Bo Nickal on RDR - "When I tried to take him down I took him down. It's not like he could stop me from doing that"

I mean, yea I guess

Until those knees started to plunge your chest cavity in
Wish RDR would have hit him with the finisher he had planned, but Bo took the knee in subservience.
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He did, but also did fuck all with it. RDR scrambled right out and improved position on him fairly easily.

Takedowns and wrestling are a great aspect of the game, but only a very small portion of overall fighting in MMA.

Bo got handled everywhere in this fight. It looked like a pro vs. an amateur.
 
He was afraid to because of the sub threat, similar to Craig he wanted a sparring match.
Does anyone else think his best way fwd is the old school blast double & gnp, coleman/tito style?
 
He was afraid to because of the sub threat, similar to Craig he wanted a sparring match.
Does anyone else think his best way fwd is the old school blast double & gnp, coleman/tito style?

Yes he'd be better off than trying to be a sprawl and brawler with terrible striking like he has been doing. Getting subs from the bottom is a lot harder these days in MMA so his opponents would be hard pressed....but the problem is on the flip side that it's also a lot harder to hold people down in modern MMA. He'd really have to work on top control, not getting swept or letting his opponents get up too easily, and learning how to actually finish down there like Islam, but that's all easier said than done.....
 
Yes Bo. He went down when you went down on him💦
 
He did, but also did fuck all with it. RDR scrambled right out and improved position on him fairly easily.

Takedowns and wrestling are a great aspect of the game, but only a very small portion of overall fighting in MMA.

Bo got handled everywhere in this fight. It looked like a pro vs. an amateur.
I mean he lost position because he went for a choke.

I said it in another thread and people disagreed with me, but i think Bo has been wasting alot of time training his striking when he should just be leaning into grappling like 90%.
 
I'm gonna have to agree with Du Plessis' take: "This isn't wrestling". That's truly how Bo is treating his MMA career so far. Everything is about wrestling.
 
Best not to take post-fight ideas that seriously. Fighters aren't analysts.
 
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