Overeem at that point was obviously a beast but he does also look incredibly stupid and amateurish standing in front of Saki on the ropes with his gloves up, wondering when he should just step into his area of advantage rather than come up with a clever way to get there. I guess it's sort of a trap 'analysts' might fall into. They get alot of mileage out of identifying good. It favored grapplers, a lot of the top Japanese guys were grapplers & a lot of the imports (barring the elite BJJ Brazilian guys, and beast HW American wrestlers) were strikers, made for some dull first rounds at times, lots of circling and looking for single legs to. Also Overeem has the great striking but has been more much wrestling orientated lately so Volkov may not be as comfortable with his striking when he is constantly worried about the takedowns. Maybe I'm just biased because Overeem is my favourite fighter but I think this is a very good matchup for Alistair.
Also Overeem has the great striking but has been more much wrestling orientated lately so Volkov may not be as comfortable with his striking when he is constantly worried about the takedowns. Maybe I'm just biased because Overeem is my favourite fighter but I think this is a very good matchup for Alistair. Couple of fun facts in respect of Alistair Overeem who fights Alexander Volkov this weekend. The last time Overeem lost a fight by decision was in 2005 against Antonio Nogueira. In his 76 professional fights, he has lost 18 times and only 3 of those are by decision, and only 1. Overeem beats Blaydes in a rematch after DC wins and retires, Stipe chooses to recover for a while, Overeem vs Ngannou, Overeem just runs for the first round, coach slips a needle in his lower back at the end of the first, Overeem powers up like hulk Hogan and body slams Francis, hits him with a Dan Henderson like falling forearm, viscous G&P and then wins the title. I think Rogan ran that replay with an open mind; he wasn't trying to bury Alistair. Similarly, I think that an emotional and concussed Overeem legitimately believed that Stipe had tapped. Imagine how intense that moment was: he'd dropped the champ, the guillotine was in tight – he thought he had done it. The crowning moment of an amazing and ... 167 votes, 41 comments. 2.7M subscribers in the MMA community. A subreddit for all things Mixed Martial Arts.
Overeem beats Blaydes in a rematch after DC wins and retires, Stipe chooses to recover for a while, Overeem vs Ngannou, Overeem just runs for the first round, coach slips a needle in his lower back at the end of the first, Overeem powers up like hulk Hogan and body slams Francis, hits him with a Dan Henderson like falling forearm, viscous G&P and then wins the title. I think Rogan ran that replay with an open mind; he wasn't trying to bury Alistair. Similarly, I think that an emotional and concussed Overeem legitimately believed that Stipe had tapped. Imagine how intense that moment was: he'd dropped the champ, the guillotine was in tight – he thought he had done it. The crowning moment of an amazing and ... 167 votes, 41 comments. 2.7M subscribers in the MMA community. A subreddit for all things Mixed Martial Arts. Overeem's not even that far off in total fights. Given that there's a 3 year age gap between the two, Overeem could definitely close it by the time his career's over. And this doesn't even factor in the fact that Overeem has spent a significant amount of.
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