Tyron Woodley

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Sex Chicken

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Sep 8, 2015
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Has lost 15 straight rounds (some of those 10-8 rounds) and hasn’t made a single adjustment. He hasn’t even thrown enough volume in any of these rounds for it to be mathematically possible to win a round.

Does he have legit mental problems?

Is he just riding out his contract and won’t risk getting hurt?

What are his coaches doing? Because of his past level of success does he not accept coaching?

I’m really fascinated by this. It’s insane.
 
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Jdog93

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Jun 2, 2016
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To be honest Tyrun will always have the athletic ability and IQ to be contender.

All he needs is the drive.

Does he want to be champ again?

Is the hunger still there?

Or is he just going up against better competition.

It's all on T-lewd.

I say the UFC gives him a Tough Up And Comer.

Give him one last chance to show his grit.

It's all on him for that.

The man that blew Koschecks head off is still there he just has to tell him to come out and play.
 

Nemo?

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Dec 2, 2015
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This is all mental imo you see glints of championship Tyron but then he recoils... he had openings for counters in round 2 where he would swing but then pull back and not pull the trigger.
 

Silverball

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Feb 24, 2015
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A telltale sign of when a fighter's past his prime and should consider hanging 'em up is when he's seeing the openings, and in his mind, he knows what to do, but the body won't respond. We've seen a lot those moments in Woodley's last few fights.
 

madmav

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Jan 29, 2016
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honestly.. it's his style of fighting.. jake shields shut him down.. look at all of his loses since then.. if you pressure him up against the cage and threaten with the take down.. he folds offensively and just defends the take down..
 

kristian82

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He's always been an inactive fighter who relied on the threat of a big right hand to keep opponents fearful. Rory MacDonald showed he can't handle pace and pressure a long time ago.