Man once in the pocket ..Jan doesnt telegraph those fuking weird left hooks/jabs he throws.So dangerous even if he is bit slow.Good timing.He has mean leg kicks as well and decent ground game.I will put some money on him for sure
Thats a good point but Reyes is the only good counterpuncher hes really fought besides Santos who knocked him. Izzy can counter a jab like Whittakers who is much faster and better at using angles and hiding it. I dont think theres anything technical about Jans game that Izzy hasnt seen before (kicks or punches). Its just his power really
Man once in the pocket ..Jan doesnt telegraph those fuking weird left hooks/jabs he throws.So dangerous even if he is bit slow.Good timing.He has mean leg kicks as well and decent ground game.I will put some money on him for sure
Why though?Wait on the dum dums to bring that line down. Jan has nothing but a puncher's chance.
Polish power will pound this petulant poser.
According to Sportsbetting.com, Adesanya opened as more than a 2-to-1 favorite to beat Blachowicz when they are expected to clash in 2021.
Jan Blachowicz +210
Israel Adesanya -250
Based on those odds, a bettor would have to place a $250 wager on Adesanya to make $100 back if he was victorious. On the other side, a bettor could place a $100 wager on Blachowicz and make $210 back if he’s able to defend his title.
Of course those odds won’t be anything new for Blachowicz, who has found himself in this same position in the past.
Ahead of his title fight against Dominick Reyes at UFC 253 in September, Blachowicz closed at similar odds with most making him a 2-to-1 underdog going into the event. Blachowicz ultimately dominated Reyes in the fight before earning a second round knockout to claim the vacant title.
Blachowicz will face a similar situation with Adesanya, who has quickly become one of the most talked about fighters on the entire UFC roster.
As of now, there’s no word when the champion vs. champion fight will take place but with the UFC’s scheduled booked through the end of the year, early 2021 appears to be the most likely candidate.
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This video will show why Blachowicz has nothing really that wll faze adesanya too much unless he gets a lucky punch in. Until he faces a fighter who is gregarious at chaining striking with wrestling adesanya is not going to be seriously threatened.
Israel went life and death with Gastelum . One mistake and it's lights out ,Easy fight for Jan
People don't realize that the main reason why Kelvin had success was due to his speed. He was fast as a WW, it only makes sense that he'd be fast at MW.Thats a bad assessment. Kelvin is so damn fast, maybe faster than Izzy. Not only that but he has far superior striking to Jan [maybe the best boxing at WW], with the ability to wrestle. Jan isnt quick, has basic striking, is far too reliant on being on the backfoot and has meh wrestling. Jan is tailor made for Izzy.
Believe it or not, Izzy got way better after the Gastelum fight and has learnt to actually not fight close range when he doesnt need to, something he was content with when facing Gastelum for some reason. I think he underestimated Kelvin and paid for it...
But please, bet on Jan. I need a better line for Izzy.
fypPeople don't realize that the main reason why Kelvin had success was due to his speed. He was fat as a WW, it only makes sense that he'd be fat as aMW.
Good point, I'll rebuttal by saying, how easy is it to get easy against the cage?Jan held Jacare against the cage pretty much the whole fight and that wasn't very long ago.
Beating some NZ bums didn't mean much then or now. He's lost to most of the ranked kickboxers he's fought and couldn't hold a title in GLORYd weakest division. That "he can be GOAT in boxing, kickboxing or MMA" by Kenshin still cracks me up
Polish power will pound this petulant poser.