
Originally Posted by
Christopher Piper
Do you get points for blocking a punch? I'm up for seeing submission specialist and not submission attempt specialist.
But you can only finish one submission per fight.
Is a submission (or a submissions attempt) worthless if it doesn't finish a fight? By that logic a takedown is worth even less than a submission attempt since one leads to the other. The only practical value (not real world mma judge value) of a takedown is that it lands you in a position from which you can strike, submit, or transition to a more dominant position. Even by the NSAC judging criteria the guard is regarded as a neutral position.
As for if it were a JJ match, of course Guida would win. That's because the old adage of "position before submission" is the gold standard of logic by which most BJJ rules are based around. But sports grappling has the same problem, where insincere grapplers game the system to hold people for gains in points. Just more instances of wanting to win the game rather than the fight.
Keep in mind here, at no point have I ever stated that Pettis should have won. I understand, just as Pettis did, the rules of the game he was playing. Clearly he lost.