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  • Matt Hughes Seminar in Toronto

    UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes will be holding a seminar at the Kombat Arts Training Academy on Sunday April 30, 2006.



    When: Sunday, April 30, 10 a.m. to 3p.m.
    Location: Kombat Arts Training Academy, 1110 Kamato Rd, Unit #4 Mississauga ON
    Cost: $90 per person.
    Contact: info@pound4pound.ca

    Our Jiu Jitsu, Kids Martial Arts and Muay Thai programs are excellent choices for self defense, discipline and fitness. Learn more about our martial arts classes in Mississauga now!

  • #2
    Huh, nothing more than a brutal pitfighter...as well as the other "ultimate fighters".

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    • #3
      Matt Hughes is a ground 'n pounder.

      He was a collegiate wrestler by training, so he's going to either shoot or go for the clinch so he can get a takedown. This may sound unskilled or brutal, but wrestling is a science. Its all backed by physics and the techniques are beautiful. Wrestlers are some of the best conditioned combat athletes as are boxers.

      Once he gets his takedown, he will go for control in the top position as wrestlers do and have done for centuries, but in MMA he will take that position and rain as many punches necessary to knock his opponent out.

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      • #4
        Good stradegy.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BoarSpeer
          Huh, nothing more than a brutal pitfighter...as well as the other "ultimate fighters".

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BoarSpeer
            Good stradegy.
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            • #7
              Andy Murray is on mayhem

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tom Yum
                Matt Hughes is a ground 'n pounder.

                He was a collegiate wrestler by training, so he's going to either shoot or go for the clinch so he can get a takedown. This may sound unskilled or brutal, but wrestling is a science. Its all backed by physics and the techniques are beautiful. Wrestlers are some of the best conditioned combat athletes as are boxers.

                Once he gets his takedown, he will go for control in the top position as wrestlers do and have done for centuries, but in MMA he will take that position and rain as many punches necessary to knock his opponent out.
                Tell me, what are some other stadegies when it comes to pitfighting?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BoarSpeer
                  Tell me, what are some other stadegies when it comes to pitfighting?

                  I have a Masters in English, pitiful as that is, but still cannot seem to find, anywhere, the definiton of "stadegies". Is it a typo for "stradagies"? Could be, but the word then would be "strategies". So next time kiddies, you might want to make sure the word is spelled correctly other than just sounding it out like a 1st grader, Boar ask your daughter to proof read your posts, she's in 2nd grade, right?, so thats still 1 grade above you !! and 2 grades above the false boar"speer"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by OmaPlata
                    I have a Masters in English, pitiful as that is...
                    Oh no that's not pitiful. I guess that makes you a Master Debator in written form .

                    yeah, I know you could dominate me on the ground but I don't swing that way H-omoplata.....jk.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BoarSpeer
                      Tell me, what are some other stadegies when it comes to pitfighting?
                      The end goal is to win by knockout or submission.

                      That being said there are many strategies. The lingo in MMA is kinda street, but that's ok.

                      1. Sprawl n' Brawl - This strategy is used by someone who likes to strike. They want to stay on their feet as much as possible and strike their opponent until they cannot continue. They will learn and drill as many takedown defenses to avoid being taken to the ground.

                      2. Ground n' pound - see my first explanation.

                      3. Submission - The goal is to get the opponent to the ground as quick as possible, gain control like ground n' pound, except they use striking only as a means of setting up a submission technique to either cut off the opponents air supply (choke) or to break a limb.

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                      Virtually any emptyhanded martial art style can fit in the above categories, however many arts do not train to understand each game nor are they willing to cross train.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tom Yum
                        The end goal is to win by knockout or submission.

                        That being said there are many strategies. The lingo in MMA is kinda street, but that's ok.

                        1. Sprawl n' Brawl - This strategy is used by someone who likes to strike. They want to stay on their feet as much as possible and strike their opponent until they cannot continue. They will learn and drill as many takedown defenses to avoid being taken to the ground.

                        2. Ground n' pound - see my first explanation.

                        3. Submission - The goal is to get the opponent to the ground as quick as possible, gain control like ground n' pound, except they use striking only as a means of setting up a submission technique to either cut off the opponents air supply (choke) or to break a limb.

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                        Virtually any emptyhanded martial art style can fit in the above categories, however many arts do not train to understand each game nor are they willing to cross train.
                        Thank you Tom Yum, youve provided quality information despite OmaPlata's childish antics.

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                        • #13
                          Forum members, boarspeeer = Andy Murray. Please stick to the plan.


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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by gregimotis
                            Forum members, boarspeeer = Andy Murray. Please stick to the plan.


                            http://www.defend.net/deluxeforums/s...ad.php?t=19661
                            I assure you, im not Andy Murray, and the "plan" does not apply to me.

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                            • #15
                              You guys should just go down and catch Matt in a flying triangle

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