Strange wrote:WC guy had a lot of heart, very good try
windwalker wrote:So did the taiji guy, and still
In each it was over before it even started.
The mma/sanda guy could have ended it
at any point.
Once the WC guy found out his punching was ineffective
it was over. Of course there other wc guys who if they hit you, one tends to notice it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXc5yJ5hdn0
GrahamB wrote:
If people focused more on sparring ability not punching power then don't you think CMA wouldn't be in this mess?
GrahamB wrote:Strange wrote:WC guy had a lot of heart, very good try
A lot of heart, but not much sparring ability.
just training more? I don't think is the answer. He needs to completely disassemble his style. His posture is way off. He has no ding. His head was down the entire time. It doesn't look like he even understands how to fight from a clinch. If he wants to salvage his style he will have to add some serious stand up and ground grappling. Then he will not be so easily defeated. It's a shame to see somebody who is not afraid that just doesn't have the right tools because that guy is a fighter.Strange wrote:if lost, learn from fight, go back train some more
as a martial artist, it comes with the terrority
willie wrote:just training more, I don't think is the answer. He needs to completely disassemble his style. His posture is way off. He has no ding. His head was down the entire time. It doesn't look like he even understands how to fight from a clinch. If he wants to salvage his style he will have to add some serious stand up and ground grappling. Then he will not be so easily defeated. It's a shame to see somebody who is not afraid that just doesn't have the right tools because that guy is a fighter.Strange wrote:if lost, learn from fight, go back train some more
as a martial artist, it comes with the terrority
windwalker wrote:
how much do think the weight difference was? Does it matter?
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