On a surface level, I get it. Having style means having distinction. If you have a distinct fighting style, it makes it hard to understand and adapt to (or am I completely wrong? Please tell me if I am).
But what does that really mean? Is it more subjective and only interpretative between fighters? Or is it a general term?
Since we're on the subject, I'm gonna make this a two part question. Cause I'm a huge fan of two part questions.
What is your favorite style from a fighter? Personally, I don't think I'm learned enough (yet) to answer that question with respectable clarity. So I seek the answers of the good folks at Saddo here to hopefully provide insight.
Thank you for your time and answers.
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