If any of them are willing to stall through regulation they would probably succeed. If any of them choose to truly engage and try to advance or sub him, they probably get tapped.
I did, what if relevance am I missing? I was addressing your point that staying on your feet allows you to run. This doesn’t require takedown skills or striking skills. It brings us back full circle to what happens when you can’t run because someone has grabbed you, now you need to be able to...
But you don’t need to be able to do a takedown if you want to run away. Either they take you down, and you utilize bottom skills, or they don’t take you down and you run away.
this argument is really silly anyway, you’re forcing the idea that guard pullers need to be able to street fight. They...
This is one of those rare fights, where I don’t think it’s possible for the favorite to impress me. He can only have a lackluster victory if he doesn’t dominate as expected.
This is so drastically far from what their careers were actually like it’s not even funny.
“if Tim Tebow won 20 super bowls people still wouldn’t give him the respect he deserves.”
They are similarl. Woolley had an awesome ko over Robbie.
then a draw vs wonder boy
Then a controversial decision over wonder boy
then an awful fight vs Maia
looked good be till, but tills resume takes away some prestige.
then lost the belt.
aljo won the belt via dq
Then won a...
The ground is WAY less chaotic than standing. Avoidance should be first, then grappling your first choice when things become physical. Muay thai was my favorite thing in life, but even when I was training it full time, I had to admit grappling was superior for self defense.
from personal...
I think Alex won, but I who say, to represent how much he won round 3, I’d say he won it 60/40. Jan landed a lot more strikes than I expected in that round. I’d be curious to see the strike numbers for that round. I think a lot of it was visuals. His body language looked bad. May have led to...
Now this drives me crazy. Recurring experience: I have a kimura or armbar completed in/extended. The same guy every time refuses to tap, then explains to me why it didn’t work. It didn’t work because I chose to let it go rather than break your arm.
That makes more sense. I talk frequently, but usually a max of two or three words in six minutes. “Damn” or “nice” usually covers it. Unless I’m telling someone we need to move or watch out for other people rolling.
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