Yup...Holmes saw it coming a mile away, because Rhonda was getting exhausted and resorting to wild telegraphed moves.Right before the KO, Rousey went in with a grapple on Holmes, and the way Holmes dodged away was a joy to behold. Rousey grabbed nothing but air, and it noticeably threw her off.
I think dominating your opponents in 8 matches deserves a certain amount of hype/respect.Honestly I think a lot of her hype was pretty solid. She was not only winning, but dominating her opponents. I think you're right about her not taking it as seriously as she might have in the past, but it's of course just speculation on our part.
Fuck off, Charlie.for such a big fan, you don't know how to spell the name of anyone involved in the latest main event.
Sorry mod. At least you didn't have to look far in the thesaurus to find a neutral equivalentFuck off, Charlie.
[No name calling, please.]
Hyped, yes, but I meant how Tyson would usually win in the first couple of rounds, or not at all. He had sooooo much power, but he would spend it all in the beginning and then be out of gas if his opponent managed to survive/evade.Hyped like Tyson, but without the record or skill to show for it.
I think it'll take a few more losses and a few longer bouts to really assess all of her weaknesses, but yeah, Rousey looks like she lacks endurance at the moment. If she's smart, she'll work on improving that.Hyped, yes, but I meant how Tyson would usually win in the first couple of rounds, or not at all. He had sooooo much power, but he would spend it all in the beginning and then be out of gas if his opponent managed to survive/evade.
--Patrick
While true, it doesn't help that she got busted for steroids. The MMA-powers-that-be never liked her that much in the first place because she beat Carano, and they were super happy to actually have a legit reason to be able to dismiss her out of the spotlight without having to give her a fight with Rousey (admittedly, there was the whole argument over weight classes, but even so).[DOUBLEPOST=1447701061,1447700745][/DOUBLEPOST]Incidentally, Cyborg has a record of 14:1. And that first loss was her first fight of her career. But really, who outside of MMA fans has even heard of her?
I'm not convinced its endurance at all. She spent 3 rounds dumping Miesha Tate on her head, and has never before once looked any less strong or fast than any of her opponents. This is the only fight where we've seen her flag at all, and it came with about two dozen face punches that she flat out ran into first (and 6 or 7 knees to the body). To suggest that she lost because she gassed would seem to be to take a lot of credit away from Holm.I think it'll take a few more losses and a few longer bouts to really assess all of her weaknesses, but yeah, Rousey looks like she lacks endurance at the moment. If she's smart, she'll work on improving that.
I'm not sure that Rousey's not on the juice herself. Her face is a lot more square and meaty than it used to be. I used to say the same thing about Barry Bonds--there's only one way I know of to build up muscles on your head. And it ain't with weights. But that's just my opinion.While true, it doesn't help that she got busted for steroids. The MMA-powers-that-be never liked her that much in the first place because she beat Carano, and they were super happy to actually have a legit reason to be able to dismiss her out of the spotlight without having to give her a fight with Rousey (admittedly, there was the whole argument over weight classes, but even so).[DOUBLEPOST=1447701061,1447700745][/DOUBLEPOST]
I'm not convinced its endurance at all. She spent 3 rounds dumping Miesha Tate on her head, and has never before once looked any less strong or fast than any of her opponents. This is the only fight where we've seen her flag at all, and it came with about two dozen face punches that she flat out ran into first (and 6 or 7 knees to the body). To suggest that she lost because she gassed would seem to be to take a lot of credit away from Holm.
Of course, I just meant that Cyborg actually getting busted is a huge reason why no one knows who she is outside of serious fans - the big money hated her and it provided the best excuse to bury her.Industry insiders guesstimate that about 85% or so MMA competitors are on steroids. They're in practically every single sporting event there is. I'm not that concerned about it. Strength gives you a certain kind of advantage, but raw strength won't get you out of a triangle choke, and steroids don't teach you how to do an arm bar.
Yeah, but I don't think anyone was expecting her to not actually get to the "gas her out part". She beat Rousey before that point.As for the endurance comment, I did not mean to diminish Holly's accomplishment at all. Her whole fight plan was to keep on her feet and avoid grappling, hit Rousey in the face as much as she could, and gas her out. Rousey said as much herself during her Jimmy Fallon interview. She executed it well, and it won her the fight.
That highlights one thing that I find really weird about MMA. A lot of folks in the sport still don't slip or use their shoulders to defend their chins very well. It was one thing back when the sport was all brawling grapplers and so-called "wrestle-boxers" and pure strikers were getting pounded into the ground, but the game is much more 3-dimensional now, and there's a lot of fighters who have developed very competent offensive striking but somehow have notably bad defensive fundamentals (Holm being an obvious exception).
10 seconds in and I was like, "she's doing what she did against Holmes, is she stupid?"She kept trying to grapple. She'd miss, get rocked, then go right back in. It's like she learned nothing from the last time. You don't play to your opponent's strengths like that or you get TKO in the first round.
I don't think that's true at all. Amanda Nunes was in Strikeforce since 2011, and the UFC since 2013, right along with Rousey, and 3 of her 4 losses were definitive ones are against women who Rousey utterly trucked. Her success over the last two years comes from the sheer amount of work she's put into her grappling defense, her cardio, and her patience (she used to come out all guns firing and would run out of steam).She basically was top dog in a new division until real fighters started rolling in.
Oh no fucking doubt. She's benefitted enormously from the culture of women's MMA that once upon a time basically required all the women to be brawlers in order to get attention because "women can't fight"; if you charge in brawling against an Olympic judoka, she's going to dump you on your head and take your arm, or just plain knock you out because she's insanely strong and you're right inside the space she likes to work in, even if you're the better striker. Nobody who was paying attention thought that Bethe Correia had a chance against Rousey, but in the 34 seconds that fight actually lasted while they just unloaded on each other at close range, you can actually see that Correia was clearly winning the striking exchanges until Ronda shoved her to the ground and then practically knocked her head off when she came up with her feet not set (you can't absorb head strikes with your body if your feet aren't in stance and your chin isn't tucked).I don't think she is a bad fighter, I think she just has one huge weakness that she is not doing a good job improving on.
Anyone ever play Jade Empire? Everyone always talks about how perfect and unstoppable the main character is due to his flawless fighting style, but everyone keeps sensing a weakness that isn't showing itself, until one of the big climactic moments happens when his weakness is exposed and he drops like a sack of potatos to the antagonist. Rhonda is sort of like that protagonist, the cat is out of the bag now on her weakness, and no matter how good of a fighter she is in other styles, until she improves in her weak area, people are going to keep exploiting it because it's just that big of a opening.