The reason Cyril Gane has little chance against Tom Aspinall

Dropped, but immediately popped up, able to immediately recover on solid legs, unhindered balance, and then immediately hurt Tuivasa.

So, yeah, there wasn't any danger of him being out and finished.
Had that been Tom he would've been finished, I can guarantee you that.
 
Fuck, if you're going to claim that Tuivasa had him in any actual trouble, then it's not worth bothering with you.

He recovered extremely quickly once he made contact with the cage (credit to Gane because quick recovery is extremely underrated in MMA), but if you think that punch didn't scramble his brains for a second, you've never been around fighting. You don't fall the way he did with both legs going straight and stiff for a second if you're completely with it.
 
You didn’t watch the fight did you? Tuivasa dropped him and had him almost finished. Even gane admitted he was out for a brief second. I’d consider that “actual trouble”, yeah.
Did watch the fight. Saw Gane immediately get back to his feet, on solid legs, start striking back and had Tuivasa hurt the reeling backward in less than 30 seconds.

Hurt him, briefly, nothing remotely resembling Gane being in a position where he was in danger of being finished.
 
Calling that asleep only shows you have worse reading comprehension than a second grader. Attacking an argument i never made.

And you are still wrong. Everyone can see Tuivasa had him in trouble there. You can pretend the video doesn't show what it does but Everyone else doesn't have to indulge your delusions.
No, my reading comprehension is fine. I assumed you were the person I originally responded to.

He immediately got right back to his feet, wits fully about him, legs steady, and started striking back and got Tuivasa into much worse trouble, almost immediately.

If you think that qualifies as actual "trouble," you don't know anything about MMA.
 
He recovered extremely quickly once he made contact with the cage (credit to Gane because quick recovery is extremely underrated in MMA), but if you think that punch didn't scramble his brains for a second, you've never been around fighting. You don't fall the way he did with both legs going straight and stiff for a second if you're completely with it.
I'm pretty sure Ciryl said in an interview after that fight that he didn't even know where he was after getting up from that shot. Took him a few seconds for sure to get the lights back on. He definitely got hurt alright.
 
I'm pretty sure Ciryl said in an interview after that fight that he didn't even know where he was after getting up from that shot. Took him a few seconds for sure to get the lights back on. He definitely got hurt alright.

Absolutely. His instincts were good, he did exactly what he needed to so he could avoid follow up shots and stay in the fight. But that was clearly a shot that hurt him for a couple seconds.
 
gane can easily catch him, especially if aspinalls hubris catches up with him, and he thinks he's mr K1 all of a sudden. tom blew out his knee just moving on a flat surface. those kinds of bio mechanics when met with actual striking knowledge, can lead to some brown sauce
 
No, my reading comprehension is fine. I assumed you were the person I originally responded to.

He immediately got right back to his feet, wits fully about him, legs steady, and started striking back and got Tuivasa into much worse trouble, almost immediately.

If you think that qualifies as actual "trouble," you don't know anything about MMA.
At least in your previous post to this one you admit he hurt him

After video evidence was posted clearly showing he hurt him you had to tone down your lies/stupidity
 
gane can easily catch him, especially if aspinalls hubris catches up with him, and he thinks he's mr K1 all of a sudden. tom blew out his knee just moving on a flat surface. those kinds of bio mechanics when met with actual striking knowledge, can lead to some brown sauce
"Thinks he's mr k1"

His UFC career to date pretty much proves his striking is shit hot. More effective than Ganes
 
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