I suspect his coaches will tell him not too. Especially if Max comes in on weight. So I would say, No. The UFC would be infuriated at that point. Probably at Max and Khabib.If Khabib misses weight does Max still take the fight?
I suspect his coaches will tell him not too. Especially if Max comes in on weight. So I would say, No. The UFC would be infuriated at that point. Probably at Max and Khabib.If Khabib misses weight does Max still take the fight?
If this fight got scrapped the day before, Dana's head would explode.I suspect his coaches will tell him not too. Especially if Max comes in on weight. So I would say, No. The UFC would be infuriated at that point. Probably at Max and Khabib.
He won't. He'll get taken down and smashed. I'll be surprised if he makes it out of the 1st due to taking this on such short notice.If Max can utilize distance and sniper Khabib as he comes forward, this could get interesting.
I would take it. Even less to lose. Plus take a big wedge of money to keep on the card. More money. More excuses in a good way.I suspect his coaches will tell him not too. Especially if Max comes in on weight. So I would say, No. The UFC would be infuriated at that point. Probably at Max and Khabib.
Hey you're one of our BJJ guys, who would you think has a better chance of subbing Khabib, Tony or Ortega? Feel free to post some TLDR shit.Too many factors are against Max in this fight.... And I hate the fact that the UFC may damage the reputation of their 145 lb champ by having him risk a blowout loss (due to lack of real preparation). This game is "what have you done for me LATELY?" and you're only as good as your last fight in the mind of many fans (and some "experts"), so if Max gets blitzed, than I guarantee when he defends his 145 title, he'll a co-main to another championship bout.
As to why I feel Max will lose, Khabib is one of the best, if not THE best wrestler in the UFC today.... Having zero time to prepare for an opponent like that is not a recipe for success. This week is about weight management, no hard contact, light drills, and media.... I don't think that Max will have adequate prep time for a specialist like Khabib. I'm picking Khabib via round two or three ref stoppage.
I'll start by saying that both guys have tremendous BJJ, and they both possess the skill set to submit him, but that said, I would IMO say that Brian has the better chance. The reason being, even though the 10th Planet system has been shown to be a successful Jiu Jitsu system, the one issue I have (and I've seen in MMA) is that it requires you to start a lot with it's mission control set up on your back. We've seen both Tony, Ben Saunders (who is a buddy of mine), and other 10th Planet guys stay on their back in attempts to set this up.... With Khabib, we've seen that if you chose to remain on your back, he'll maul you, he's extremely strong, has great GnP, and rarely gets controlled in any position on the ground, so choosing to be there with him may be extremely detrimental to your health.Hey you're one of our BJJ guys, who would you think has a better chance of subbing Khabib, Tony or Ortega? Feel free to post some TLDR shit.
Khabib's striking makes Brock Lesnar look like Sugar Ray LeonardMichael Johnson hit him and it definitely wobbled him alittle.
You're not often right. Well doneKhabib's striking makes Brock Lesnar look like Sugar Ray Leonard
both guys making huge cuts...it is possibleIf this fight got scrapped the day before, Dana's head would explode.
100% Brian. Tony gets his neckties off of scrambles, there's no scrambling against Khabib. Like @Rhino said, Brian gets neckties off of bottom of guard/half guard, from the standing clinch, or off of shots.Hey you're one of our BJJ guys, who would you think has a better chance of subbing Khabib, Tony or Ortega? Feel free to post some TLDR shit.
Whatever. Just stay out of my thread, mkay.He won't. He'll get taken down and smashed. I'll be surprised if he makes it out of the 1st due to taking this on such short notice.
Agreed on Max's reputation. His winning streak is kind of a big deal, would be a shame if he lost it while taking a fight in another division on a week's notice. Sure people won't blame him for it while knowing the context, but it looks better on paper to have a long streak.Too many factors are against Max in this fight.... And I hate the fact that the UFC may damage the reputation of their 145 lb champ by having him risk a blowout loss (due to lack of real preparation). This game is "what have you done for me LATELY?" and you're only as good as your last fight in the mind of many fans (and some "experts"), so if Max gets blitzed, than I guarantee when he defends his 145 title, he'll a co-main to another championship bout.
As to why I feel Max will lose, Khabib is one of the best, if not THE best wrestler in the UFC today.... Having zero time to prepare for an opponent like that is not a recipe for success. This week is about weight management, no hard contact, light drills, and media.... I don't think that Max will have adequate prep time for a specialist like Khabib. I'm picking Khabib via round two or three ref stoppage.
I like to root for the underdog brother.Really @Wild? Some guy coming off of injury against an undefeated killer who is his worse possible match up, and you rainbow me for it. Shit. We should add an Einstein emoji. Both for seriousness and sarcasm.
Oh. That explains why you like The Ville.I like to root for the underdog brother.
Oh. That explains why you like The Ville.
Full disclosure I am a closet Louisvillian. Much as I am for Xavier. I have no vested interest in either, but always want both to bust some brackets.
I guess that all depends on who's passing judgement. Personally I'll give Max WAY more credit no matter how good/bad he does here. He literally is giving zero fucks and wants to test himself against the best there is in a division above on short notice, fucking boss right there. This is similar to Diaz vs Conor 1 or Bisping vs Rockhold 2. All the pressure is on the heavy favorite who has had a full camp and is in prime form. Max gets to collect a cheque, see what it feels like to fight a killer at LW and keep his FW belt if he loses. If he wins he gets instant legend status IMO. If he can even hang in there for 3+ rounds, land some shots and put up a fight I'll be super impressed.Agreed on Max's reputation. His winning streak is kind of a big deal, would be a shame if he lost it while taking a fight in another division on a week's notice. Sure people won't blame him for it while knowing the context, but it looks better on paper to have a long streak.
These helmets are the shit.Plus regarding football, I love Louisville's uniforms. I know I sound like a 16 year old girl by saying I like them because they are pretty, but they are. Especially the black on black with the shiny red helmet. (Spare me your sarcasm. I know how bad that reads. But it's true.)
Agreed. If Michael Johnson can catch Khabib and stagger him, Max definitely can too.I voted for Khabib, but Holloway’s ability to keep fighter’s at range while goading them into a “brawl” is amazing. I put quotations because it is not a brawl. It is the opponent throwing while Holloway uses distance and technique to land. Is very self aware of his advantages and uses them amazingly
However, Khabib is not looking for the brawl, he is looking for the shoot. Frustration in not landing a strike is not on his mind, it is where to impliment the grappling. And Khabib knows his range for shoots, as well as confidence in his power allows him to put the pace on. Spectate that his pushing the pace will out do Max’s pushing the pace approaches.
Do think Holloway had a heads up as a replacement, given the circumstances for this fight, so believe he has been training for one of these two beforehand. Though, he has recently fought many many strikers that give into his style, what we have to go on for speculation reasons is McGregor out grappled him. Yes, McGregor might be a underestimated grappler, but this is Khabib’s speciality. He may have a field day if he does not let Max land too many cominations before he initiates the wrestling
If Max gets his combinations in, I will be interested to see how Khabib handles the volume. Stay tactical or be desperate? Michael Johnson showed a rocked Khabib can be tactical; but thats not the same as Holloway