That step back right hand that he throws has some serious zip on it as well. I don't think Stephen's opponents respect his power going into these fights....and then they find themselves hoping the ref will pull him off.That snap kick on the break was vicious.
It certainly does, his technique and timing means he doesn't have to throw very hard because because Johnny was always in a bad spot, either conceding a bad angle or walking onto it. Like that sidekick to the liver followed by the head kick. Good lord I'm flinching now just thinking about it he marched straight onto in, looked like Wonderboy sunk the heal in a good 3 inches.That step back right hand that he throws has some serious zip on it as well. I don't think Stephen's opponents respect his power going into these fights....and then they find themselves hoping the ref will pull him off.
Agreed. Even though JH tried to make excuses about his training partners at the post fight presser, i don't think anyone bought that shit.It's crazy how Hendricks had his best camp and was in his best shape but had nothing for Wonderboy.
I enjoy that type of win because there's no detracting from the win. Thompson is simply the better fighter by a wide margin.
Hendricks certainly wasn't able to adapt to a guy who refused to fight in the style of his previous opponents. At the end of the day those in-fight adjustments are crucial. I feel like you're right for the simple reason that Thompsons style is a bad match up for a ton of people in the division. Pretty much everyone not name McDonald.Doesn't matter what his partners did, he was never winning the stand up anyway. Unable to score a TD Jonny was always loosing that fight.
Ye basically Jonny doesn't have the footwork or entries, Saffidiene is another good match, as @Zeph pointed out to me.Hendricks certainly wasn't able to adapt to a guy who refused to fight in the style of his previous opponents. At the end of the day those in-fight adjustments are crucial. I feel like you're right for the simple reason that Thompsons style is a bad match up for a ton of people in the division. Pretty much everyone not name McDonald.
Yeah, I didnt see this as Johny making his typical excuses after a loss. I think he was just trying to explain what the issues were with changing camps, etc.After watching the post fight presser, I don't feel like Hendricks was blaming his sparring partners, he was simply explaining how their reactions to the exchanges were different.
In sparring his partners would willingly play into Hendricks style of getting in close by firing back when he closed the distance after kicks, whereas Wonderboy (intelligently) retreated to a better position that was back in his range.
Hendricks even said that Thompson "made me fight his fight."
He gave Thompson credit for being the better fighter and using a better strategy.
Still a Hendricks fan, but it's hard to see his place in the division after Thompson won so handily. Woodley or McDonald seems like the only fights left for him. Despite their first fight being so good, the last fight between Lawler and Hendricks soured me on the idea of a rubber match.
I thought Saffiedine would be good for Tumenov, for clarity.Ye basically Jonny doesn't have the footwork or entries, Saffidiene is another good match, as @Zeph pointed out to me.
Oh ye!! Don't mind me, clarity is not my forté.I thought Saffiedine would be good for Tumenov, for clarity.
The whole series of gifs presented by Slack lend great insights into Wonderboy's style. Note in the ending gif, how Wonderboy is continually poised to spring the offensive & punish the opponent. Wonderboy, IMO, does this kind of follow-up aggression far better than Machida as well as the typical point karate fighters in MMA.Well here's the finish too, just a few seconds after that last gif
\Perfect write-up. You just knew there was going to be a great Jack Slack article coming after watching that fight.
In contrast to my other post later in this thread, Hendricks is exhibiting no mental discipline. He's winging out a little of this & little of that which has worked famously in the past against other physically-centered opponents. Wonderboy on the other hand, has prepared a tactical response for whatever Hendricks dishes out. RESULT: Hendricks is stymied for the 1st time in his career... ends up being a deer-in-the-head-lights.Well here's the finish too, just a few seconds after that last gif
TMA's 1-Step Sparring, Part 1.