC fights with 50-42 scorecards, most famously Max Holloway vs. Calvin Kattar (2021) where one judge scored it 50-42 (though it was 50-43 twice), and it has also occurred in bouts like Rich Franklin vs. David Loiseau (2006) and Dave Menne vs. Gil Castillo (2001), with Ilia Topuria vs. Josh Emmett (2023) being another recent instance of such a dominant scorecard.
While it's subjective, Mike Tyson, Sonny Liston, and Roberto Durán are consistently cited as the most feared boxers ever due to their terrifying presences, overwhelming power, and mental intimidation, with Tyson's legendary aura, Liston's sheer physical menace, and Durán's savage, "Hands of Stone" aggression making opponents feel beaten before the first bell, according to The Fight City and BOXRAW. Other names frequently mentioned include Jack Dempsey, George Foreman, and Marvin Hagler.
Yes, a 140 pound man can beat a 200 pound man in a street fight. And a 110 pound woman can beat a 250 pound man. It happens.
"Blood Diamond" grossed a worldwide box office total of $171,377,916. The domestic earnings amounted to $57,377,916, while international markets contributed significantly to its overall success.
Though Blood Diamond revolves around fictional characters, the events are based on real experiences of individuals in Sierra Leone during the civil war. The film depicts village attacks by rebel groups, the enslavement of Sierra Leoneans, the use of child soldiers, and illicit markets that are often ignored.
Still, despite his best attempts to appear merciless and cold, he can't shake the fact that he is, at his heart, a kind person. A product of his environment, Danny's greed and scheming are simply a result of his desperation to escape the constant strife that has followed him for his entire life.
There's no single, universally agreed-upon #1 UFC fighter, but Jon Jones, Georges St-Pierre (GSP), and Anderson Silva are consistently named in the conversation, often vying for the top spot, with Jones praised for his unrivaled dominance at Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight, GSP for his well-rounded skills and perfect record in title defenses, and Silva for his legendary striking and record-setting middleweight reign.
The UFC fighter with a perfect 29-0 record is Khabib Nurmagomedov, known as "The Eagle," a dominant Russian Lightweight Champion who retired undefeated in 2020 after overwhelming opponents like Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, and Justin Gaethje with his relentless grappling.
Alexandre Pantoja has never been knocked out or submitted in his MMA career, despite being a pro MMA fighter for over 18 years. Here's a list of notable fighters who have also never been finished in their MMA career, despite having some losses.
The MMA/UFC fighter takes this 10/10. Shaolin monks are way more limited in their fighting and they do not train to fight other people as much as an MMA/UFC fighter does. MMA/UFC has evolved into the most effective way to win a battle 1vs.
The intensity of the actual punching force of a boxer is 10-35% times more than that of a MMA fighter. Reason: This increased capacity of the force is due to the better tactics and muscle strength built by extensive experience and practice.
GGG and canelo. GGG has over 300 amateur fights and around 40 pro, but he's never been knocked down. Canelo has been fighting grown men since he was 15, in his 30s now, never been knocked down.
The boxer most famously known for a 100% knockout ratio is Edwin Valero, a Venezuelan former world champion who retired undefeated (27-0) with all wins by KO, though Artur Beterbiev also maintained a 100% KO rate for a significant part of his career until his recent loss to Bivol, which slightly lowered his percentage but solidified his status as a devastating puncher.
Despite having a place as a heavyweight champion, Talk Sport remembered that Iron Mike was afraid of another legend, George Foreman, who after retiring in 1977, at the age of 38 returned in 1987 with the mission of dethroning Tyson.
Disclosed UFC 300 payouts- Alex Pereria: $100,000 Jamahal Hill: $80,000 Max Holloway: $45,000 Justin Gaethje: $8,000 + Venum T-Shirt Weili Zhang: 77% of what the men made Yan Xiaonan: ¥36,000 Aljamain Sterling: gives Dana White $300,000 How do people defend this company???
The fastest knockout ever recorded happened in 1947 when Mike Collins knocked out Pat Brownson in just 4 seconds during a Minneapolis Golden Gloves tournament. This record, certified by the Guinness Book of World Records, has stood for over 75 years.
👨🍳 Interesting fact: Gordon Ramsay once earned a black belt in karate and originally planned a professional football career, but a serious knee injury ended his time in sport and pushed him toward becoming one of the most famous chefs in the world.