Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31529160-20171201171711/@comment-108.63.11.114-20171204140850

@NYA

I am speaking from an idealistic standpoint, not suggesting everyone should and can study all arts, that would be unrealsitic. Sorry if I sounded too dismissive of the traditional arts, I know you need to learn a striking base and ground base and for me its Muay Thai and Boxing for ups and Wrestling and BJJ for downs.

Here in Toronto there are very few traditional gymns left. Even some of the famous Karate gymns and Muay Thai gymns have gone to MMA now, all changed their signage and brought in instructors from other styles. So the classes are in multiple disciplines and if you are able to go 3-4 times a week you can learn multiple styles with the same membership or focus on one style, your choice. Also saw some gymns just join up together like Master Shores Karate and BodyOf4 BJJ to offer the spectrum.

Back to the card, I have not seen a head snap back like that many times. I saw Ngannou in interview and he said he trains BJJ "just in case". Probably not he best attitude for a long run but hey I am olong for the ride :)  I thought Cejudo looked smart too.....

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