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Id be careful betting against Rowe, he's blossoming into a good fighter.jenkins to win
peek to win
magny to win
zhumagulov to win
allen to win
Id be careful betting against Rowe, he's blossoming into a good fighter.jenkins to win
peek to win
magny to win
zhumagulov to win
allen to win
He has no output and he spends a lot of time in the bottom position.Id be careful betting against Rowe, he's blossoming into a good fighter.
His right hand is good. He may give up the first round or two, but he finds his rhythm and can crack. If Max Griffen can drop Magney , Rowe can catch him. Magney wins when he can bully people smaller than him. Rowe is his equal there.He has no output and he spends a lot of time in the bottom position.
Two different fighters Rowe prefers distance while Griffin pushes the pace and is constantly in your face.His right hand is good. He may give up the first round or two, but he finds his rhythm and can crack. If Max Griffen can drop Magney , Rowe can catch him. Magney wins when he can bully people smaller than him. Rowe is his equal there.
Topuria & Allen = future HOF & ufc champions
Griffin was skirting the cage, moving left and right and calf kicking. Magny was the one pressuring when he walked into a right hand.Two different fighters Rowe prefers distance while Griffin pushes the pace and is constantly in your face.
He has no output and he spends a lot of time in the bottom position.
To be clear, i do think that Tafa wins this.... I just think the line is too wide.He has that avenue of victory but I'm having trouble seeing him walking through the fire to get there. Not a big tafa fan but I feel like this is a good spot for him to let his hands go. From the information available I'd be very wary trusting lanes durability
Can you list them for me, I have a completely different impression. He only lost to Shavkhat, who beat him in grappling. Burns, Ponzinibbio, Griffin, Larkin, RDA?Magny has issues with long fighters imo. Every time I see the dude get backed up a bit by someone longer than him he gets cracked.
Pushing the pace and holding the center of the octagon are 2 different things.Griffin was skirting the cage, moving left and right and calf kicking. Magny was the one pressuring when he walked into a right hand.
Can you list them for me, I have a completely different impression. He only lost to Shavkhat, who beat him in grappling. Burns, Ponzinibbio, Griffin, Larkin, RDA?
181cm height 184cm reach LarkinPonzinibbio and Larkin especially. Doesn't like being backed up with shots coming down the pipe (although Larkin used loads of leg kicks too)
Oh I agree, those wins are not what constitute an impressive resume. I feel it's more likely we see early success in the striking for tafa. Heavyweight can be such a drag though if these two tire after 4 minutesTo be clear, i do think that Tafa wins this.... I just think the line is too wide.
Wins over Parker Porter and Harry Hunsucker is not impressing me at all, while losses to Jared Vanderaa and Carlos Felipe is worrisome to say the least. You can argue that they were close losses (maybe even won against CF), but to justify being such a big favourite you shouldn't even have close fights vs them two.
181cm height 184cm reach Larkin
183cm height 185cm reach Ponzinibbio
Neil Magny 191cm height 203cm reach
You mixed things up.
'' someone longer than him '' Dont get away with it.Well it's more a trend I notice with the dudes keeping distance and pressure towards the cage when they strike. They don't have to have a longer reach than him for it to work.
'' someone longer than him '' Dont get away with it.
Clearly. So how do you pressure without holding the center of the octagon?Pushing the pace and holding the center of the octagon are 2 different things.
After re-watching peeks fights man is he a raw fighter. Truly has Derrick Lewis vibes with his brawling technique to overcome his clearly more skilled opponents.
Only matter of time before someone takes advantage of his flaws and actually finishes him