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So here we go... I'll show how I think some fights will go. Let's start with
Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane
—> Tom's second belt defense
Round 1
Gane starts circling laterally, throwing front kicks and checking range with the jab. Aspinall mirrors the rhythm early, though bouncing more and fainting with heavier intent.
Gane manages to land a couple of calf kicks, but Aspinall uses his speed to get a right hand, forcing Gane into a deeper circle movement.
Then, Tom suddenly level-changes off a feint shoots for the take down. Gane's attempt to defend fails. Aspinall passes to half guard instantly and lands elbows.
Gane manages to survive kicking Tom off using his hips, but Aspinall stacks again and ends the round on top, throwing short elbows.
—> 10-9 Aspinall
Round 2
Gane switches stances, is more hesitant. He throws a long kick, Tom reads it, steps through with a jab —> overhand that lands. Gane circles but Aspinall's cage hunts is hard here, pinning Gane against the fence. He shoots single-leg into a body lock.
Ciryl Gane tries to bounce out of that, but fails. Aspinall trips him down again and on the ground he transitions beautifully to knee on belly (like vs Volkov) landing a brutal elbow that cuts Gane. Gane tries to turtle, Tom slides a front headlock transitioning into a back ride... Gane (sadly) starts to get mauled. And is saved by the bell.
—> 10-8 Aspinall as it was sheer dominance.
Round 3
Gane's face is messed, his pace is slowed and he's biting on every feint now, being overeactive. Aspinall lands a jab, Gane retreats straight back, so Tom explodes forward into a straight line —> jab, right cross, landing clear — Gane stumbles. Aspinall clinches, trips him down again, passes to half guard and full mount... Heavy g&p, fight is stopped.
Tom Aspinall defeats Gane via TKO, (Round 3 ground and pound)
Gane weaknesses with his takedown defense remains clear... And his scrambling off the bottom, as shown vs Volkov, is not layered, with flat hips, and not solid build ups. Plus, he has a tendency to retreat in straight lines when he does retreat, which is fatal vs Tom when Gane doesn't have a very good kickboxing defense, relying more on his foot work rather than framing with his hands and cutting lines.
Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane
—> Tom's second belt defense
Round 1
Gane starts circling laterally, throwing front kicks and checking range with the jab. Aspinall mirrors the rhythm early, though bouncing more and fainting with heavier intent.
Gane manages to land a couple of calf kicks, but Aspinall uses his speed to get a right hand, forcing Gane into a deeper circle movement.
Then, Tom suddenly level-changes off a feint shoots for the take down. Gane's attempt to defend fails. Aspinall passes to half guard instantly and lands elbows.
Gane manages to survive kicking Tom off using his hips, but Aspinall stacks again and ends the round on top, throwing short elbows.
—> 10-9 Aspinall
Round 2
Gane switches stances, is more hesitant. He throws a long kick, Tom reads it, steps through with a jab —> overhand that lands. Gane circles but Aspinall's cage hunts is hard here, pinning Gane against the fence. He shoots single-leg into a body lock.
Ciryl Gane tries to bounce out of that, but fails. Aspinall trips him down again and on the ground he transitions beautifully to knee on belly (like vs Volkov) landing a brutal elbow that cuts Gane. Gane tries to turtle, Tom slides a front headlock transitioning into a back ride... Gane (sadly) starts to get mauled. And is saved by the bell.
—> 10-8 Aspinall as it was sheer dominance.
Round 3
Gane's face is messed, his pace is slowed and he's biting on every feint now, being overeactive. Aspinall lands a jab, Gane retreats straight back, so Tom explodes forward into a straight line —> jab, right cross, landing clear — Gane stumbles. Aspinall clinches, trips him down again, passes to half guard and full mount... Heavy g&p, fight is stopped.
Tom Aspinall defeats Gane via TKO, (Round 3 ground and pound)
Gane weaknesses with his takedown defense remains clear... And his scrambling off the bottom, as shown vs Volkov, is not layered, with flat hips, and not solid build ups. Plus, he has a tendency to retreat in straight lines when he does retreat, which is fatal vs Tom when Gane doesn't have a very good kickboxing defense, relying more on his foot work rather than framing with his hands and cutting lines.