Khabib's singles a threat? A humbling analysis. How footwork/Conor stepping to outside angle NEGATES

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Before we get into the meat of things we must first understand the dynamics of a southpaw vs orthodox matchup.

Firstly, remember, the stances are simply mirror images of each of other. What ever an orthodox can do, the southpaw can do, and vice versa.

Any "pre-fight advantages" lie in the fact that there are less southpaws out there, so orthodox fighters are not as well versed in facing southpaws, where as a southpaw will have much more experience facing orthodox opponents.

(The only southpaw on this planet who seems to struggle often against orthodox fighters is Kelvin Gastelum)



A dynamic between southpaw vs orthodox is the battle of feet positioning


Firstly, there is the outside angle and the Inside angle (also T-position which is typically the worst position anyone can find themselfes in)

Now even though the inside angle is not the best position you want to be in.

  • From the Inside angle your jab hand does align perfectly with your opponents head. You can step in to the inside with your jab. Step back out, never reach with It, and always bring it back (the glarring mistakes Rockhold made vs Bisping). Its however great to step to the outside and drop your jab hand down on your opponent over his leadhand (lead hook or with like a jab/hook variant)

  • Masterminds Like Floyd and Conor will willingly give up the outside angle as bait to lure an opponent into a counter. Roy Jones also did this. As soon as they see - or feel the step out, they know the power hand is coming behind the step out, and they are ready to slip and counter

So conventional wisdom can be broken and is often used as bait by masterminds like Floyd and Conor


However, southpaw vs orthodox fights typically become a battle for the outside positioning

basic_outside_step_diagram.png


Both can step their foot outside the opponents lead leg to attain the outside angle.

This lines up the power hand while putting your head off the center.

Now this is where we begin.


2. Orthodox vs southpaw does mean that the lead leg is closer to the leadhand and therefore the singles are there. HOWEVER as we just talked about the outside angle, Conor simply stepping to his right - and stepping to the outside angle, will negate any single legs.

When a southpaw steps his foot to the outside angle, any possibilities of grabbing the single are out the window. You have to reach across your body to do so.

I will now begin to show you examples of how masterful Conor is at setting up his steps outs and utilising the outside angle


Here is an example of Conor's unpredictable rhythm+footwork, where he's always keeping opponents guessing, leading opponents around to where he wants them, and gets them walking into the shots he wants.

"Im here, nope im here, here have an offbeat left straight for your troubles, oh you think thats all, boom, lead uppercut, now I step to the outside angle and drop another left on that ass"
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Conor decides to start moving laterally to his left, Alvarez follows, Conor then switches direction and moves laterally to his right, Conor then walks Alvarez right into a left straight. Thats legit footwork skill by Conor to walk into offence. Conor then flows from it right into an uprising jab, to step out to outside angle, to another left straight down the pipe. Another beautiful sequence by Conor!

As you can see, Conor wont allow opponents to read him or time him


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Here is Conor with a lead uppercut into the step out, to line up his left from the outside angle...and then just like that, Conor is back out of range

Show me, anywhere in those sequences where the opponent had the ability to grab Conor's leadleg?

Furthermore, one of Khabib's biggest weaknesses is in his footwork, especially when facing southpaws.

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Khabib reaching with his leadhand

But that exchanged happened because Johnson had stepped to the outside angle. Khabib has been caught engaging opponents who already had the outside step on him without realizing it.

When facing southpaws Khabib seems to often times have no awareness of feet positioning or any basic understanding of angles. And you will see more cases of that in his fight against Tibau. Go watch it.


Not only will Conor stepping to the outside angle, negate any single leg pulls, while lining up and landing his lefts/combos (like usual)

Conor is also a master at walking opponents away from his leadleg and toward his power hand

Conor is a master at positioning opponents around to where he wants them, when he wants them.

Here is an example
4vmej6.gif

Here Conor probes his lead hand as a blinder/distraction, then shoots a jab behind it. It may not seem like much, but pay attention to how it pushes Alvarez out of range and gets Alvarez circling back toward Conor's left


Another example
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Jab then push kick. Again to back Alvarez out of range (range control) and to get Alvarez to move where he wanted him to (back circling toward his left)


What people are still failing to realise is that fighting starts at the footwork level

Khabib needs to be able to penetrate Conor's footwork and range control first before he can even begin to start to do anything.


There's a reason why Alvarez was never able to grab Conor's leadleg. Because Conor never allowed it with his footwork and range control.

Conor was constantly moving Alaverz away from his leadleg and toward his left with footwork/fients/jabs/front kick

Think of it as a chess board and Conor is Bobby Fischer positioning opponents around to where he wants them

The only TD oppurtunities Alvarez had were level change shoots/doubles etc

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Watch how Conor has his right hand on Alvarez neck to control him and come over the top with the left, then breaks away

Conor WILL make you pay for anything - from any range and any position..

You shoot in on Conor you better complete the TD because Conor will make you pay with strikes in transition or on the breakaway


3. Here is a dynamic of a southpaw vs orthodox match up that plays a far greater role then people realize. Southpaw vs orthodox puts the leadhands at a natural interference with each other.


FDrDUHc.png


This is a huge advantage for Conor since Conor has the best leadhand game in MMA. It's Conor's game to want to shut down the jab hand and or draw out right hand responses to counter etc


This puts Conor in a prime position to shut down Khabib's jabhand with leadhand control

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Lead hand control to shut down jab hand. This typically forces a right hand response. Conor was likely looking to draw out the right and slip and counter it ala Bunchinger.


But then you see Conor just completely mix it up on the fly when Alvarez is not biting. Shoots a smooth left straight off the lead hand distractions. Conor then instantly flicks a jab in Alvarez face to blind him for another left straight coming right behind it. Beautiful boxing skill by Conor


Conor can quickly render Khabib a 1 armed fighter


And considering how rudimentary a striker Khabib is, Conor can start forcing out right hand responses, on his terms, off his leadhand control, to counter. Like below

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Leadhand control to lockdown the jab hand and force out the right to counter


And as you saw in the Alvarez gif, when an opponent doesn't bite on responding with the right hand when Conor wants it, Conor will mix it up on the fly and switch to using his leadhand as distractionary devices - and his jabs as blinders to disguise for the leads on those patented Conor off-beats when opponents aren't expecting

The 2 biggest battles in any opposite stance match up are the feet and the leadhands....These all widely favor Conor....and especially when Khabib himself has such poor footwork, all you have to do is put 2 and 2 together here to see what is most likely to happen.

I just hope the same people shitting on Conor now, give Conor his full credit. Don't start suddenly discrediting Khabib after the fact in order to avoid giving Conor any credit
 
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Psuedo fanboy fight knowledge and delusional nonsensical rambling imo

So the best wrestler in MMA won't be able to take down..... wait for it... Conor McGegor?<45>because of "like footwork and stuff." If only it were that simple.
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You're smoking gun here seems to be Alvarez, who was concussed, rocked and shook when he attempted half assed td's on Conor and he's not 1/10th the wrestler Khabib is and he even managed to back and clinch Conor into the cage after being dropped repeatedly. Diaz outwrestled and outgrappled Conor ffs. There are levels to this game.

You seem also to be ignoring the fact that:

The swing single is safe as it keeps Khabib low and out of Conor’s power. Khabib doesn’t have to finish the single in order for this to be successful. If Conor steps out and Khabib is able to secure a body lock, Conor is fucked. If Conor steps out, and is forced off balance whether against the cage or not, he’s fucked. Khabibs chains and scrambles are the best in business. Anytime Conor is off balance, it’s great for Khabib. Swings are great for Khabib as they offer multiple windows for Khabib while Conor his minimal chances of landing anything significant..

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Your example shows Conor ending This is pretty much the worst place Conor can go with Khabib. It won’t matter that he didn’t finish the single, because he will clinch and trip or toss him. - credit to Ronda's pillow

You're a biased, flawed, wanna be striking analyst, and your grappling analysis is even worse. This boxing footwork has little to do with how Khabib will work his takedowns. You talk about how conor likes to and regularly gives up the outside angle, and then argue that he won't do that now. It's just a poorly laid out analysis, as usual from you and your last 4 accounts that got banned for your ridiculous conor loving posts and absurd arguments. Khabib can surely take conor down with single legs if he so chooses. Khabib can take him down with clinches or shots, because he's just a vastly superior wrestler and judo player.All you need to see to figure that out is to watch Nate taking conor down, which shows how laughably bad conor's TDD is.

Most of the other gifs you used are completely irrelevant to your point, which is unclear through all of of your rambling.

Conor faced one wrestler in his entire UFC career, who also happened to be a fw, and he got taken down 4 times in two rounds and controlled.

He's not some master of defensive wrestling or grappling, he's one of the weakest in the division who has been given stylistically favorable matchups.

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There was this retard who were saying Conor's footwork is shit because he only moves in and out.
 
Before we get into the meat of things we must first understand the dynamics of a southpaw vs orthodox matchup.

Firstly, remember, the stances are simply mirror images of each of other. What ever an orthodox can do, the southpaw can do, and vice versa.

Any "pre-fight advantages" lie in the fact that there are less southpaws out there, so orthodox fighters are not as well versed in facing southpaws, where as a southpaw will have much more experience facing orthodox opponents.

(The only southpaw on this planet who seems to struggle often against orthodox fighters is Kelvin Gastelum)



A dynamic between southpaw vs orthodox is the battle of feet positioning


Firstly, there is the outside angle and the Inside angle (also T-position which is typically the worst position anyone can find themselfes in)

Now even though the inside angle is not the best position you want to be in.

  • From the Inside angle your jab hand does align perfectly with your opponents head. You can step in to the inside with your jab. Step back out, never reach with It, and always bring it back (the glarring mistakes Rockhold made vs Bisping). Its however great to step to the outside and drop your jab hand down on your opponent over his leadhand (lead hook or with like a jab/hook variant)

  • Masterminds Like Floyd and Conor will willingly give up the outside angle as bait to lure an opponent into a counter. Roy Jones also did this. As soon as they see - or feel the step out, they know the power hand is coming behind the step out, and they are ready to slip and counter

So conventional wisdom can be broken and is often used as bait by masterminds like Floyd and Conor


However, southpaw vs orthodox fights typically become a battle for the outside positioning

basic_outside_step_diagram.png


Both can step their foot outside the opponents lead leg to attain the outside angle.

This lines up the power hand while putting your head off the center.

Now this is where we begin.


2. Orthodox vs southpaw does mean that the lead leg is closer to the leadhand and therefore the singles are there. HOWEVER as we just talked about the outside angle, Conor simply stepping to his right - and stepping to the outside angle, will negate any single legs.

When a southpaw steps his foot to the outside angle, any possibilities of grabbing the single are out the window. You have to reach across your body to do so.

I will now begin to show you examples of how masterful Conor is at setting up his steps outs and utilising the outside angle


Here is an example of Conor's unpredictable rhythm+footwork, where he's always keeping opponents guessing, leading opponents around to where he wants them, and gets them walking into the shots he wants.

"Im here, nope im here, here have an offbeat left straight for your troubles, oh you think thats all, boom, lead uppercut, now I step to the outside angle and drop another left on that ass"
iokt4i.gif




UZA6.gif

Here is Conor with a lead uppercut into the step out, to line up his left from the outside angle...and then just like that, Conor is back out of range

Show me, anywhere in those sequences where the opponent had the ability to grab Conor's leadleg?

Furthermore, one of Khabib's biggest weaknesses is in his footwork, especially when facing southpaws.

ezgif.com-resize-84.gif


That exchanged happened because Johnson stepped to the outside angle

When facing southpaws Khabib seems to often times have no awareness of feet positioning or an understanding of angles. And you will see more cases of that in his fight against Tibau. Go watch it.


Not only will Conor stepping to the outside angle, negate any single leg pulls, while lining up and landing his lefts/combos (like usual)

Conor is also a master at walking opponents away from his leadleg and toward his power hand

Conor is a master at positioning opponents around to where he wants them, when he wants them.

Here is an example
4vmej6.gif

Here Conor probes his lead hand as a blinder/distraction, then shoots a jab behind it. It may not seem like much, but pay attention to how it pushes Alvarez out of range and gets Alvarez circling back toward Conor's left


Another example
28gv6nq.gif

Jab then push kick. Again to back Alvarez out of range (range control) and to get Alvarez to move where he wanted him to (back circling toward his left)


What people are still failing to realise is that fighting starts at the footwork level

Khabib needs to be able to penetrate Conor's footwork and range control first before he can even begin to start to do anything.


There's a reason why Alvarez was never able to grab Conor's leadleg. Because Conor never allowed it with his footwork and range control.

Conor was constantly moving Alaverz away from his leadleg and toward his left with footwork/fients/jabs/front kick

Think of it as a chess board and Conor is Bobby Fischer positioning opponents around to where he wants them

The only TD oppurtunities Alvarez had were level change shoots/doubles etc

2yzaqys.gif

Watch how Conor has his right hand on Alvarez neck to control him and come over the top with the left, then breaks away

Conor WILL make you pay for anything - from any range and any position..

You shoot in on Conor you better complete the TD because Conor will make you pay with strikes in transition or on the breakaway


3. Here is a dynamic of a southpaw vs orthodox match up that plays a far greater role then people realize. Southpaw vs orthodox puts the leadhands at a natural interference with each other.


FDrDUHc.png


This is a huge advantage for Conor since Conor has the best leadhand game in MMA. It's Conor's game to want to shut down the jab hand and or draw out right hand responses to counter etc


This puts Conor in a prime position to shut down Khabib's jabhand with leadhand control

2ihuvkl.gif




Conor can quickly render Khabib a 1 armed fighter


And considering how rudimentary a striker Khabib is, Conor can start forcing out right hand responses, on his terms, off his leadhand control, to counter. Like below

fsPCQnE.gif

Leadhand control to lockdown the jab hand and force out the right to counter


And as you saw in the Alvarez gif, when an opponent doesn't bite on responding with the right hand when Conor wants it, Conor will mix it up on the fly and switch to using his leadhand as distractionary devices - and his jabs as blinders to disguise for the leads on those patented Conor off-beats when opponents aren't expecting

The 2 biggest battles in any opposite stance match up are the feet and the leadhands....These all widely favor Conor....and especially when Khabib himself has such poor footwork, all you have to do is put 2 and 2 together here to see what is most likely to happen.

I just hope the same people shitting on Conor now, give Conor his full credit after the fact

you should spend your time doing more rewarding things, like drugs,

like a normal person.
 
There's a possibility THIS would work in a real situation.






 
Why don't you post this in the striking sub-forum if you want a debate amongst others who know more about striking than you do?

You are just a tryhard that wants to appear intelligent. Rather than watching BJJ Scout's latest videos about Nurmagomedov and McGregor and paraphrasing it, why not produce something original...
 
That max GIF is awful. If conor even half ass attempts a strike like that his coaches better get fired. Thats asking to get takwn down. Once again you cherry pick a few sequences to try and prove a point
 
Conor got tossed around by Midget Mendez before Mendez gassed. Khabib is going to absolutely wreck him.
 
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You couldn’t have just said you really love Conor and been done with it?
 
Conor faced one wrestler in his entire UFC career, who also happened to be a midget, and he got taken down 4 times in two rounds and controlled.
You’re happy to note that Mendes is a midget to downplay him, but not so eager to acknowledge that Conor had a badly injured leg in that fight.
 
That might happen if Khabib lets Mcg to keep his range and timing. Khabib knows this and he will get the clinch immediately. Besides, there's the Floyd fight which gives a lot regarding in how to stop Mcg's striking from a boxer's POV; at lesat with that footage Mendes (khabib's coach) can find a way to escape Mcg's footwork.
 
Before we get into the meat of things we must first understand the dynamics of a southpaw vs orthodox matchup.

Firstly, remember, the stances are simply mirror images of each of other. What ever an orthodox can do, the southpaw can do, and vice versa.

Any "pre-fight advantages" lie in the fact that there are less southpaws out there, so orthodox fighters are not as well versed in facing southpaws, where as a southpaw will have much more experience facing orthodox opponents.

(The only southpaw on this planet who seems to struggle often against orthodox fighters is Kelvin Gastelum)



A dynamic between southpaw vs orthodox is the battle of feet positioning


Firstly, there is the outside angle and the Inside angle (also T-position which is typically the worst position anyone can find themselfes in)

Now even though the inside angle is not the best position you want to be in.

  • From the Inside angle your jab hand does align perfectly with your opponents head. You can step in to the inside with your jab. Step back out, never reach with It, and always bring it back (the glarring mistakes Rockhold made vs Bisping). Its however great to step to the outside and drop your jab hand down on your opponent over his leadhand (lead hook or with like a jab/hook variant)

  • Masterminds Like Floyd and Conor will willingly give up the outside angle as bait to lure an opponent into a counter. Roy Jones also did this. As soon as they see - or feel the step out, they know the power hand is coming behind the step out, and they are ready to slip and counter

So conventional wisdom can be broken and is often used as bait by masterminds like Floyd and Conor


However, southpaw vs orthodox fights typically become a battle for the outside positioning

basic_outside_step_diagram.png


Both can step their foot outside the opponents lead leg to attain the outside angle.

This lines up the power hand while putting your head off the center.

Now this is where we begin.


2. Orthodox vs southpaw does mean that the lead leg is closer to the leadhand and therefore the singles are there. HOWEVER as we just talked about the outside angle, Conor simply stepping to his right - and stepping to the outside angle, will negate any single legs.

When a southpaw steps his foot to the outside angle, any possibilities of grabbing the single are out the window. You have to reach across your body to do so.

I will now begin to show you examples of how masterful Conor is at setting up his steps outs and utilising the outside angle


Here is an example of Conor's unpredictable rhythm+footwork, where he's always keeping opponents guessing, leading opponents around to where he wants them, and gets them walking into the shots he wants.

"Im here, nope im here, here have an offbeat left straight for your troubles, oh you think thats all, boom, lead uppercut, now I step to the outside angle and drop another left on that ass"
iokt4i.gif




UZA6.gif

Here is Conor with a lead uppercut into the step out, to line up his left from the outside angle...and then just like that, Conor is back out of range

Show me, anywhere in those sequences where the opponent had the ability to grab Conor's leadleg?

Furthermore, one of Khabib's biggest weaknesses is in his footwork, especially when facing southpaws.

ezgif.com-resize-84.gif


That exchanged happened because Johnson stepped to the outside angle

When facing southpaws Khabib seems to often times have no awareness of feet positioning or an understanding of angles. And you will see more cases of that in his fight against Tibau. Go watch it.


Not only will Conor stepping to the outside angle, negate any single leg pulls, while lining up and landing his lefts/combos (like usual)

Conor is also a master at walking opponents away from his leadleg and toward his power hand

Conor is a master at positioning opponents around to where he wants them, when he wants them.

Here is an example
4vmej6.gif

Here Conor probes his lead hand as a blinder/distraction, then shoots a jab behind it. It may not seem like much, but pay attention to how it pushes Alvarez out of range and gets Alvarez circling back toward Conor's left


Another example
28gv6nq.gif

Jab then push kick. Again to back Alvarez out of range (range control) and to get Alvarez to move where he wanted him to (back circling toward his left)


What people are still failing to realise is that fighting starts at the footwork level

Khabib needs to be able to penetrate Conor's footwork and range control first before he can even begin to start to do anything.


There's a reason why Alvarez was never able to grab Conor's leadleg. Because Conor never allowed it with his footwork and range control.

Conor was constantly moving Alaverz away from his leadleg and toward his left with footwork/fients/jabs/front kick

Think of it as a chess board and Conor is Bobby Fischer positioning opponents around to where he wants them

The only TD oppurtunities Alvarez had were level change shoots/doubles etc

2yzaqys.gif

Watch how Conor has his right hand on Alvarez neck to control him and come over the top with the left, then breaks away

Conor WILL make you pay for anything - from any range and any position..

You shoot in on Conor you better complete the TD because Conor will make you pay with strikes in transition or on the breakaway


3. Here is a dynamic of a southpaw vs orthodox match up that plays a far greater role then people realize. Southpaw vs orthodox puts the leadhands at a natural interference with each other.


FDrDUHc.png


This is a huge advantage for Conor since Conor has the best leadhand game in MMA. It's Conor's game to want to shut down the jab hand and or draw out right hand responses to counter etc


This puts Conor in a prime position to shut down Khabib's jabhand with leadhand control

2ihuvkl.gif




Conor can quickly render Khabib a 1 armed fighter


And considering how rudimentary a striker Khabib is, Conor can start forcing out right hand responses, on his terms, off his leadhand control, to counter. Like below

fsPCQnE.gif

Leadhand control to lockdown the jab hand and force out the right to counter


And as you saw in the Alvarez gif, when an opponent doesn't bite on responding with the right hand when Conor wants it, Conor will mix it up on the fly and switch to using his leadhand as distractionary devices - and his jabs as blinders to disguise for the leads on those patented Conor off-beats when opponents aren't expecting

The 2 biggest battles in any opposite stance match up are the feet and the leadhands....These all widely favor Conor....and especially when Khabib himself has such poor footwork, all you have to do is put 2 and 2 together here to see what is most likely to happen.

I just hope the same people shitting on Conor now, give Conor his full credit after the fact
I actually read everything and I approve. Interesting stuff.
 
You’re happy to note that Mendes is a midget to downplay him, but not so eager to acknowledge that Conor had a badly injured leg in that fight.
And you're eager to avoid the fact that he had a two week training camp and ragdolled Conor, the only wrestler he's faced in his career.
 
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And you're eager to avoid the fact that he had a two week training camp and ragdolled Conor.
Lmao that’s not how this works. You’re responding to a post correcting an analysis you made, not the other way around. I’m happy to acknowledge all the facts of the fight, including the fact that Conor won. You’re clearly not.
 
Before we get into the meat of things we must first understand the dynamics of a southpaw vs orthodox matchup.

Firstly, remember, the stances are simply mirror images of each of other. What ever an orthodox can do, the southpaw can do, and vice versa.

Any "pre-fight advantages" lie in the fact that there are less southpaws out there, so orthodox fighters are not as well versed in facing southpaws, where as a southpaw will have much more experience facing orthodox opponents.

(The only southpaw on this planet who seems to struggle often against orthodox fighters is Kelvin Gastelum)



A dynamic between southpaw vs orthodox is the battle of feet positioning


Firstly, there is the outside angle and the Inside angle (also T-position which is typically the worst position anyone can find themselfes in)

Now even though the inside angle is not the best position you want to be in.

  • From the Inside angle your jab hand does align perfectly with your opponents head. You can step in to the inside with your jab. Step back out, never reach with It, and always bring it back (the glarring mistakes Rockhold made vs Bisping). Its however great to step to the outside and drop your jab hand down on your opponent over his leadhand (lead hook or with like a jab/hook variant)

  • Masterminds Like Floyd and Conor will willingly give up the outside angle as bait to lure an opponent into a counter. Roy Jones also did this. As soon as they see - or feel the step out, they know the power hand is coming behind the step out, and they are ready to slip and counter

So conventional wisdom can be broken and is often used as bait by masterminds like Floyd and Conor


However, southpaw vs orthodox fights typically become a battle for the outside positioning

basic_outside_step_diagram.png


Both can step their foot outside the opponents lead leg to attain the outside angle.

This lines up the power hand while putting your head off the center.

Now this is where we begin.


2. Orthodox vs southpaw does mean that the lead leg is closer to the leadhand and therefore the singles are there. HOWEVER as we just talked about the outside angle, Conor simply stepping to his right - and stepping to the outside angle, will negate any single legs.

When a southpaw steps his foot to the outside angle, any possibilities of grabbing the single are out the window. You have to reach across your body to do so.

I will now begin to show you examples of how masterful Conor is at setting up his steps outs and utilising the outside angle


Here is an example of Conor's unpredictable rhythm+footwork, where he's always keeping opponents guessing, leading opponents around to where he wants them, and gets them walking into the shots he wants.

"Im here, nope im here, here have an offbeat left straight for your troubles, oh you think thats all, boom, lead uppercut, now I step to the outside angle and drop another left on that ass"
iokt4i.gif




UZA6.gif

Here is Conor with a lead uppercut into the step out, to line up his left from the outside angle...and then just like that, Conor is back out of range

Show me, anywhere in those sequences where the opponent had the ability to grab Conor's leadleg?

Furthermore, one of Khabib's biggest weaknesses is in his footwork, especially when facing southpaws.

ezgif.com-resize-84.gif


That exchanged happened because Johnson stepped to the outside angle

When facing southpaws Khabib seems to often times have no awareness of feet positioning or an understanding of angles. And you will see more cases of that in his fight against Tibau. Go watch it.


Not only will Conor stepping to the outside angle, negate any single leg pulls, while lining up and landing his lefts/combos (like usual)

Conor is also a master at walking opponents away from his leadleg and toward his power hand

Conor is a master at positioning opponents around to where he wants them, when he wants them.

Here is an example
4vmej6.gif

Here Conor probes his lead hand as a blinder/distraction, then shoots a jab behind it. It may not seem like much, but pay attention to how it pushes Alvarez out of range and gets Alvarez circling back toward Conor's left


Another example
28gv6nq.gif

Jab then push kick. Again to back Alvarez out of range (range control) and to get Alvarez to move where he wanted him to (back circling toward his left)


What people are still failing to realise is that fighting starts at the footwork level

Khabib needs to be able to penetrate Conor's footwork and range control first before he can even begin to start to do anything.


There's a reason why Alvarez was never able to grab Conor's leadleg. Because Conor never allowed it with his footwork and range control.

Conor was constantly moving Alaverz away from his leadleg and toward his left with footwork/fients/jabs/front kick

Think of it as a chess board and Conor is Bobby Fischer positioning opponents around to where he wants them

The only TD oppurtunities Alvarez had were level change shoots/doubles etc

2yzaqys.gif

Watch how Conor has his right hand on Alvarez neck to control him and come over the top with the left, then breaks away

Conor WILL make you pay for anything - from any range and any position..

You shoot in on Conor you better complete the TD because Conor will make you pay with strikes in transition or on the breakaway


3. Here is a dynamic of a southpaw vs orthodox match up that plays a far greater role then people realize. Southpaw vs orthodox puts the leadhands at a natural interference with each other.


FDrDUHc.png


This is a huge advantage for Conor since Conor has the best leadhand game in MMA. It's Conor's game to want to shut down the jab hand and or draw out right hand responses to counter etc


This puts Conor in a prime position to shut down Khabib's jabhand with leadhand control

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Conor can quickly render Khabib a 1 armed fighter


And considering how rudimentary a striker Khabib is, Conor can start forcing out right hand responses, on his terms, off his leadhand control, to counter. Like below

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Leadhand control to lockdown the jab hand and force out the right to counter


And as you saw in the Alvarez gif, when an opponent doesn't bite on responding with the right hand when Conor wants it, Conor will mix it up on the fly and switch to using his leadhand as distractionary devices - and his jabs as blinders to disguise for the leads on those patented Conor off-beats when opponents aren't expecting

The 2 biggest battles in any opposite stance match up are the feet and the leadhands....These all widely favor Conor....and especially when Khabib himself has such poor footwork, all you have to do is put 2 and 2 together here to see what is most likely to happen.

I just hope the same people shitting on Conor now, give Conor his full credit after the fact

I quoted you simply to repost that really large post you just made.
 
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