Which fighter do you think made the best adjustments to overcome adversity in the cage?, in my opinion...
We're talking about needing to find a way to win a fight here pal.Along similar lines Fedor switching to the body vs Fujita.
Calm yourself.We're talking about needing to find a way to win a fight here pal.
Against Fujita Fedor just needed to find a way not to lose cause Fujita's a fucking can. And yet he still nearly did.
Calm yourself.
Andre Soukhamthath not moving away from nor letting O'Malley stand back up after the latter injured his leg (which would've ended the fight) and subsequently losing the fight by decision was one of the most frustratingly bad moments in fight I.Q. that I've ever seen.Trying to think of examples of this is actually making me realise how shit most MMA fighters are at adapting. These dudes will just keep trying to do the same shit for 5 rounds even if it isn't working at all.
Jones vs Machida. Bones did exactly what Wink told him between the rounds, and it won him the fight.
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Volk vs Holloway 2.
Volk lost the first 2 rounds due to knockdowns, adjusted and won the next three rounds.
It was a very close fight.
But yeah, Stipe vs DC 2 is most likely the best adjustment in UFC history.
Especially considering that adjustment lead to a finish and that DC was undefeated at HW prior to that fight.