The most optimal gameplan for Brock, given his limitations?

STEVEN SEAGOLD

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We know his wrestling supremacy, he's always looking for that take down. I think he needs to model his gameplan on Randy Couture. His limitations as a striker are minimized when he utilizes his grappling standing up, in the clinch, leaning his weight on guys, controlling their head and using his melon fists to pummel guys in close. That dirty boxing in tight. He's too often looked for that takedown off the bat.

Also, he has an optimal limb length/structure to have deadly knees in the clinch. Just look at his body. Short torso, long shin bone to shorter thigh bone ratio (Tibia-femur ratio).. meaning he can hit powerful knees from a more upright position... without bending over as much.
 
Brock's been training with Pai Mei in secret since he left the UFC. He will come back with skillz like no one haz ever seen!

pai mei & Brock.jpg
 
I doubt he's going to add anything to his game this time around tbh. He just needs to get in fight shape, get his timing down, and they have to put him in with someone that is a stylistic benefit to him.
 
Take 400 punches to the skull until the other guy is tired out, then lazily roll over to complete an arm triangle choke
 
Take 400 punches to the skull until the other guy is tired out, then lazily roll over to complete an arm triangle choke
He actually executed a flawless double leg on a so-called elite fighter who was totally gassed out.
 
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