Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-2A00:23C0:764A:A700:7C6E:537B:1110:A3A-20171219183111/@comment-32783267-20171221155149

I want to rec all the statements of you guys :D

Yeah, Royce was 'unstoppable' and holds the most submission wins record in UFC (not sure if the record was broken by someone for now). But the record obviously ommited the fact that most of the wins are against chumps most who never probably have an ounce of idea about grappling in their life.

I saw one fight analysis (probably Judo Chop) that stated that while Holly is an decorated Boxer with counter-fighting style, her boxing style made her put most of her weight on her lead leg. This means when she tries to punch someone outside her boxing range, she has to take a step forward, a big one that is, telegraphing her punches. Valentina exploited this in their fight. In Germine fight, she 'tried' to close the distance with 'ish ish ish' that really didn't help the matter imo. I guess the way Holm strikes might be beneficial to her in her boxing days.. but not so much here in MMA, and not to mention that I found almost every fighter on Jackson-Wink to have a sloppy punching techniques that can be very telegraphic at time.. How did that happen? Did Jackson-Wink trade solid striking to creative striking? (Don't get me wrong. I noticed that Jackson-Wink fighters are tend to be more creative when it comes to striking.)