Eric Ortiz | Jackie Chan | KO Round 2 (2:03)
"Basically a dominant show by Ortiz. Chan's catch attempts were a tad bit early, leading to a lot of strikes landing. A transition reversal by Ortiz leading to a mount paved way to a KO victory."
Damn man, if I waited less than half a second to catch your strikes I would have at least reduced the number of successful strikes by half. I was consistently bringing my hands back down/up to my body as your strikes landed on my forearms. Oh well, nice job on the reversals. Your ground strategy definitely through me off since you were a lot more patient than last time with the transitions.
I think what caught me off guard most was the spinning kick
Definitely hit me up if you want to spar some.
I'm thinking about redoing my MW guy yet again. Didn't really put much thought into my stat distribution, and made my standing strikes rated higher than my clinch grapling, which as a Muay Thai guy makes no sense.
"Basically a dominant show by Ortiz. Chan's catch attempts were a tad bit early, leading to a lot of strikes landing. A transition reversal by Ortiz leading to a mount paved way to a KO victory."
Damn man, if I waited less than half a second to catch your strikes I would have at least reduced the number of successful strikes by half. I was consistently bringing my hands back down/up to my body as your strikes landed on my forearms. Oh well, nice job on the reversals. Your ground strategy definitely through me off since you were a lot more patient than last time with the transitions.
I think what caught me off guard most was the spinning kick
Definitely hit me up if you want to spar some.
I'm thinking about redoing my MW guy yet again. Didn't really put much thought into my stat distribution, and made my standing strikes rated higher than my clinch grapling, which as a Muay Thai guy makes no sense.