Friday, 22 March 2019

Masvidal vs. Till || Breakdown • Skill Study • Highlights ᴴᴰ


Masvidal vs. Till || Breakdown • Skill Study • Highlights ᴴᴰ


“A man must have a code…..”


1st was Dutch Kickboxing vs. (Real?) Muay Thai, and now I’ll further make my point about the importance of boxing/hand technique in MMA. Last weekend, in a highly anticipated fight between Darren Till and Jorge Masvidal, we saw fireworks of grand finale proportion to start and finish (2 times if the 3 piece & Soda are included) the match.


Here I will just do a quick analysis of how Masvidal set up the finishing sequence and as tempting as it likely avoids the post-fight skirmish. Without giving anything away, nor further ado….


Music: Ascence – Konnichiwa [NCS Release] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eR1iOEp1oU


KIRA – New World [NCS Release] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nCSYh8vwv0


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Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Islam Makhachev || Breakdown • Skill Study • Highlights ᴴᴰ





Islam Makhachev || Breakdown • Skill Study • Highlights ᴴᴰ





Islam Makhachev, a 27 year old Russian mixed martial artist, judoka and sambo competitor (of Lak origin) is a Combat Sambo World Champion, and competes in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He trains with AKA before his fights, usually accompanied with Khabib Nurmagomedov and his fight team.





Winning his last two fights early in the first round, one via KO and another with a wonderful arm bar, Islam’s strength is in his versatility, coaching and training partners alike. While covering prospects (from Diakese to Adesanya and Zabit) can be tricky, I have developed an obvious fascination with Eastern Bloc style grappling and approach to mixed martial arts.





FUN FACT: Makhachev has absorbed the least significant strikes per minute, in UFC history (@ 0.74)





So without making the breakdown solely liner notes, let’s get to it…





Music: Sakurei – Galaxy | ♫ Copyright Free Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wVwb5GKeqw





Laszlo – One Step Away [NCS Release] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzjNgWav3nk





Clarx – Bones [NCS Release] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Tu0lcl75yg





Marin Hoxha – Endless [NCS Release] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj5oPx_FiYk





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Thursday, 7 March 2019

Seeing the positives in the Robbie lawler vs Ben Askren finish

The long awaited debut of ben askren





Ben Askren ONE Championship champion.




UFC 235 marked the long, long awaited debut of the “funky” one, Ben Askren. The 2008 Olympian and college wrestling great spent years dominating in every cage not owned by Zuffa, and for the longest time it seemed like he’d never sign with the world MMA leader. When he stepped in the cage with former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler, we would soon learn if he belonged on this stage. While we saw plenty, closure eluded us.





Seeing Askren in the octagon was a novelty, but the novelty was soon to fade, violently. Askren was as cool as a cucumber, and Lawler looked as ready to murder a man as ever. The pieces were in place for a meaningful fifteen minutes. Askren came out in a karate stance and threw three consecutive probing wheel kicks… Okay, so he immediately shot for a takedown.





Robbie Lawler, ever the technician, hoisted Askren up in the fireman’s carry position and drilled him, afro first, into the canvas. “Funky” was all out of sorts as “Ruthless” lived up to his name, slamming leather into the Olympian’s grill. A stoppage seemed close, but Askren managed to gather himself and get back to his feet, albeit bloody and battered. Askren hadn’t taken any significant damage in a fight in years, and Robbie decided to play catch-up.





Where the big boys play









Ben lurched forward, arms outstretched like a zombie following its basic instincts. He just wanted a clinch, which he eventually got as Lawler backed up to the cage. Questions about the quality of Askren’s opposition and his ability to overcome adversity had just been answered, regardless of what was about to happen. He weathered a storm, and a Robbie Lawler storm is unlike any other. He then managed to get the fight back where he wanted it.





Askren eventually got Lawler to the ground and looked to threaten a rear-naked choke, but Lawler snuck out the back. Being a grappler with a noted vice like grip, “Funky” held on to what he could – Robbie Lawler’s head. Askren squeezed for dear life and Robbie was in trouble, but he seemed to be hanging in there. Then, his arm dropped, and Herb Dean, the referee, waved off the fight. Lawler popped up in protest as Askren celebrated his first UFC victory.





One of the most anticipated fights of the year, featuring one of the most anticipated debuts ever ended with a confused whimper. It’s difficult to bury the ref too deep, as it did briefly appear that Robbie might have been unconscious. The commentators proclaimed so in the moment, and sat at home watching on TV it wasn’t obvious he was still awake. Nevertheless, he got right back up with zero hesitation or grogginess – he was not out.





Shoulda, woulda, coulda





Robbie Lawler (red gloves) and Ben Askren (blue gloves) during UFC 235.




Whether he was about to go out, or if he could have broken Askren’s grip is a different matter. “I wasn’t letting go”, Ben told media members at the post fight presser. True, surely, why would he have let go? But, It’s hard to tell from the camera angle if the choke was under chin. As colour commentator Joe Rogan pointed out however, you can choke a man out with a squeeze around the head if it’s tight enough. Ultimately, we’ll never know what could have happened, and the result won’t be overturned because results are never overturned because athletic commission’s gonna athletic commission.





We can’t change what happened, but what we can do is take positives from the situation. This was a “I don’t want to see either person lose” fight for a lot of people. Lawler is a perennial fan favourite with a dichotomous appeal. Within the confines of the octagon he is a wild man with a brutal back catalogue of wars, but outside he remains a soft spoken everyman. After the controversial call he sprung to his feet spitting venom, but within seconds he was shaking hands with the referee; “Sh*t happens”, he said in a post fight interview.





Askren quickly generated fans with his mouth. At first glance he might be the least physically intimidating man who could break you in half, but verbally he will let you know. As quick witted and verbose as the UFC has ever seen, his relentless trash talking has maintained him a sold fanbase outside of the UFC and that has only inflated now he has the biggest platform from which to spit.





The wrong fight





Robbie Lawler and ref Herb Dean.




The problem with this fight was the conflicting nature of those last two paragraphs. Everyone loves Robbie Lawler, including Ben Askren: “I didn’t really want to fight him the first place, I like Robbie Lawler a lot”, he explained after the fight. Upon joining the roster last year, Askren fired shots at almost everybody in the welterweight division, except for Robbie Lawler. Strangely, that was the fight that was made.





Both UFC president Dana White and Lawler himself want to rebook the fight, and that is completely understandable. Sports are designed to decide something definitively, and we got the exact opposite of that. However, is it the smart move? I don’t think so. Askren’s talents are surely better utilised against someone he can go back and forth with verbally. He enters the UFC at 34 years of age. He hasn’t taken a lot of damage in his career, but that still isn’t reason to waste him.





We got his debut out of the way and he got to prove he can hang with the best in the world. He had plenty of mic time to make an impression and summon the ire of many of his peers. He also, crucially, remains undefeated, always a nice selling point for the promotion. Meanwhile, Robbie Lawler, in the eyes of many didn’t really “lose”. He also put a hellacious beating on Askren prior to the unfortunate ending, retaining his aura.





It was a good fight, but in the long run both men are better served elsewhere. Askren wants to face the winner of Darren Till vs Jorge Masvidal. You’re telling me you don’t want to hear Darren Till and Ben Askren screaming at each during a press conference? You know you want that.





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Friday, 1 March 2019

Jon jOnes: How many times

It’s that time again as we welcome the UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones back to the cage. Now I use the word welcome pretty loosely, as speaking for myself I don’t think I could ever welcome Jones back anywhere. There can be little doubting his God-given talent and ability. But one thing which Jonny Bones was not as richly endowed, was that of a moral code.





His reign at the top of the division may very well trundle along after he faces Anthony Smith for the title at UFC 235. But for many, Jones will be remembered for his faux pas and underhandedness both in and out of the cage. A married man, a talisman in the sport, a man of God. Yet his public words and private actions have rarely ever coexisted in the same dimension, let alone the same zip code.





Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones face off.




Having dominated since entering the sport back in 2008. His steady rise to the top, has seemingly run parallel with his steady descent into a murky world of double-dealing, lies and half-truths. Rumours and whispers abound amongst fellow fighters and some trainers. Often left one wondering, if Jones success was the driver behind said disparaging comments about him as a man and teammate outside the cage.





WHERE REALITY BEGINS





Never quite sure where those rumours stopped and reality began. His personal life was always shrouded in a vale of secrecy and heavily managed pr. But when it all began to publicly fall apart for the first time, leaving a trail of wreckage in its wake. People became wise as at least some of that vale was finally lifted. Allowed us a just a sliver of a peek into the world of Jonny Bones Jones.





After so many second takes and third chances. Bones once again finds himself back on top of the mountain. In a sport where villains often thrive, he finds himself in that unique position of being the UFC’s ring leader. But something about Jones makes him quite different. In that he doesn’t simply play the role, he lives it to the max.





Jon jones beats Alexander gustafsson..




For as hard as he might try, at least publicly, to do the opposite being all smiles, hugs and high fives. There’s something quite unsettling about the man behind the fighter. I often wonder now what his own inner circle of friends and family think? Realistically, is there an iota of trust in there somewhere left to be salvaged? Or do his very own now look upon the p4p great as many of former fans?





Jon Jones and fighting were a match made in heaven. And it’s something he may continue to do successfully for many more years to come. But I feel that as a man and a role model to others, his stock is all but wiped out, with all but a snowball’s chance in hell of ever recouping your investment.





Jones may once again dominate at UFC 235 and prove his greatness inside the cage. But with greatness come s great responsibility. And honestly, those two words should never be used in the same sentence when discussing the 205lb champ. I wish him the best of luck as a human being who has the opportunity to change and grow. But until I see that verifiable truth, I for one won’t be someone who is cheering for Jon Jones the fighter.





As an old saying in Tennessee goes … fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. Shout out to GWB 😉





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Jon jOnes: How many times

It’s that time again as we welcome the UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones back to the cage. Now I use the word welcome pretty loosely, as speaking for myself I don’t think I could ever welcome Jones back anywhere. There can be little doubting his God-given talent and ability. But one thing which Jonny Bones was not as richly endowed, was that of a moral code.





His reign at the top of the division may very well trundle along after he faces Anthony Smith for the title at UFC 235. But for many, Jones will be remembered for his faux pas and underhandedness both in and out of the cage. A married man, a talisman in the sport, a man of God. Yet his public words and private actions have rarely ever coexisted in the same dimension, let alone the same zip code.





Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones face off.




Having dominated since entering the sport back in 2008. His steady rise to the top, has seemingly run parallel with his steady descent into a murky world of double-dealing, lies and half-truths. Rumours and whispers abound amongst fellow fighters and some trainers. Often left one wondering, if Jones success was the driver behind said disparaging comments about him as a man and teammate outside the cage.





WHERE REALITY BEGINS





Never quite sure where those rumours stopped and reality began. His personal life was always shrouded in a vale of secrecy and heavily managed pr. But when it all began to publicly fall apart for the first time, leaving a trail of wreckage in its wake. People became wise as at least some of that vale was finally lifted. Allowed us a just a sliver of a peek into the world of Jonny Bones Jones.





After so many second takes and third chances. Bones once again finds himself back on top of the mountain. In a sport where villains often thrive, he finds himself in that unique position of being the UFC’s ring leader. But something about Jones makes him quite different. In that he doesn’t simply play the role, he lives it to the max.





Jon jones beats Alexander gustafsson..




For as hard as he might try, at least publicly, to do the opposite being all smiles, hugs and high fives. There’s something quite unsettling about the man behind the fighter. I often wonder now what his own inner circle of friends and family think? Realistically, is there an iota of trust in there somewhere left to be salvaged? Or do his very own now look upon the p4p great as many of former fans?





Jon Jones and fighting were a match made in heaven. And it’s something he may continue to do successfully for many more years to come. But I feel that as a man and a role model to others, his stock is all but wiped out, with all but a snowball’s chance in hell of ever recouping your investment.





Jones may once again dominate at UFC 235 and prove his greatness inside the cage. But with greatness come s great responsibility. And honestly, those two words should never be used in the same sentence when discussing the 205lb champ. I wish him the best of luck as a human being who has the opportunity to change and grow. But until I see that verifiable truth, I for one won’t be someone who is cheering for Jon Jones the fighter.





As an old saying in Tennessee goes … fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. Shout out to GWB 😉





Images courtesy of sports.yahoo.com, bjpenncom & usatoday.com




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