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MixingMartialArts (@ryanawagmma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phil Davis with a super slick takedown setup He establishes a dart, skipping out to his left after throwing his right hand Then he shows it again, only to use a reverse split step to drop his level and switch his feet to a far side double

Feño 🏴 (@fenoxsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cool chain wrestling sequence by Rashad Evans: Uses the overhand/knee tap entry to get a single, uses the far side outside trip to try and get into a double and finishes with the far side ankle pick.

DSP - Do Straight Punch (@thisisnotdsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had yet another watch of Topuria-Holloway (it’s a great fight). Never hit on me how many body jabs Topuria landed on Max until this latest rewatch. Neither did I realise the massive welt Max had on his body from it and the few body hooks he took.

Had yet another watch of Topuria-Holloway (it’s a great fight). Never hit on me how many body jabs Topuria landed on Max until this latest rewatch.

Neither did I realise the massive welt Max had on his body from it and the few body hooks he took.
Jack Slack (@jackslackmma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jersey Joe Walcott has two of the most beautiful left hooks (yeah maybe one is an uppercut) ever put on film. The Charles one gets a lot of love but I think the Marciano one is incredible because he seems to conjure the power out of nowhere

Ben Fowlkes (@benfowlkesmma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The story of a fight that sparked riots and mob violence all across the country. It led to fight films being briefly banned. Also led to the winner being unjustly imprisoned. And it all happened in Reno, oddly enough. sports.yahoo.com/boxing/article…

Dan A. (@typewritingda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mistaken talking point re: defensive spatial management is that they assume that if/when you get behind those black lines, it's over & indicative of poor cagecraft. It's often a matter of what you do e.g. tools used according in response to what the opponent does too.

🖤Willion Dollar Bill🖤 (@willbutreal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge part of Arguellos game is using feeler punches with his lead hand to move his opponent’s head into position for an uppercut into a big right hand. He gets Rooney to dip several times with light hooks until he turns it into a shovel uppercut that lines him up for the right

Feño 🏴 (@fenoxsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Episode of the Early Prelims Podcast is out! I preview UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Texeira and I also discuss how the Apex Slop is now leaving the Apex.

New Episode of the Early Prelims Podcast is out!
I preview UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Texeira and I also discuss how the Apex Slop is now leaving the Apex.