I'm back.
I have found another MMA website where I may share my ideas.
https://www.tapology.com
If anyone here from my previous forums or are new and interested in my future post please take a look, I'm grateful and appreciate that you took/take the time to view them and give me feedback...
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As the takedown defense and mount, yes you are 110% in the right holding me accountable for that. I didn't really post that as a question looking to get answers for. I was simply stating what happened in the fight and the amount of control it allowed him to have, however I didn't...
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I think this is a great, true and important point you have made. I myself have went through this a bit, because of my upbringing I was heavily favored towards not just punching but Boxing being raised in Brentwood it's the only aspect of fighting that was excepted by...
Well modern Kickboxing is different from Muay Thai but very simular being Kickboxing pretty much modeled itself from Muay Thai over time.
But assuming I believe based on 0 evidence that I'm confusing MMA stand up with Kickboxing and or Muay Thai stand up is peculiar. I understand the...
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I chose the Muay Thai & Kickboxing forum to seek the opinions of those who excessively train and observe in these styles of striking. I don't think it matters whether he's an MMA fighter or not being the discussion is in regards to his succession of striking which...
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I don't believe I'm overestimating Anderson Silva at all. Nate Diaz, Forrest Griffin, Stephan Bonnar, Michael Bisping, Dan Henderson, Vitor Belfort, Rich Franklin, Nate Marquardt where all very good strikers and or some where dangerous knockout artist. Saying they...
After 2 hours of trying to find the post thread option I saw that, I felt a bit disrespected with the no regrets part with a link to Asap rocky - No Regrets trap song sort of throwing in a couple jabs for no reason. I always thought about making a Sherdog account years ago but I guess I came too...
Correct, but I'm looking for his techniques with his counter striking methods. The outcome is hes a counter striker that baits his opponents. I want to go farther into his methods, set ups and techniques in which he uses to be a successful counter striker.
It's a shame
It seems as though I do not have the option to post. I have noticed the message
"(You have insufficient privileges to post here)"
In which I haven't the slightest clue in what reason that is, being that I made a few post already but what ever dictates that "Privilege" isn't in my...
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Although his stand up styles are both Muay Thai and Tae Kwon Do he still seems to use techniques that aren't really thought in either. He has trained with great champions however all of them seem to fight differently. Shogun Rua and Wanderlei Silva are both aggressive...
Well I mean I agree with you there. He isn't a innocent clean fighter anymore, however his Striking capabilities in comparison to other Strikers unbiasedly reigns supreme. Anderson "The Spider" Silva seems to have extreme amounts of control, distance management, elusiveness, ridiculous defense...
I would love to give credit where it's due
Wilson Kayden
I used a similar or watered down version of his illustration of distance deception. Nonetheless his video helped a lot. Please do check this out
genghis711
Uploaded the video of Anderson Silva V.S Fabrico Comes so if you want to...
Anderson Silva in general opinion is one of the greatest if not he is the G.O.A.T. If you ask why it would be extremely easy to answer. He has the most flashiest and technical skills he pulls out of his hat and a lot of cases it looks like it's with ease regardless of who he fights or has...
Keith Jardine did receive a pretty bad Hyperextended Leg Kick however it still shouldn't be ban and here are my reasons
#1 Jardine still fought the whole fight and won. If the kick he received was as bad as people believe it to be Jardine would've crumbled in pain in which he didn't
#2 As I...
"Thats because the shincheck is a staple of muay thai. Compare that to this oblique kick which is rarely used. If the oblique kick was as common as the shincheck, there would be far more knee injuries than shin breaks. theres probably 1 shin break for every "million shinchecks" vs however many...
I disagree. No one should be throwing with full intent even in sparring unless both are willing to do so (consent). The Oblique Kick from what I know ended one fight in a Kickboxing bout. Miguel Torres stomped the knee of Angel Huerta. Now that doesn't mean it's not dangerous but ending a fight...
But I thought about trying to Check the Back Fist with the elbow, here's a technique that may work (DON'T USE IN SPARRING WITHOUT FOREARM PADS) Like blocking a Rear Hook but turning to the right, vise versa to the Left Spinning Back Fist. All credit for these images go to
Easy Poser...
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