i dont get this hype he isnt tehcnical at al for a top level fighter and he isnt fast i dont see how he beats stipe unless he does something stupid hes only had barely 3 years training thats not long enough
He's been training MMA just over four years, but before that he had been training boxing since he was young. Still, I do understand what you're saying, it could be too early for him.
He's very fast for a man his size. That is one of the main reasons he's as powerful as he is.i dont get this hype he isnt tehcnical at al for a top level fighter and he isnt fast i dont see how he beats stipe unless he does something stupid hes only had barely 3 years training thats not long enough
That would be the perfect gameplan for Stipe. Pressure and volume but don't overcommit, stay away from the power, push Francis back against the cage and set up takedowns. Not to actually try to take him down, but to tire him out. Wait untill the 3rd after Francis starts gassing and he's not as dangerous anymore and get him to the ground and grind him out. GnP to victory 4th round.@Sano
I can't see it go to the 4-5th round, specially if Stipe wants to stay on his feet... Only way they go the distance, is if Stipe lays and prays... if he is able to keep Ngannou down. I honestly cannot see Stipe avoiding a big connection for 3 rounds.
I am not convinced Ngannou hits harder than Hunt, JDS, Nelson, Overeem, or Arlovski. Any one of those guys can KO anyone on the planet, and Stipe beat them all.
I know exactly what you mean. Francis is a scary dude. Fast, accurate, long ass reach, powerful, strong. I definitely think that if they exchange punches, Francis will come out on top. It's just that HW, and MMA in general, is so unpredictable. Also Stipe is the more proven fighter and eventhough Francis just had an amazing win, it was about as good as he can look. We'll have to see how he responds if he doesn't get Stipe out of there right away. Experience can be a big factor here.@Sano
We will see...
But again, my opinion is that if Stipe wants to stay on his feet, whatever his strategy is, he wont survive 3 rounds.
I don't know why, but I am not convinced that Stipe is that good. But i can't explain it. When you look at his resume, its impressive. But when i watch his fight...I don't know man, i feel like his getting lucky... Against JDS, against Overeem, against that stupid rush from Werdum...
He's got a head like a block of iron so I think he can afford more mistakes than some other fighters.
Yeah, I was never a big fan of Stipe either, for a lot of the same reasons you list. Always thought his striking, and especially boxing, was overrated and his win streak seemed kinda fluky. I'm just holding off on the Francis hype a little bit, eventhough I've made threads about how impressive his improvements has been. I still think we need to see more from his to be sure. I also don't like how overconfident he has been since the Overeem fight.I agree that Ngannou is still green, specially compared to Stipe. But Stipe gets tagged a lot on his feet, he has no good head movement. I cannot see him survive if that happens against Ngannou.
But as you said, its the HW, so anything can goes.
I don't know why, but I am not convinced that Stipe is that good. But i can't explain it. When you look at his resume, its impressive. But when i watch his fight...I don't know man, i feel like his getting lucky... Against JDS, against Overeem, against that stupid rush from Werdum...
Anyway, I think we agree on most points!
I have only seen his fight against overeem. And overeem was begging for getting knocked out in that fight. So that fight told me nothing. Other then that the guy punches hard.
Well, that's no fun... PUNCHES ARE FOR LOSERS.