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A Bangkok ready guide to Ilia Topuria and playing the matador

Ilia Topuria’s nickname, “El Matador” is not only a reference to his Spanish heritage, but is also a perfect description of his fighting style. Ilia is looking to herd you, using a combination of tactics to back you up against the fence and then collecting the KO. Ilia engages in small micro battles in the centre of the octagon, winning little contests of position until his victim is in the correct position to go in for the kill. While Ilia’s style can seem wild and overly aggressive, trading punches with his opponent with the confidence that he will get the KO, it is a lot more methodical than it may first appear. Ilia’s jabbing game is so effective not only because his jab is educated, but also because he is adamant about shutting down his opponent’s jab. Many shorter fighters will abandon the jab if they have a reach disadvantage, but Ilia understands that the benefits are too great for him to neglect it. Ilia’s jab plays a vital role in his game, using it as a way to apply continuo...

A Bangkok ready guide to Jake Hadley and being the bully

  Aggression is a massive aspect of combat sports. While combat sports are considered arts as much as athletic endeavours, it can’t be denied that a relentless desire to move forward can often bridge significant gaps of skill. While it is not only athletically beneficial to be moving forwards, it is also beneficial from a mental side, as constantly being pushed back can shake the resolve of some of the best technicians. Jake Hadley builds his game around this aggression, choosing to constantly be the hammer over trying to be the nail. Hadley uses his aggression to stifle his opponent’s offensive action, keeping them in defensive cycles that allow him to shut down an opponent and let him pick away at them at will. Hadley’s game is built around this idea of constant forward momentum, using a variety of tactics so that he is the fighter with initiative and his adversary is constantly just reactionary. Hadley uses his lead hand to shut down his opponent and simultaneously set up his ow...

A Bangkok ready guide to Dimitri Bivol and the Soviet boxing style

  The Soviet Boxing style is an almost mythical system, a relic of the USSR’s amateur boxers. Athletes from the Soviet union were able to dominate with the bouncy, light footed style, effectively scoring points that won world championships with rhythmic volume punching. Despite its success, it has been mostly confined to the amateur circuit, with many claiming that the style lacks the power and the efficiency for a twelve round professional fight. This consensus was questioned when Dimitri Bivol rose to prominence, catching the eye of the casual fanbase when he defeated boxing star Canelo Alvarez. Bivol has used the soviet style, utilising its rhythm and the pendulum step, in order to transition such an elegant style into professional boxing. Bivol’s style is based around the pendulum step, shifting weight from his front leg to his back leg. This often takes the form of a bouncing/hopping motion but can also be carried out from a static position, with Bivol shifting his weight from...

A Bangkok ready guide to Roman Dolidze and wicked jiu jitsu

  Roman Dolidze is a fighter who has a very limited game in mma. After grappling his whole life he decided to become an mma fighter at the ripe old age of 28. His striking and wrestling leave a lot to be desired, relying a lot more on his physical gifts, as expected from someone who joined the sport so late. Aside from his power, his career has been carried by his very impressive grappling. Qualifying for ADCC, Roman Dolidze’s credentials are very stellar, and he has translated his grappling very well to mma. While the days of Royce Gracie tapping everyone from closed guard are long gone, Roman Dolidze uses his jiu jitsu to turn the guard into an incredibly aggressive position, often putting his opponent in more danger than he is in himself. The closed guard can be a bad position in grappling and a terrible position in mma. No matter how much the Gracie family have worshipped it there is a very real chance that you end up with both shoulders pinned and both legs shelved while you’r...