greenmedic88 said:
Joanna Jędrzejczyk has impressive striking. Relentless and accurate. I was also pretty impressed with Joanne Calderwood although hers is a Muay Thai style boxing rather than pure boxing, which generally translates pretty poorly in MMA anyway. I'm not that impressed with Cris Justino's striking. As much as I'm a fan of Pride FC era Wanderlei Silva balls to the walls striking, it's pretty far from technical and in my opinion, Justino is essentially a female Wanderlei. She's impressive in the way she imposes her will and aggression on her opponents and almost exclusively uses size and strength to overwhelm everyone, but after seeing her look very beatable in her loss against Jorina Baars, it really emphasized how Justino wins all her fights. I think part of the problem with women's MMA currently, is that there are fewer full time pros. Not earning as much means having to work for a living for most of the fighters (same as the men prior to finding moderate success). Women have only recently started headlining events in the UFC and most of those were headlined by Rousey, who I believe is currently the UFC's biggest draw. Obviously there's a huge drop from Rousey to the second most marketable female fighter. I'd be curious to see how many fighters in Invicta FC fight full time. I don't know why anyone would think Judo is the new best skill set for MMA, barring those who really haven't been following the sport long. If anyone could name one other UFC champion or even contender with a primary Judo background, I'd like to hear it. It's not Judo, it's Rousey. Granted, her Judo is ridiculously good, but this really only emphasizes the individual, not the sport. |
I have to say I was kinda impressed with Amanda Nune's last fight. She got pretty solid stand-up and she's probably one of the few that I can see give Rousey a run for its money if she gets good support from American top team. But yeah, Cyborg also isn't that great a fighter, just like Rousey she just never faced any real competion which made her look invisible.







