People tried to say Ronda scared of tateNunes was impressive tonight, but let's not get crazy. she's been TKO'd twice before and Miesha had no business getting past Holm.
not knocking her , just saying let's not get crazy with the hype.
People tried to say Ronda scared of tateNunes was impressive tonight, but let's not get crazy. she's been TKO'd twice before and Miesha had no business getting past Holm.
not knocking her , just saying let's not get crazy with the hype.
Brock up there not giving a fukk
As she was walking out she looked nervous and unsure of herself. I'm not taking anything away from Nunes by saying that, she definitely put it on her but being bounced around the card 3 different times might've affected her.Nunes' hands overwhelmed her. After seeing the speed of the first few punches Cupcake knew she was in some shyt. She got put in a mercy submission hold. Nunes could have easily KO'ed her.
Brock's attempt trying to bring everyone together like Rocky in Russia, but with a worse speech
People tried to say Ronda scared of tate
Believe it or not, some of these MMA fighters were pro boxers. A lot of people underestimate the threat of the takedown - it changes the whole dynamic of the stand-up game. That's why you see a lot of these overly wide stances in MMA fights. The fighters have to sprawl at a moment's notice and a traditional boxing stance would make that very difficult. The problem is that the sport is not yet evolved enough to be fluid. It's still a combination of separate things, which is why it looks so sloppy a lot of the time. Just imagine if boxing suddenly changed its rules to where knees, elbows, kicks, and throws were allowed - it would look ridiculous. That's exactly what Muay-Thai is, though, and it looks just fine because that's how it's taught from the beginning. As time goes on, the separate styles used in MMA will evolve to where they seamlessly blend into one another, and that's when it will become a truly elite sport.