Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
I recon it showed he has heart and chin but not much upstairs to be able to make it far in the game.

He stood in the same stance getting the same leg chopped out continually

He needs another coach.

If you have a damaged lead leg you have to be taught how to pull it back behind you on the launch of the other guys leg strike, It gives you time and distance because he is commmited and has to go through with whats he starts. You switch stance and move in up the other side as the attackers foot lands you switch around it and your in distance to bang with your fists.

Either that or get taught whats called an entry technique where you lift your front knee and leg up for protection of it and skip into range off the rear leg at the exact correct moment off the other guys movemnts and bridge the gap in saftey with your bad leg up and your rear out of distance and so you deal with them at arms reach and grapple or control them just as you land into strike range then strike once your stance is grounded.

There is one UfC guy who does this (arms out slightly front leg comes up high quickly to protect the ribs and the leg and in he goes into punch range) but I forget who it is ?
Anderson silva does that... I thought Kimbo did good, Houston Alexander was no joke the guy knocked out Keith Jardine in 1 round! He beat a legit UFC fighter and no one can ever take that from him! Im proud of Kimbo... His leg problem concerns me though he had about 5 months to recover and obviously it still troubles him .. im worried it might be permanent damage or he might need operation or shots like suggested on the show...