The company of wolves part

The company of wolves part 9

If Rashad discovers a way to get inside to the clinch, he s at the mercy of a more powerful fighter capable of falling into top position after a throw, foot sweep or double-leg. Jones had no problem defending Ryan Bader s take-down attempts at UFC 126, a more decorated wrestling pedigree than Rashad, so he shouldn t have any issues repeating that success during his first title defense. Rashad s frenetic energy gives him the fuel to fire off his lightening hands and shots, allowing for quick level changes that are hard to handle for most of his opponents. Once Rashad gets his rhythm in line, his quickstep footwork keeps him slightly off balanced, but even harder to hit. Jones unorthodox striking is at its most dangerous when his opponents linger in front working few angles a predicament Rashad will unlikely find himself in due to his speed. Obviously the core facility for Rashad s vital speed advantage is his relentless pace most effective in the first half of fights budding from a finely tuned cardio regiment from years of training as a pro. At the start of the third round against Shogun, a good portion of Jones steam had dissipated. He wasn t at dangerously low levels, but he was becoming more sluggish, his movements a little more labored. Rashad s cardio has been through the grinder in some hard fought three rounds matches. If he can weather the early storm and tire Jones out, his chances of capitalizing on some mistakes increases tenfold, especially late in the fight. Simply put: Rashad is a black-belt to Jones white-belt. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu could be the underlining factor. Rashad has yet to win a fight by submission and Jones is more a one trick pony at the moment, winning with his headlock guillotine. But, if Rashad has taking anything away from his time at Jackson s gym, it should be the ability to formulate a perfect, often surprising, game plan. Being able to tap into a black belt level arsenal of submissions could be a luxury Rashad will have to tap into after finding himself on his back more often than not against his rival. What is the duplicate article? Why is this article offensive? Where is this article plagiarized from? Why is this article poorly edited? Do you want to share your Bleacher Report activity on Facebook? Wed like to send you the most entertaining MMA articles, videos, and podcasts from around the web. We are the USs 4th largest sports media site with 20 million monthly readers. We deliver entertaining content about all the teams and topics in sports. We have the most popular newsletters for every major team in the US. Subscribe BleacherReport: RT DarrylTalley: Every guy who ever auditioned 4 the Bachelorette should be hit in the head with a crowbar. Twice 4 the guys who r on it. Get the latest news opinions about your team from around the web. Copyright 2011 Bleacher Report, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Certain photos copyright 2011 by Getty Images. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of Getty Images is strictly prohibited. Please dont bother to do this without saying what the issue is in the box above.

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