@wtfhwilliam@JCFights yes and no, not everyone responds the same way for one. two most people learn better from succeeding and getting a feel for what their doing and then testing and refining it against opponents of the same caliber.
@nypost one thing i hate about this country is that work doesn’t end when you clock out. companies own you, they can fire you for something unrelated to work, drug test you for shit you do on weekends, govern your social media presence and so on
@lookatmyopinion yeah and people don’t realize that if you’re not actively working your grappling that styling on people can more tiring than getting styled on. seeing him tiring himself out in good positions makes me think his grappling training has been being overlooked.
i kept talking about this fight saying it could be interesting if justin uses his jab, high kick, and wrestling, but he never does that so it won’t go well. Damn i’m glad i was wrong
@bjjminx i can’t believe a ufc fighter doesn’t know how to finish an armbar… i wondering if he was being stupid on purpose, i don’t like the guy but i cant wrap my head around it
@BenJMMA03 i guess as a grappler this is more impressive to me. i’ve done both, a round long flurry is crazy and hard but nothing compared to constant scrambling
@minawawawaw@Silentolls@AI_EmeraldApple your percentages are probably based off of people like you who actively realize there is a problem and work hard to correct it. i wonder how many people have it vs do the work. But you shouldn’t demonize people for something they can’t control i agree and congrats on your success