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You should see his movies!Could not listen for more than about 30 seconds. Pure torture.
You should see his movies!Could not listen for more than about 30 seconds. Pure torture.
You should see his movies!
I meant performance wise.Not on the level of his UFC wins, objectively.
Easy to look good against nobodies.I meant performance wise.
Hmm.. Jack Della Maddelena and many other fighters must've not have gotten that memo. But this where I leave. Tyron Woodley was a good fighter who could be remembered more fondly if he put more combos together and played the aggressor more, every time he did, he had his opponents on the fence and would've most likely gotten more ko's or decisions his way but even being a defensive fighter he still got the title with several defenses under his belt.Easy to look good against nobodies.
Yeah I’ll have to disagree with you there. His career before becoming a champion is an example of what would happen if he tried to increase his volume, for the sake of increasing volume. When you throw punches, you can’t just he throwing them to throw them. There has to be a reason behind it, or an opening you see. If he did that, he would have tired out or gotten knocked out a lot more often in his prime.Hmm.. Jack Della Maddelena and many other fighters must've not have gotten that memo. But this where I leave. Tyron Woodley was a good fighter who could be remembered more fondly if he put more combos together and played the aggressor more, every time he did, he had his opponents on the fence and would've most likely gotten more ko's or decisions his way but even being a defensive fighter he still got the title with several defenses under his belt.
I'm with you on all counts. I've never liked Woodley going back to his Strikeforce blanket days, but it's hard to deny how great he was in the UFC. Even the Wonderboy fights, which were 47 minutes of boring crap, included him coming as close as you can come to finishing someone without actually doing it against the consensus best striker in the division at the time.I cannot stand Tyron Woodley, but in all honesty dude had a pretty good run in the UFC until his last few fights.
During the times of him beating Condit, Lawler, Maia, & Till they were pretty legit. Condit was always known to be dangerous, Robbie was the fckn champion going to war with everyone, Maia was on a streak that was undeniable during those days, & Till was looked at as something special on the rise. Even beating Dong Hyun Kim meant something in those days. Of course, all of that rhetoric was legit back in those days but it was the reality of those days nevertheless. Yes, Woodley's fights against Wonderboy were dreadful, but it is what it is.
Woodley gets a lot of shit & I get it, because I have been one to give him shit as well, but he definitely isn't some scrub that got lucky.
So all in all Woodley's peak, at least for me, was when he lost the strap to Usman.