I think that jackson will win by “rape death murder kill” and or by a powerbomb that i will
feel here on the east coast that rampage does to suga bitch evans and that rampage howls loudly as he stands over evans lifless body. as for the other fights i dont know who’s fighting. who do you think will win?
I think Evans will win. Evans is the more technical fighter and will use his skillset to his advantage, whereas Rampage is really just looking for the knockout.
The gameplan for both fighters is sticking to their gameplans. If any guy throws out his gameplan first, it’ll be Rampage.
Rampage is stronger, harder hitter, and better striker.
His wrestling- TD defense is good- and he is actually very very hard to submit.
and he has been in the ring or cage with everyone.
His problems are inactivity, and not fighting or training to his potential
and Im never sure about his training partners or camp
Evans is the smaller, but faster guy, but has a better chance or having the winning strategy,
which would just be the leg kick and evade.
Evans isnt going to turn it into a grappling match- new celebrity BJJ black belt or not,
his wrestling didnt impress me with a bigger guy like when he fought Tito.
but I don’t think he is going to try and stand in the pocket either.
Id like to say rampage by big fat KO… but more likely its Rashad by leg kicks, and
evasive stalling
Rashad has less money than Rampage so I think he’s the hungrier fighter. I’m not saying Rampage is past it, but he’s pretty close. Plus, Rashad is a Greg Jackson fighter. I always support Greg Jackson fighters. Especially Michelle Waterson. I’d support her anyway I can.
Evans. He’s got faster hands, he’s elusive and he’s the more technical striker - and with how much these two hate eachother, I doubt its going to be anything other than a striking match.
Feel free to prove me wrong with visual evidence, but Rampage’s “boxing” consists of: Block, block, duck, right hook.
[quote]Aussie Davo wrote:
Evans. He’s got faster hands, he’s elusive and he’s the more technical striker - and with how much these two hate eachother, I doubt its going to be anything other than a striking match.
Feel free to prove me wrong with visual evidence, but Rampage’s “boxing” consists of: Block, block, duck, right hook. [/quote]
Rampage’s boxing was never really terrible, and he really improved it when he worked with Roach. in fact, i think his head movement is prolly one of the best in MMA…
i’m not saying he’s a great boxer, but he’s not a boxer. i think his MMA-boxing is pretty good, though…
[quote]Aussie Davo wrote:
Evans. He’s got faster hands, he’s elusive and he’s the more technical striker - and with how much these two hate eachother, I doubt its going to be anything other than a striking match.
Feel free to prove me wrong with visual evidence, but Rampage’s “boxing” consists of: Block, block, duck, right hook. [/quote]
It is called crazy monkey defense.
[quote]Aussie Davo wrote:
Evans. He’s got faster hands, he’s elusive and he’s the more technical striker - and with how much these two hate eachother, I doubt its going to be anything other than a striking match.
Feel free to prove me wrong with visual evidence, but Rampage’s “boxing” consists of: Block, block, duck, right hook. [/quote]
Rampage’s boxing was never really terrible, and he really improved it when he worked with Roach. in fact, i think his head movement is prolly one of the best in MMA…
i’m not saying he’s a great boxer, but he’s not a boxer. i think his MMA-boxing is pretty good, though…[/quote]
Juanito Ibarra takes way more credit for Page’s hands than Roach.
[quote]Aussie Davo wrote:
Evans. He’s got faster hands, he’s elusive and he’s the more technical striker - and with how much these two hate eachother, I doubt its going to be anything other than a striking match.
Feel free to prove me wrong with visual evidence, but Rampage’s “boxing” consists of: Block, block, duck, right hook. [/quote]
It is called crazy monkey defense. [/quote]
No, crazy monkey defense was trademarked by Bob Sapp
Rooting for Rashad, but he’s fighting a better boxer who’s stronger and has good takedown defense. He has two options: Stay on the outside and throw a ton of leg kicks (Griffin, Jardine). Time a few perfect takedowns and control from the top. Unfortunately, the first didn’t work that well for Keith, and Rashad doesn’t have Forrest’s reach/height. Rashad also has a crabby top game, plus he’s no GSP.