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Marco S
Posted: 2010-06-22 18:08:06
Damn it

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_nKbE-PDAg

Notice the Dutch fighter, he's just throwing straight punches and right kicks - but the timing and ability to keep his range and use angles - his movement in other words - allows him to dominate his opponent.

I don't know what kind of animal you would liken him to - maybe a scorpion getting ready to strike..

Another famous ground fighter commented in an interview that he aims to replicate an anaconda when fights.
To "round" his opponent as he said, and isolate a limb when they make a mistake.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T13VFAUj3KQ
His strength - like that of an anaconda I guess, also plays a big part, I reckon, in his ability to control his opponent on the ground until he can find that weakness.

And in a training video, on the tire, one can notice his movement when circling the tire is very fluid and natural and relaxed, like that of an animal - as oppose to rigid and tense, as a human may be naturally inclined to do when working out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKLScrnGClA

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