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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Darren Avey on January 08, 2019, 09:20:39 AM
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UYfhMf4ULas
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I trained with Rolles back in the day. He was a beast on the ground and in Judo but his his boxing sucked. He never trained it growing up.
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A decent boxer would have seen that haymaker coming a mile off and stepped inside.
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." -- Mike Tyson
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Luckily for Pudz, the Gracies were never supreme strikers and especially not Rolles.
If he would fight Prime-Rickson things would be different.
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Luckily for Pudz, the Gracies were never supreme strikers and especially not Rolles.
If he would fight Prime-Rickson things would be different.
Hed have crushed Rickson like a bug
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Gracie's mistake was standing toe-to-toe with him.
Bad move.
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pud vs fedor?
poland vs russia
did it ever happen?
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Luckily for Pudz, the Gracies were never supreme strikers and especially not Rolles.
If he would fight Prime-Rickson things would be different.
Not if he hit him just as he did Rolles
4th Dan Lights Out.
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There are way too many strikers who are good at stuffing the take down. Ground fighters without a striking game are at a huge disadvantage with a shirtless opponent in MMA. More than half of their submissions are taken away just from their opponent not wearing a gi.
Everything keeps evolving. Early UFC was dominated by submissions. Then came olympic style wrestlers with ground and pound. Strikers ruled for awhile who were good at avoiding take downs. Now it seems it's a 60/40 mix. By that I mean strikes are about 60% and submissions are about 40%. The problem with even good jui jitsu schools is that they really neglect take downs and take down defense. That's where guys with previous wrestling ability have a real advantage. You have to be well rounded today. A good striker with no take down defense is a sitting duck too.