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Do Merab's whiny opponents realize they could also take him down? Dude isn't "gaming the system" doing something you are not as good at and/or have zero ways to stop
Gaming the system isn't the fault of the fighter, it's the fault of the rules commission. Rules can always be changed, and for a good reason--to make the sport more entertaining. It's been done in every sport, over and over, throughout history.I don't find Merab entertaining and only watch 2-3 rounds of his matches. When the opponent starts to slow down or it's clear he can't get a finish, I'm out.
But as a guy that played sports I have no issue with what he does. "Gaming the system" is what every fighter that has a team and a game plan should do, if that's what it takes to win.
He is kinda right but who else besides Merab could actually make that strategy work? Anyone else gases and probably gets finished.
Merab’s cardio just seems to be next level.
I'm not sure that's possible without dedicating your career to grappling like Merab, Umar, Khabib, Khamzat, etc.The remedy to this "boring meta" is the same way wrestlers were dealt with before, improved TDD.
If the guy is taking you down 20 times, he's closing the distance 20 times. If you can't capitalize even a single time on that, that's on you.
Merab is really good at what he does, and unlike rules made around other fighters like Jon Jones, nothing Merab does is illegal. The judging criteria has been changed to favor damage, according just purely to that metric even if you take out all of the grappling in the fight, Merab had Corey hurt a lot more than the other way around.
I like Sandhagen, but he didn't have a single answer for Merab and he's butthurt about it.
I agree. IMO Merab should have lost points for stalling the fight, not won rounds for multiple takedowns which were immediately reversed.Takedowns that do nothing should count for nothing and failed takedowns should be penalized, after a certain point, for stalling
It's happened before, it was dealt with before. Half the guys in the sport used to not know how to sprawl, it was fine being taken down into guard. Now a sprawl is part of your MMA 101 beginner classes.Do we want the requisite MMA base to be the highest level wrestling possible to even compete? Over the long run, without rule changes, that will take exciting strikers mostly out of MMA contention.
Maybe you can't deal with every wrestler, hey sometimes they become the champ for a reason, but I believe we are already seeing people dealing with the chain wrestling.I hope I'm incorrect here. I'd love to see a resurgence of strikers that can defend takedowns like Chuck Liddell. Strikers that once again take over MMA and start knocking out all the grapplers. But the type of Caucuses chain wrestling we are seeing is very different from Randy Couture & Georges St. Pierre. I'm not sure it can be beaten in the current MMA ruleset by a striker with "better TDD".
Yes nothing says "on the run" like outlanding your opponent 34 to 18 in significant strikesMerab was on the run to end the 5th. For the 2nd time in 3 fights.
I said to end the 5th. Cory caught him and Merab is moving away as the time ticks down. Do you know what "to end" means? The last 15 seconds he is backing up against the cage with Cory walking him down like thisYes nothing says "on the run" like outlanding your opponent 34 to 18 in significant strikes![]()
No, Max is exciting. Strickland at his most boring would be the striking equivalent to Merab at his most shitty spammy self like the Jose fight and Petr 1This is dumb. Its like saying "Max Holloway punched that guy 450 times but didn't even knock him down, he is gaming the system!"
Sorry but this is a sport. People are going to be able to game the system from time to time. Bottom line is if someone can utterly control you with grappling, then you dont get to win.
Someone's gonna have to figure out how to stop Merab.
I don't think he's that risk averse. He showboats and he willingly allowed Umar to get up many times despite the striking danger. Also the crazy/stupid stuff he does in his life he doesn't really seem to think about avoiding risks all that much. He just enjoys taking people down and outworking them it seems.It’s a sport in its infancy with an unrefined ruleset. Merab is good at what he does because it’s all he trains to do. I’m not saying anyone can be Merab, he is a freak of nature athlete, but his performances aren’t accidental. Same way Topuria isn’t knocking people out by accident, he drills combinations while Merab is scurrying at people’s junk.
It’s a combination of ultra risk averse fighting combined with the ruleset that favours control over damage which has birthed Merab’s streak. He’s not a better fighter than those who have come before him, he’s better at gaming the unified ruleset.
Yeah, this the problem. A world class grappler is always going to have an advantage over a world class striker under the current ruleset and asking the striker to become a world class grappler also, just to compete, is unfair and unrealistic. Maybe that would be desirable if spam wrestling made for a more entertaining sport but it doesn't.I'm not sure that's possible without dedicating your career to grappling like Merab, Umar, Khabib, Khamzat, etc.
Do we want the requisite MMA base to be the highest level wrestling possible to even compete? Over the long run, without rule changes, that will take exciting strikers mostly out of MMA contention. I'm not saying this is morally right or wrong, but I personally think it makes the sport more boring in the long run.
He danced around the final 5 seconds because he had already won. Cory had 24:55 before that to walk around pretending to be a Diaz but he did fuck all. Same with O'Malley. They wanna act tough like they didn't just have a half hour to get the job done and chose not to.I said to end the 5th. Cory caught him and Merab is moving away as the time ticks down. Do you know what "to end" means? The last 15 seconds he is backing up against the cage with Cory walking him down like this
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Same way O'Malley was walking him down after the teep to end the first fight. Just saying its pretty ironic for Mr. I could go 1000 rounds to be the one on his bike to end these dominant decision wins right?