Rothwell: "He's hitting me"

This is true in some way, but is also true that MMA make orthodox technical striking harder

Boxing is like fencing and start from the premise that the other dude will have a similar rapier and swing it in similar style

MMA is like have a rapier in a place where peoples use swords, axes, spears, katanas, hammers and chainsaws.
And often the other dude not only use a different style but will trade a rapier in the belly with an axe in your skull.

Wich does'nt make the rapier less deadly, but definitely the pure fencing harder to apply


Said that yes, sometimes HW is about gorillas clubbing the shit out of each other with tree branches

I mean, this is factually inaccurate, Boxing has an infinite amount of applications and styles within it, it's not just "Boxing".
 
When cigano landed that punch/ kick at the end of round 2 that was all she wrote. Ben was done

He never gave up but u could see it he was done
 
Is this what its gotten to? Putting your arms infront of you creates a window and an illusion... and magic!

Sometimes it seems a bit too contrived
 
JDS has fast and crisp hands, when he actually lets them go and is not tentative.
 
The approach of JDS Reminded me a bit of karate, leaping in for a strike and immediately retreating.
 
This is true in some way, but is also true that MMA make orthodox technical striking harder

Boxing is like fencing and start from the premise that the other dude will have a similar rapier and swing it in similar style

MMA is like have a rapier in a place where peoples use swords, axes, spears, katanas, hammers and chainsaws.
And often the other dude not only use a different style but will trade a rapier in the belly with an axe in your skull.

Wich does'nt make the rapier less deadly, but definitely the pure fencing harder to apply


Said that yes, sometimes HW is about gorillas clubbing the shit out of each other with tree branches

Beautifully said.
 
Anyone else read Jack Slack's article raving about Rothwell's window? He holds out his arms to defend so that it seems like opponents are hitting him but it's rare and never flush.

So when he went to his corner he said "He's hitting me" after the 2nd round. JDS was too crisp and fast. After that he looked scared and lost. I always feel bad for JDS's opponents when he fights well.

Might as well include the article: http://fightland.vice.com/blog/ben-rothwell-birth-of-a-contender

This is very true. When JDS fights to his full potential he makes people look like amateurs. He's fast, explosive and very powerful.

JDS with a good gameplan and good movement beats Cain.
 
This is true in some way, but is also true that MMA make orthodox technical striking harder

Boxing is like fencing and start from the premise that the other dude will have a similar rapier and swing it in similar style

MMA is like have a rapier in a place where peoples use swords, axes, spears, katanas, hammers and chainsaws.
And often the other dude not only use a different style but will trade a rapier in the belly with an axe in your skull.

Wich does'nt make the rapier less deadly, but definitely the pure fencing harder to apply


Said that yes, sometimes HW is about gorillas clubbing the shit out of each other with tree branches

Awesome post. Spot on.
 
This is very true. When JDS fights to his full potential he makes people look like amateurs. He's fast, explosive and very powerful.

JDS with a good gameplan and good movement beats Cain.
No, Cain most definitely has his number and already proved it.


It will be interesting to see where Big Ben goes from here game plan wise. Im curious as to what tweaks he makes to his striking after facing such a fundamentally sound boxer.
 
Rothwell protected his head pretty well in this fight tbf, he's gotten very good at awkwardly swaying using his arms and shoulders to catch blows. Junior opened up the head with body shots, as few MMA fighters can.
JDS is one of the best in the UFC when it comes to working the body.
 
This is true in some way, but is also true that MMA make orthodox technical striking harder

Boxing is like fencing and start from the premise that the other dude will have a similar rapier and swing it in similar style

MMA is like have a rapier in a place where peoples use swords, axes, spears, katanas, hammers and chainsaws.
And often the other dude not only use a different style but will trade a rapier in the belly with an axe in your skull.

Wich does'nt make the rapier less deadly, but definitely the pure fencing harder to apply


Said that yes, sometimes HW is about gorillas clubbing the shit out of each other with tree branches
I really like your take on it.
 
When cigano landed that punch/ kick at the end of round 2 that was all she wrote. Ben was done

He never gave up but u could see it he was done
he should have tried implementing some different strategies at this point
plan B
because he was going no where with what he was doing by this point in the fight
 
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foreman-style intercepting hands work best when you have firewood arms like foreman. for others, maybe not such a great idea.

Lol. That's what I was thinking of during the fight! I kept asking myself "Who fights like the mummy? Who fights like the mummy?"
 
I saw so many retarded posts yesterday, it was ridiculous.

People saying that JDS fought ugly and did nothing...All those haters would try to speak but air wouldn't come after one or two of those jabs to the stomach. They hurt, make you gas, cringe, annoys you and it is all down from there.

Beautifully done by Junior. I'd like to make a point for JDS's combo breaker after Ben shortly started his onslaught mode.
 
he has no reach bc he walks forward with arms already extended.
 
I mean, this is factually inaccurate, Boxing has an infinite amount of applications and styles within it, it's not just "Boxing".

I know, i did boxing and never touched a rapier in my life

But so does fencing with a rapier
There was fuckton of schools and styles, specially when it was awesome in 1600 or so

Still, there was a set of general things that stayed in a rapier duel: the range, the nature of the weapon, the speed, the kind of strikes and so on

With boxing goes similar, as much boxing can offer variety, you can count the opponent going full Toquinho on your leg at least as highly unprobable

Then boom: MMA, axes, tiny gloves, spears, BJJ, katanas, low kicks, cages, laser swords, takedowns and shit

You add new elements, you add variables

Take a dude with an axe and one with a rapier and my money is on the rapier dude

But his style will change, you can't ask him to apply beautiful academic fencing when the other dude is a madman that's swinging that fucking axe with tiny mma gloves

Then again, HW and tree branches
 
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