I will always argue that "styles make fights". And there are few fighters who are one step above the rest. For these guys, styles are meant to be shut down, with the use of pressure and tenacity. We see these guys all over the place because they are the ones who place the sport on the limelight. These guys are the ones that sell tickets. The ones who keep on going when the gas tank emptied, the ones that go out to finish their opponents.
I see that same mindset in Jim Alers. A 145 lb fighter who goes out to finish or be finished. On top of that, I'd argue that he is a top contender at 145. He has a great record. And enough wins in the UFC to lead to a contender shot.
I'm not too sure about to how to properly copy and paste gifs from my IPad, but any Jim Alers gifs would be appreciated.
Anyways, what do you guys think of him? I see a championship-caliber fighter in him.
I see that same mindset in Jim Alers. A 145 lb fighter who goes out to finish or be finished. On top of that, I'd argue that he is a top contender at 145. He has a great record. And enough wins in the UFC to lead to a contender shot.
I'm not too sure about to how to properly copy and paste gifs from my IPad, but any Jim Alers gifs would be appreciated.
Anyways, what do you guys think of him? I see a championship-caliber fighter in him.