O'Malley deserves a better coach

I will start by saying that I was impressed with Sean’s tdd. Although, this is where Sean needs to develop a very strong BJJ game. His striking game is already there but he needs tools for when he fights off his back. If I were him I would look to bring a guy like Damian Maia into the fold. Someone he can learn a lot from.
 
O’Malley and Tim Welch don’t strike me as the type to diversify their teams.
For some reason I get the impression that they think pretty highly of themselves and think they got it all figured out lol
It reeks of a yes man team
Smoking all that weed together makes them spiritual butt buddies. Tim69/Sean69

Seriously though, it seems to me that they both want to be famous, not just Sean.
 
I will start by saying that I was impressed with Sean’s tdd. Although, this is where Sean needs to develop a very strong BJJ game. His striking game is already there but he needs tools for when he fights off his back. If I were him I would look to bring a guy like Damian Maia into the fold. Someone he can learn a lot from.
It will never hurt to get Maia in a team but submitting merab when he has put you on your back, i dont see that coming anytime soon.
 
Deserves is fairly stupid word. But Sean OMalley has already achieved WAY more than he "deserves" and he CHOOSES to be ride or die with that ginger yes man fucktard.

In closing, I disagree.
 
His coach is also involved in Sean's business interests, so right there is a red flag. He can't be a coach at the same time because he's not going to tell Sean what he doesn't want to hear.
 
I will start by saying that I was impressed with Sean’s tdd. Although, this is where Sean needs to develop a very strong BJJ game. His striking game is already there but he needs tools for when he fights off his back. If I were him I would look to bring a guy like Damian Maia into the fold. Someone he can learn a lot from.

What's crazy is he's actually already a brown belt in BJJ, but he turns into a white belt when he's taken down in the cage. It seems like there's this disconnect where he struggles to apply his jiu-jitsu in MMA. He should study what Charles does, who is free flowing with his striking, because he's not afraid to work off his back when taken down.
 
What's crazy is he's actually already a brown belt in BJJ, but he turns into a white belt when he's taken down in the cage. It seems like there's this disconnect where he struggles to apply his jiu-jitsu in MMA. He should study what Charles does, who is free flowing with his striking, because he's not afraid to work off his back when taken down.
I guess like everything else in combat sports, he never earned his brown belt
 
What's crazy is he's actually already a brown belt in BJJ, but he turns into a white belt when he's taken down in the cage. It seems like there's this disconnect where he struggles to apply his jiu-jitsu in MMA. He should study what Charles does, who is free flowing with his striking, because he's not afraid to work off his back when taken down.
I didn't know he was a Brown Belt. Damn that makes it worse because his instinct to use it goes out the window when it hits the ground. He should get that money back. Not once did he throw up a triangle, work to isolate an arm etc...
 
It will never hurt to get Maia in a team but submitting merab when he has put you on your back, i dont see that coming anytime soon.
It was a slick submission for sure.
 
it's absolutely over for suga at this point. he doesn't beat any other top guy that possess decent wrestling.

he's just a dude who cucked himself and his wife bangs other dudes. poor daughter.
 
I will start by saying that I was impressed with Sean’s tdd. Although, this is where Sean needs to develop a very strong BJJ game. His striking game is already there but he needs tools for when he fights off his back. If I were him I would look to bring a guy like Damian Maia into the fold. Someone he can learn a lot from.
His TDD was statistically identical to the first fight. In the first fight, Merab landed 40% of his td attempts. In the second, it was 41%. Merab has a 35% UFC career average takedown ratio. He has a higher than average success rate against Sean.
 
His TDD was statistically identical to the first fight. In the first fight, Merab landed 40% of his td attempts. In the second, it was 41%. Merab has a 35% UFC career average takedown ratio. He has a higher than average success rate against Sean.
"But I want to feel Sean did better because I wanted him to win dammit"
 
To be fair to Tim, he is still a young coach and learning himself. I think they've done a good job to reach top 5 in the world, beating good contenders. I don't think losing to Merab twice (once by decision) means a drastic change is needed for Sean. Merab beat a Nurmagomedov, yet we hear now amazing Khabib and his coaching methods are.
 
His TDD was statistically identical to the first fight. In the first fight, Merab landed 40% of his td attempts. In the second, it was 41%. Merab has a 35% UFC career average takedown ratio. He has a higher than average success rate against Sean.
Thank you for the_details.
 
To be fair to Tim, he is still a young coach and learning himself. I think they've done a good job to reach top 5 in the world, beating good contenders. I don't think losing to Merab twice (once by decision) means a drastic change is needed for Sean. Merab beat a Nurmagomedov, yet we hear now amazing Khabib and his coaching methods are.
Your last line has fuck all to with anything else really

Completely different fighters, completely different fights, Completely different skillsets, Completely different danawhiteprivilege

You can just pretend a fruitbat is like a submarine and expect nobody to call it out
 
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