Yea Azn, it helps keep you out of range of the right, but also, it throws the opponent off as they have to try and adjust. As they will turn to find you and it makes them pause, or circle looking for target.
I first watched him do it when we went for a show in Grand Rapids and they switched up his match for the GG MI champ, who had 4 inches in height on him, plus nearly 12 lbs. It was a bit of a dirty switcharoo and they thought it would give their fighter an easy warm up for nationals in 2 weeks. Our guy confused the hell out of him, other dude was swinging at air, and getting countered every time he tried to adjust. Was fun to watch and an easy win for us.


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