Daniel Cormier Colby Covington and more 5 top UFC fighters who had that one opponent they just couldn t beat
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Alexander Volkanovski (-210 ML) with a dominant performance to defeat Max Holloway
Volk to win by points +115
? ????????? ??????????? Alexander Volkanovski (-210 ML) with a dominant performance to defeat Max Holloway Volk to win by points +115 As a short fighter, Volkanovski uses a calf kick as a counter, targeting Holloway's lead leg mid-jab to interrupt him and stop him from stringing his punches together into combinations. Without the ability to overwhelm his opponents, the Hawaiian becomes a far more limited fighter. Furthermore, it enables Volkanovski to throw punches over the top right after he destabilizes Holloway's stance with his calf kicks. While Holloway tries to reset his stance, Volkanovski uses quick one-two combinations. That enabled the Australian to defeat the Hawaiian great three separate times, with the third bout this past July being the most one-sided of the lot.
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Anderson Silva shattered his leg while attempting to kick Chris Weidman.Dec28.20138 years ago today,Anderson Silva shattered his leg while attempting to kick Chris Weidman. However, pulling back from the waist to lean away from punches and kicks has its drawbacks. This was eventually grasped by . At UFC 162, the American shocked the world by implementing double jabs and triple jabs. Because Silva leaned away from punches, a double or triple jab forced him to lean far back enough that his balance was disrupted and he could lean back no further without falling over. Upon doing so, Weidman followed up his jabs with a hard left hand that floored Silva. Despite his best attempts, Silva lost the rematch due to similar issues. Weidman refused to bite on his feints and remained committed to a gameplan en route to fracturing Silva's shin with a perfectly timed low kick-check.
THE NIGERIAN NIGHTMARE.
Kamaru Usman defeats Colby Covington!! AND STILL! THE NIGERIAN NIGHTMARE. Kamaru Usman defeats Colby Covington!! Thus, every time Covington committed to advancing without fear, he'd be intercepted as Usman's jabs and crosses landed before his foe's looping punches due to the linear trajectory of his straight punches. Additionally, Usman's stance-switching changed the alignment of their kicking exchanges, keeping Covington from using his calf kick. This led to close but clear defeats against Usman at UFC 245 and UFC 268. Due to these losses, the undisputed UFC welterweight championship continues to elude Colby Covington.
Daniel Cormier Colby Covington and more 5 top UFC fighters who had that one opponent they just couldn t beat
Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones, and Colby Covington vs. Kamaru Usman are widely regarded as the most well-trained mixed martial artists in the world. Among them, the globe's finest unarmed combatants compete for supremacy. Currently, the pound-for-pound best fighter in the entire sport is reigning champion Alexander Volkanovski. Before him, former 170-pound titleholder Kamaru Usman sat at the mountain peak. Often, a clear superior fighter emerges to announce themselves as the unchallenged kingpin among their peers. , for example, is widely recognized as the greatest welterweight in MMA history. At the height of his success, the Canadian's rule was uncontested. Unfortunately, not every fighter enjoys such success. Even highly skilled mixed martial artists who capture titles struggle to emerge from the looming shadow of a difficult foe. In fact, on occasion, a fighter simply has their opponent's number. Regardless of how hard they try, they can never overcome one specific fighter. To further explore the topic, this list details five UFC fighters who had opponents who they simply couldn't defeat.#5 Max Holloway - UFC featherweight
At one point in time, was heralded by Joe Rogan as the greatest featherweight in MMA history. The Hawaiian great was fresh off his second lopsided win over José Aldo, from whom 'Blessed' captured the UFC featherweight title. While more dominant wins over and Frankie Edgar followed, Max Holloway met his match when he crossed swords with . From a stylistic standpoint, the Australian posed significant problems for 'Blessed'. Max Holloway is among the finest boxers in modern-day MMA, with his record-setting volume stemming from his ability to build combinations from his jab. Unfortunately, for Holloway, a proper jab entails an extension of one's stance, overexposing his lead leg every time he steps forward to land his jabs. ? ????????? ???????????Alexander Volkanovski (-210 ML) with a dominant performance to defeat Max Holloway
Volk to win by points +115
? ????????? ??????????? Alexander Volkanovski (-210 ML) with a dominant performance to defeat Max Holloway Volk to win by points +115 As a short fighter, Volkanovski uses a calf kick as a counter, targeting Holloway's lead leg mid-jab to interrupt him and stop him from stringing his punches together into combinations. Without the ability to overwhelm his opponents, the Hawaiian becomes a far more limited fighter. Furthermore, it enables Volkanovski to throw punches over the top right after he destabilizes Holloway's stance with his calf kicks. While Holloway tries to reset his stance, Volkanovski uses quick one-two combinations. That enabled the Australian to defeat the Hawaiian great three separate times, with the third bout this past July being the most one-sided of the lot.
#4 Anderson Silva - Former UFC middleweight
The feats accomplished inside the octagon will likely never be repeated. When the Brazilian was at the peak of his powers, he was a mixed martial artist unlike any other. His sublime counter-striking carried him to a 16-fight unbeaten streak, with 10 consecutive UFC title defenses. Despite how consistently he mystified his foes, 'The Spider' was eventually figured out. Anderson Silva used a multitude of feints and kept his hands low to dupe opponents into becoming overzealous as he presented himself as an open target. Once his opponent committed to a strike, the Brazilian leaned away, causing his foe to overextend and run into a perfectly timed counterpunch. Dec28.20138 years ago today,
Anderson Silva shattered his leg while attempting to kick Chris Weidman.Dec28.20138 years ago today,Anderson Silva shattered his leg while attempting to kick Chris Weidman. However, pulling back from the waist to lean away from punches and kicks has its drawbacks. This was eventually grasped by . At UFC 162, the American shocked the world by implementing double jabs and triple jabs. Because Silva leaned away from punches, a double or triple jab forced him to lean far back enough that his balance was disrupted and he could lean back no further without falling over. Upon doing so, Weidman followed up his jabs with a hard left hand that floored Silva. Despite his best attempts, Silva lost the rematch due to similar issues. Weidman refused to bite on his feints and remained committed to a gameplan en route to fracturing Silva's shin with a perfectly timed low kick-check.
#3 Colby Covington - UFC welterweight
Former UFC interim welterweight champion is one of the best fighters in the 170-pound weight class. His combination of endless cardio, relentless pressure and aggressive wrestling have overwhelmed nearly everyone he's faced. Most recently, 'Chaos' defeated former friend and heated rival Jorge Masvidal at UFC 272. However, Colby Covington has twice encountered a wall he could not overcome. Covington's fighting style is chaotic. He relies on his cardio and level changes to keep his foes on constant alert as they await his takedowns. Once they're preoccupied with the perceived threat of his wrestling, 'Chaos' throws chaotic combinations like knees, etc., to overload his opponents. This proved less effective than usual against , whose own cardio and wrestling neutralized Colby Covington's. Furthermore, the erratic striking style used by 'Chaos' was not as effective without a reliable takedown threat to keep his Nigerian rival too fearful to square his hips for a counter. AND STILL!THE NIGERIAN NIGHTMARE.
Kamaru Usman defeats Colby Covington!! AND STILL! THE NIGERIAN NIGHTMARE. Kamaru Usman defeats Colby Covington!! Thus, every time Covington committed to advancing without fear, he'd be intercepted as Usman's jabs and crosses landed before his foe's looping punches due to the linear trajectory of his straight punches. Additionally, Usman's stance-switching changed the alignment of their kicking exchanges, keeping Covington from using his calf kick. This led to close but clear defeats against Usman at UFC 245 and UFC 268. Due to these losses, the undisputed UFC welterweight championship continues to elude Colby Covington.