I'd appreciate any advice you can give me on this scenario.
Yesterday I rolled 2 5-minute rounds. I'm 148, he's about 175-180 and a current UFC fighter. He's a strong wrestler. I kept pulling half guard to lockdown, he'd get a strong head and arm control. I'd get a deep left side overhook, good right arm pimp arm on his hip or knee. I'd test a whip down to make space, he kept heavy, so I'd stomp or super stomp and get my left hook in.
This is where it would break down. I couldn't seem to get any result with the butterfly hook in. Eventually he would straighten his right leg up in the air, pass to side control where he was very strong, and americana me on the left side. He got me 4 times in 10 minutes in a groundhog day type experience.
Any tips on getting that butterfly hook to work? Was my right leg curling too hard against the butterfly in order to keep him from passing? Was I too flat on my back? Or was it simply a case of physics of the middleweight vs the lightweight?
It was a fun roll none the less, battling a kid in the top 1% of 1% in his profession. I'd like to be able to give him a better challenge next time and close up that hole in my game. Thanks.
Yesterday I rolled 2 5-minute rounds. I'm 148, he's about 175-180 and a current UFC fighter. He's a strong wrestler. I kept pulling half guard to lockdown, he'd get a strong head and arm control. I'd get a deep left side overhook, good right arm pimp arm on his hip or knee. I'd test a whip down to make space, he kept heavy, so I'd stomp or super stomp and get my left hook in.
This is where it would break down. I couldn't seem to get any result with the butterfly hook in. Eventually he would straighten his right leg up in the air, pass to side control where he was very strong, and americana me on the left side. He got me 4 times in 10 minutes in a groundhog day type experience.
Any tips on getting that butterfly hook to work? Was my right leg curling too hard against the butterfly in order to keep him from passing? Was I too flat on my back? Or was it simply a case of physics of the middleweight vs the lightweight?
It was a fun roll none the less, battling a kid in the top 1% of 1% in his profession. I'd like to be able to give him a better challenge next time and close up that hole in my game. Thanks.
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