Quick glance on Ward vs Dawson

Besides the fact we really missed Micheal Buffer, we had to settle with Wiling out with Nick Cannon’s ring announcements. other than that, everyone in the arena seemed pumped. Andre Wards debut fighting on HBO taking on the number 1 guy in the division Chad Dawson who came down to meet Ward at 168 lbs. Both fighters came into the ring looking in great condition. Ward steps in at 25-0 coming off a 12 dec over Carl Froch while Dawson steps in at 31-1 coming off a majority decision over Bernard Hopkins.

Round 1- Both guys come out slow using the jab and try to feel each other out. both fighters looking to counter punch. Seemes Dawson tries to be the aggressor while Ward moves on angles trying to counter. Pretty much even round.

Second round- Starts out the same, both fighters looking to counter punch. Ward tries to be aggressive which pays off by cutting Dawson over the right eye. Both fighters both go back to the counter punch game with clinching in between. Slow second round, you could give Ward the round with the cut.

Round3- starts the same, in the middle of the ring both trying to counter punch. Tactful round till middle of the Dawson getting caught by a beautifully executed left hand to the head set up by the right hand to the body. From there the fight changes. Ward presses on with combinations but then Dawson tries to return back. 3 round goes to Ward.

Round 4- Dawson falls victim again by a Ward left hook which he gets up and tries to shake off. Ward tactfully presses the attack and methodically breaks down Dawson. With the right eye bleeding, Dawson stays in front of Ward without any attack. Ward wins round 4 easily.

Round 5- Starts back being a tactful fight, both fighters in the middle of the ring counter punching with Ward getting the best of the exchanges. With Ward fighting his fight, he wins exchanges with combination to the head and body with Dawson still looking for that counter punch. Ward wins round five in impressive fashion.

Round 6- With 5 rounds behind, Dawson starts the round off standing in front of Ward with no aggression. Ward comes on dictating the fight using his jab to setting up his big shots. Dawson steps in with an aggressive combination but with little effect as Ward comes right back with a combination of his own. Ward stays busy masterfully winning round 6.

Round 7- With Dawson’s corner pleading for him to step it up, Chad comes out silenced with Ward staying busy attacking and counter attacking with combinations to the body and head. Dawson has no answer for the relentless assault from Ward as he landing body and head shots at a high rate. Ward wins round 7 convincingly.

Round 8- Ward comes out in boxer puncher fashion attacking Dawson with combinations set up by the jab with no significant return from Dawson. In the process of breaking Dawson down with heavy precised shots, the cut over Dawson’s eye worsens. Ward stays busy while Dawson stays in survival mode. ward wins round 8 with no contest.

Round 9- As big concerns in the Dawson corner, Garcia begs Chad that he needs to go for broke. Round 9 starts out in Ward fashion stepping in with combinations and countering Dawson’s counters, Dawson standing in front of ward bleeding and no offense. With referee Steve Smoger looking in carefully, Ward mounds steady attacks and counter attacks breaking down Dawson with again no return. Ward wins round 9 .

Round 10- Bloodied and broken down, Dawson comes out for round 10 needing a knock out to win. Ward comes in smelling a victory, puts a combination together breaking his opponent down in championship fashion dropping his battered opponent. Dawson gets up with no intentions of going on, tells Smoger that he’s done and to end the fight.

Someone can argue That Dawson’s lack luster performance was due to dropping down in weight to meet Ward at 168 but was this really the case?… No. Ward Masterfully broke down the number 1 guy in the division Chad Dawson.. No excuses. So with this win, what is next for Ward? Who ever it is, its gonna be a hot ticket as Ward stocks rises again.

Fighter’s Ultimate Sacrifices. Are you ready?

By Scott Neal

Fighter’s ultimate sacrifice.. are you prepared? are you ready?  A young kid steps into the gym for the first time. He learns, trains, pours sweat, blood and tears for years trying to master his craft. He is determined to win. He trades play time for hard work gym time. For him, gym time IS play time.. Over time this young kid develops into a young man with skills and talent, all he wants to win and win big.

It’s time. This young man is 20 yrs old now. He is a decorated amateur champion. Managers want him, big promoters him. This young amateur champion’s future looks brilliant with a chance to join one of the biggest promoters in the game with a lucrative contract in the future and train with the best professionals in the game. life is good, but with one exception and maybe the biggest ultimate sacrifice in his life. This young man has a fiance and a child on the way. With training camp 1500 miles away, the young fighter’s fiance is unwilling to pack up and leave 1500 miles away from her friends and loved ones.

With big opportunities 1500 miles away, what does the young fighter do? Does he pack up and leave his family behind to chase his dreams? This Is one of the ultimate sacrifices a fighter faces if he wants to become champion. Becoming a champion comes with not only hard work and dedication, but sacrificing loved ones.

Ok lets fast forward. This young man followed his dream, put in 16 yrs and became 3 time world champion. He has money, fame but he is missing one important thing. Through his journey becoming a 3 time champion, sacrifices were made along the way. Now after the end of his career, his wife is distant, His kids barley know him and even some cases resent him.

In many cases this becomes a reality but I imagine not in all. Becoming a champion is a hell of a thing. Your fight career (if you want to become champion)  has to be top priority. It comes before girlfriends, fiances, wives, even your kids. Its a hard cold fact but with a heart of a champion comes with choices and sacrifices of a champion.

Young amateurs should realize what it really takes to become champion and to make wise decisions early so that the ones down the are not as tough.

Ultimate question… are you ready to be a champion?

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Boxing applied in MMA (fighting on angles)

Boxing strategy on angles applied to MMA

Boxing off angles applied in MMA are the same as classical boxing. The difference would be that the size of the gloves, and the incorporation of kicks, knees, elbows, and clinching.
With these elements, the strategies can change.
One example of attacking using the angles would be:
stepping in with your combination to the head (your opponent using the smaller MMA glove, creating different opportunities for clean body shots with his high guard) pivoting around taking his counter attack away from him, while you’re ripping your combination to the body and head all from the angle.
Landing punches on the angle gives you a higher chance of the knock out.
Its the punch you don’t see coming that hurts you the most!

Snippet from the book “Sweet Science applied in Mma”

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TRUassassin Gear gives away Boxing gloves and FREE Tickets to NAAFS Combat Challenge

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The classical boxing jab under utilized in MMA (GETTING THE BASICS)

By Scott Neal

in boxing, the jab is the most important weapon in the game. With the jab you are able to do many of things such as setting up your power shots, shooting it in and out of the *danger zone, *gauging your opponent, and even using it while your thinking of your next strategy. There have been fights won behind the jab such as GSP vs Koscheck just for an example. So why do so few MMA fighters use the jab on the regular? Well, lets think about this… Is it because of the fighting range? When factoring in leg kicks and takedowns, this could affect the way fighters use the jab. i noticed that MMA fighters start out at a little further range than boxers and I’m assuming its because they’re leary on leg kicks. But, the most effective leg kicks are most effective in punch range… So therefore there isnt really a good reason why the jab should be used more often, setting up legs kick, flying knees, even takedowns.

Another big factor of why the jab is abandoned in MMA is the lack of true Boxing coaches in the MMA gyms! Its hard to find a true Boxing coach due to.. one: Boxing coaches are busy coaching boxers, and two: a lot of boxing coaches do not want to deal with MMA. If you’re fortunate to have a true boxing coach, that”s awesome. So with that said, really all it takes is applying boxing into MMA is simply MASTERING THE BASICS. There are things that apply from boxing into MMA , there are things that do not but I want to save that topic for another blog. When it comes to the jab, it would for sure apply very effectively in MMA.

Getting a good understand of the basics of the jab, and the basics of boxing period along with the footwook would be the key. Putting it all together and mastering the basics, then incorporating this into your MMA game would be huge.

MMA fighters please be free and comment!

#implemetingboxingintoMMA (my goal)

*danger zones- there are 3 zones. 1-all the way out (safe zone) 2-in punch range (danger zone) 3-all the way in (somewhat safer zone exception: hooks and uppercuts)

*Gauging your opponent- feeling out your opponent with your jab to see what movements he or she is doing

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TRUassassin Fight Gear and Apparel sponsors Wilkins Santiago for Oct. 6 bout

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October 6th at the soccer plex in Lorain Ohio, Wilkins Santiago goes head to head with the tough Casey “Cajun Bull”Adams (3-2) in a scheduled sanction bout.
As Santiago will try to improve to 7-0 as he prepares at Freddie’s gym in Lorain Ohio, he says ” I know Casey is a tough kid, but we got em.”
In Adams last bout with the “Phenom” Dante Moore, he stood in and exchanged toe to toe in an entertaining bout losing a decision. In this fight with Santiago, we may see fireworks and should be a burn burner!
Also on the card will be Antonio Nieves From Cleveland Ohio vs TBA. We expect good things from the decorated amateur and now 2-0 record as a pro.

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Quick results: NAAFS Cage Fury 18 in Charelston WV

Caged Fury 18 Results

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  • Kyle Rozewski defeats Matt Enger via Submission (rear-naked choke) 4:15 into Round 2
  • Taylor Ruscin defeats Darryl Madison via Submission (rear-naked choke) 02:14 into Round 1
  • Isaac Steele defeats Charles Dove via Unanimous Decision (All three judges score it 29-28)
  • Ryan Shank defeats Jason Keen via TKO (ref stoppage due to strikes) 03:47 into Round 1
  • Bryan Goldsby defeats Steve Smith via Unanimous Decision (all three judges score it 30-27)
  • Justin Steave defeats Donte Adams via TKO referee Stoppage 03:11 into Round 1
  • Ruslan Khaskhanov defeats Eli Garshnick via Spilt Decision (Judge 1 29-28 Eli, Judge 30-27 Ruslan, Judge 30-27, Ruslan)
  • Josh Moore defeats Matt Garrettson via Submission (rear-naked choke) 02:38 into Round 3
  • Khama Worthy defeats Victor Crenshaw via TKO (doctor stoppage) 03:46 into Round 3
  • Anthony Morgan defeats Chris Dunn via Unanimous Decision (Judge 1 29-28, Judge 2, 29-28, Judge 3 30-27)

 

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Cleveland Ohio fighter Victer Crenshaw does battle at the NAAFS Caged Fury 18st against “Worthy” opponent

Victer Crenshaw 5-2
Hometown: Cleveland Ohio
Age:25
Weight: 155
Height: 5″8″
Reach: 73
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This Saturday August 25, Victer Crenshaw steps into the cage at the NAAFS Caged Fury 18 in Charleston WV going up against tough Pittsburgh native, Khama Worthy.
Crenshaw the cagey southpaw says he is in top shape and ready for whatever Worthy brings into the cage.
With 13yrs in wrestling and with collegiate national titles out of Notre Dame in 2008, Crenshaw works out with top competitors in Northeast Ohio such as Nick Duell (former NAAFS title holder), Joe Hieland (collegian champion wrestler and Bellator competitor), Forest Petz (UFC veteran) along with top amateur fighters such as RJ Buck and Dustin Wolf.
Crenshaw brings an unorthodox style, speed, athleticism and sheer determination into the cage. This matchup will definitely be interesting.
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Victer Crenshaw Interview

TA: What made you get into MMA?
VC: “Well, First off I was always interested in MMA. I felt I would be great at it plus after college, there really wasn’t anything after that as far as a wrestling career goes. I seen guys I wrestled with go into MMA, I felt I could excel.
Second, I needed an outlet for the aggression I had growing up through school and college so I felt MMA could be that outlet”.
TA: So Victer, what are your goals in MMA?
VC: Well really I have many goals in mind. My short term goals are to put a string of wins together and win the NAAFS title. Then from there, I’m looking at Bellator, Strike force or which ever comes first and grab titles from there.
My long term goals though are basically win world titles, give back to the people, and really, I just want to be great.

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