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Saki maybe?
he was always afraid of getting hit, once he hit the horse meat his intimidation and bully style largely hid/mitigated that, once the horse meat was gone it became clear again and he completely threw away many of his old tools to adopt a more "elusive" style, which is the garbage we see when he fights today.
he looked like a beginner in many fights.
The ReemI understand that this style is a mix of Muay Thai/Kyokushin Karate and western boxing. It also resembles old school Shootfighting which also is a mix of muay thai and Japanese karate/kickboxing but more emphasis on boxing combo since its closed fist.
Never the less its a solid style for MMA and in spirit of things, it is a "mix" style in respect to stand up fighting. Curios to know if anyone uses this style in the UFC?
Gatheje seems atleast dutch inspired. Very high guard made to work for MMA and ends combos with kicks. Dude will cut an angle with his kick too which is very very dutch. Whittman is the man.
He's British.
His Dutch mom got pregnant by an African guy and moved to the UK. After a couple of years they separated and Overeem has lived in the Netherlands for most of his life. He's DutchBorn in Hounslow.
Trained in Holland.
he looked like a beginner in many fights.
His horse meat style predicated on being the bigger man, covering up and walking down his opponent, once he shrunk in size he had to switch to being more of a sniper, but at the heavyweight division you never see people just be elusive and counter strike, too much power.he was always afraid of getting hit, once he hit the horse meat his intimidation and bully style largely hid/mitigated that, once the horse meat was gone it became clear again and he completely threw away many of his old tools to adopt a more "elusive" style, which is the garbage we see when he fights today.
Aldo had that Ramon Dekkers style