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what about the Tim Sylvia era?
Sylvia would box Lewis the fuck up, mate.
what about the Tim Sylvia era?
His wit and fight IQ shouldn't be underestimated imo.
He's tricked a few guys into believing he couldn't come back in a fight he was losing then knocked them out and it's worked for him at least a few times.
He did it to Shamil, Tybura, and Volkov. I don't know if that trick is going to work anymore though.
His opposition is largely weak
His biggest strengths I feel are his ability to remain dangerous throughout the whole fight and his bizarre ability to simply not care that he has highly skilled guys in dominant positions on him threatening with submissions and just stand up. He has that "I don't give a damn" defense that has worked almost flawlessly for him. I have watched Ivanov fight since Bellator and he is very competent on the ground. He had a deep ass Americana on Lewis and Lewis straight up didn't give a shit and just stood up without using much proper technique. The only guy to really big brother him on the ground was DC.
Is is obvious he wins often but can you define his strenghts during the fight?
Only i have is that he has a bigger chance to win by tko/ko during the third round, like his win over Alexander Volkov.
His strenght seems to be his weapon as well, the power of his hands.
Maybe also his way to fight offensive.
His weakness seems to be everything such as takedown defense and sub-defense.
Thanks mate I think we're on the same page -- he has just the right blend of strength, flexibility, and stamina it seems. There have been many strong folks in MMA. Either they tend to gas and wilt early or they simply have too much bulk and not enough dexterity to wiggle out of subs. He seemingly has the right mix to be very effective.Glad you mentioned that and noticed. Thats one of the things I really appreciate and respect about Lewis as well. We have seen him time and time again get taken down or put in some uncomfortable positions and his brute power especially early in fights has helped him get out rather easily. Atleast it looks easy to the eye. We can all appreciate the power in his hands and lastly I think we have to give credit where credit is due. The dude is constantly looking better due to his mma training. We can see new wrinkles in his skill set grow with every fight. Lewis is for real, we cant deny his will and his athletic ability.
Dude for real -- anyone that has trained BJJ or wrestling knows how hard it is to improve your position much less get up when someone with a strong anchor has you in side control -- it's worse than mount in many cases in my opinion.I am still amazed that he was able to stand up from the bottom of side control against DC before he gassed.
He is embodiment of "Jujitsu is bullshit, like just stand up". The worst part is that he doesn't get subbed while doing it. Never puts his neck in danger, doesn't give up his back, just stands the hell up.Dude for real -- anyone that has trained BJJ or wrestling knows how hard it is to improve your position much less get up when someone with a strong anchor has you in side control -- it's worse than mount in many cases in my opinion.
His biggest strengths I feel are his ability to remain dangerous throughout the whole fight and his bizarre ability to simply not care that he has highly skilled guys in dominant positions on him threatening with submissions and just stand up. He has that "I don't give a damn" defense that has worked almost flawlessly for him. I have watched Ivanov fight since Bellator and he is very competent on the ground. He had a deep ass Americana on Lewis and Lewis straight up didn't give a shit and just stood up without using much proper technique. The only guy to really big brother him on the ground was DC.