I got to say , I really enjoy watching Ouma fight, he is non stop action.. and really,any fighters from the continent of Africa bring a thrill factor to the table, because they come to fight, not to rest or to pose but come to FIGHT. Usually they are in excellent conditioning and have a high determination factor.. Ben Tackie is a good example yes he loses some fights , but I have never seen a bad Tackie fight, I think Ouma is same way. I like his aggressive approach, and the way he just walk his opponents down and makes them crumble. That is Ouma’s strength as a fighter, I don’t think he should change anything. IMO