Wilson Reis: "I wouldn't be surprised if I knock out Mighty Mouse"

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That settles it, Mighty Mouse wins by KO
 
inb4 promo 'WIlson Reis has legit one punch knockout power, and demetrious johnson has never faced someone who can turn the lights off like that'
 
26 wins with 9 subs and 11 decisions.

Him winning by KO?

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I think you'd be surprised

I think he'd fuck you up
 
inb4 promo 'WIlson Reis has legit one punch knockout power, and demetrious johnson has never faced someone who can turn the lights off like that'
They're gonna promote/hype him as a BJJ God who can strangle you with one hand tied behind his back if he even so much as catches a glimpse at your back.
 
Considering he doesn't have a single (t)ko win to his record, I think it would be pretty surprising.
 
inb4 promo 'WIlson Reis has legit one punch knockout power, and demetrious johnson has never faced someone who can turn the lights off like that'

He's a world class fighter with world class striking and world class wrestling and world class jiu jitsu. - Joe Rogan
 
I have no issue with what he said, I mean what was he gonna say, "I'm prolly going to lose but who knows I could get lucky "
 
That settles it, Mighty Mouse wins by KO
Kind of what I immediately thought of.
Considering he beat Cejudo in the
grappling; Bagautinov in the clinch
& Benavidez to the punch; Mighty
might take this as a challenge.

Dude is ultra competitive.
Reis should focus on his strengths.
He has surprisingly good control on
the ground, as a typically undersized
dude. Mighty hasn't been held down
long enough to see any holes that
he may have to exploit on the ground...
But Reis may very well be the type of
grappler to find em, if the opportunity
presents itself.

(EDIT: Just remembered our very
own doggy Ian McCall clobbered
Mighty in the full mount for a whole

3rd round. I stand corrected)

As far as holes on the feet? Good luck.
Mighty is about as defensively sound
as they come (& not by way of pure
evasiveness like Cruz, either, but due
distance maintenance & timing)

I like Reis, though. Ever since his first
fight with Patricio. He is quick in his
own right& as an older competitor in
the division, I'm happy to see him get
the title shot. Even if it is circumstantial
(lack of depth in the bracket)
 
Kind of what I immediately thought of.
Considering he beat Cejudo in the
grappling; Bagautinov in the clinch
& Benavidez to the punch; Mighty
might take this as a challenge.

Dude is ultra competitive.
Reis should focus on his strengths.
He has surprisingly good control on
the ground, as a typically undersized
dude. Mighty hasn't been held down
long enough to see any holes that
he may have to exploit on the ground...
But Reis may very well be the type of
grappler to find em, if the opportunity
presents itself.

(EDIT: Just remembered our very
own doggy Ian McCall clobbered
Mighty in the full mount for a whole

3rd round. I stand corrected)

As far as holes on the feet? Good luck.
Mighty is about as defensively sound
as they come (& not by way of pure
evasiveness like Cruz, either, but due
distance maintenance & timing)

I like Reis, though. Ever since his first
fight with Patricio. He is quick in his
own right& as an older competitor in
the division, I'm happy to see him get
the title shot. Even if it is circumstantial
(lack of depth in the bracket)

Shit looks like a poem.
 
inb4 promo 'WIlson Reis has legit one punch knockout power, and demetrious johnson has never faced someone who can turn the lights off like that'
you forgot "one of the best", "pound for pound best" (in Rogan's voice, of course)
 
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