johnwang wrote:What's your opinion on this?
bartekb wrote: my opinion is - you will most likely get hit once or twice and then go to clinch,....
Overlord wrote:Can your opponent use elbow and knee?
The out come is dependent on the skills of each person.
That's why one strike to the head, that round is over and you win that round. It doesn't matter I can get a clinch after that or not. If you can hit on my head 15 times. You win all 15 rounds. You win that day and I lose that day.
johnwang wrote:marvin8 wrote:UFC has featured high level grapplers (e.g., olympic and international champion wrestlers, judoka, BJJ, etc.) against other MAists, since Nov 11, 1993. Fights can be found on the internet.
But most of those record are for single leg or double legs. I'm only interested in the data for double under hooks, double over hooks, and head lock. In other words, what's the chance that when someone tries to knock my head off and I can still wrap his punching arm.
Sorry for the side track of the 3 ways to practice taiji discussion. I prefer the 4th way to practice Taiji. That is how can I use Taiji to achieve my personal goal such as "enter successfully and finish successfully".
marvin8 wrote:before the arm is retracted?
marvin8 wrote:What is the difference between your problem and high level grapplers in the UFC?
bartekb wrote:In my opinion if the striker is skilled and the shot does not have to knock a person out - just connect - so it can even be a light jab - the result would be - grappler will loose 99 / 100.
johnwang wrote:marvin8 wrote:before the arm is retracted?
This is why the arm wrap should be done when your opponent tries to punch you. The window can be small and special skill/strategy will be needed.
johnwang wrote:marvin8 wrote:What is the difference between your problem and high level grapplers in the UFC?
There should not be any difference I assume. Some MMA guy does take arm wrap seriously.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZaAflG ... e=youtu.be
johnwang wrote:bartekb wrote:In my opinion if the striker is skilled and the shot does not have to knock a person out - just connect - so it can even be a light jab - the result would be - grappler will loose 99 / 100.
It's not that easy to punch on your opponent's head when he uses "rhino guard".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r3rBxP ... e=youtu.be
Steve James wrote:Strategies, especially elaborate ones, rarely survive first contact with the enemy. ... That's simply because the enemy has his own plans.
bjffm wrote:you have two ways to clinch:
1. You are an awsome wrestler who is fast and explosive
2. You have good timing and deceptive punching and moving skills
Personally I work on the second because I doubt you will become a faster and more explosive wrestler in your fourties;-)
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