Here’s The Reason The UFC Doesn’t Have A Super-Heavyweight Division…

Weighing in at a rather intimidating 385lbs, you’d think that Tomasz Czerwinski might be able to put in a decent performance against any opponent, wouldn’t you? Especially one that’s significantly smaller and lighter than him. But when he came up against Mark Potter here in this MMA bout, it was nothing but carnage. But carnage which Potter walked away from unscathed. The same can’t be said for the giant Pole…

You can soon see why there’s a weight limit in UFC. When fighters get too big, they’re out of shape and aren’t competitive. And it makes for a dangerous situation. We saw similar recently at the Kimbo Slice Vs. Dada 5000 fight. Two big and out-of-condition fighters going at it. Slowly. And being a danger to themselves.

Mark Potter is a big dude, don’t get us wrong. But compared to Czerwinski? He’s made to look small. It’s David Vs. Goliath. But Goliath has a glass chin…