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That was probably the best example of panic grappling I’ve ever seen.
One of the few times I've seen a high level pro fighter look like he was legitimately terrified of his opponent.
That was probably the best example of panic grappling I’ve ever seen.
Yeah man. Rumble after 2 round he pretty much a sitting duckLol. No way.
Rumble was a blessingGlover can take a beating. I know he rolls more to avoid damage, but Hill landed some huge shots and had him cut up. I don't buy that a man can take more damage as he ages. Was Rumble just that much of a beast?
let’s relax with all that. great fighter for sure but let’s not get carried away here.Rumble was a great man.
Yeah no joke. It was just as an example. I don't get how Wilder can have that massive power at his relatively low weight compared to other HWs.Wilder is on an entirely different level than Rumble and Ngannou.
Condit is up there too.
Max as well.

Highlights of Condit's chin surviving bombs from Hendricks, Woodley, Lawler etc. def GOAT chin material.
Step 1. Have godly striking power.Glover can take a beating. I know he rolls more to avoid damage, but Hill landed some huge shots and had him cut up. I don't buy that a man can take more damage as he ages. Was Rumble just that much of a beast?
Rumble had better technique for one thing..Hill doesn't hit as hard as Rumble. Don't ever let anyone try to float that idea as a possibility.
Definitely. Hill has these moments where he's almost leaning forward and taking big steps while throwing punches that looks super awkward. It's effective for him, but I'd say unorthodox for sure.Rumble had better technique for one thing..