How could Chael have won this? What strategy could he have implemented to beat Jones, or at the very least go the distance?
For a refresher/viewing to get an opinion, you can watch the fight here: https://youtu.be/BV3FcAecXL0
Chael should've tried better ground defense and takedown countering to at least escape. Every time Jones clinched up with him he just lifted him up somehow and slammed him back down until finally he got nailed in the face by his elbows.
funny enough if Chael had made it out of the first round he would have won by doctor stoppage due to the broken toe.
>>138543If he trained Judo he’d be able to throw Jones easily instead of wrestling, which doesn’t work.
>>139793judo only works if your opponent wears clothes
>>139796Judo techniques work in nogi, arguably better than wrestling or BJJ fags. The balance and kuzshi it teaches you is far more applicable. Train Judo.
>>139798>source>I made it uptypical seetheer
Chael did win lol He's undefeated, he never lost a round
>>139793>>139798It's like there 3 constant people on this board that shill judo non stop. You aren't training nogi judo, so shut the fuck up and stop.
>>139793https://youtu.be/GQkZeJnoKP0For anyone who actually believes this
>>138543he could try not being a manlet
>>139793Incredibly based take.
>>141443>70 pound advantage against a relatively green yoshida.The point still stands, Judo is arguably weak against Boxing. But this example is just not good.
>>141469I will give you the weight advantage, even though it is a heavy weight bout and Gardner was a fill in for Royce Gracie (Yoshida had size advantage over gracie...). However Yoshida was no pushover and certainly not green as this was his 10th pride fight, and they were both Olympic gold medalis in their sport. Yoshida was 220lb, so it's not like he was exactly small and he had 10 fights up to this point, while Gardner was making his debut off a 6 week camp. Yoshida had no control the entire match and landed 0 takedowns. This is really the best example of judo vs wrestling in my book, since both are elite level grapplers, who can't strike for shit, in a compromised rule set that doesn't give either a clear advantage. This shows that a wrestler who doesn't know what he's doing can beat a judoka, simply because the wrestler can control where he wants the match to be.My point was wrestling beats judo, I didn't mention boxing. Also, Yoshida beat Mark Hunt on his debut, who has a similar size advantage and was a world class kickboxing. So your point on boxing beats judo is kinda weak as well considering a wrestler with 6 weeks of of striking beasted a judo guy, while the judo guy beasted a kickboxer with some ground training.
>>139796Hamster dance music was playing when anon posted this.
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>>141553It just depends on whether you're wearing clothes that allow judo grips or not. My first choice would be training both, second choice wrestling, third judo. But as an adult who did not have an opportunity to wrestle growing up (child abuse), judo is is my only option for decent stand up grappling.
>>138543By quadrupling his tren dosage and flying into a murderous, Tony hugeesq fit of rage. But nah, jones would probably still beat him
>>138543Perhaps he could've suprised Jones with a submission off his back
>>138543Impossible to beat black media darlings. Whites have worse training and the ref is against them. Blacks foul so much they're basically doing a different sport.
>>138543but he won?>>141427this, op clearly didn't pay attention