07-11-2018, 05:05 PM
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#45
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Re: List of small stat changes that can improve fighter ranking accuracy
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Originally Posted by RomeroXVII |
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At least you admit it's based on the perception of the Holloway fights, so I respect that. His head movement in the second fight before being ego driven to a brawl with Holloway was absolutely stellar in the first two rounds. My only wish is that he had gotten a full camp for that one as well.
Rewatch these fights (chronological order) : Aldo vs Frankie 1, Chang Sung Jung in where he uses grappling to make up for a broken foot, Lamas, FOTY with Mendes 2 where he literally catches a second wind in the 5th after dropping the only round he lost in Round 4 against him, and his UFC 200 bout against Frankie Edgar. That was post 13 second KO, in where he was the Underdog and Frankie was expected to beat him, Aldo lost the first round due to an activity and won the next four due to a stellar jab and maintaining his pace.
Of course if I were to go nuts with Aldo and throw a bunch of spinning things (lol) I should lose a considerable amount of stamina, however, if I'm fighting just like him at his best, keeping my opponent at bay, and using successful movement, I shouldn't be punished.
You can see in the second fight with Edgar, as the quickest, longest, and most efficient punch in Aldo's arsenal, the jab allows him to steal fractions of seconds from his opponent. As that jab is connecting, and the opponent is reacting to its impact--or working to avoid it--Aldo has a moment in which to adjust. He can take small steps with every jab, and consistently frustrate Edgar's efforts to slip in under and close the gap.
At his best, Aldo must control distance, take angles, and then use his defensive advantages to do damage.
Jose Aldo is a master of sending messages. When he fought Chad Mendes at UFC 179, for example, he stymied the aggressive power puncher's assault with a few choice bursts of reckless aggression. Despite being knocked down and staggered early on, Aldo ended up winning the first round, and scared Mendes off in the process. Though Chad had his moments throughout the rest of the fight, he was not able to make himself pressure the way he did at first.
Yair Rodriguez's Striking Stamina is at 93 my friend. So is Holloways, only difference is that Holloway gets more accurate the more combos you land, along if the guy he's fighting gets in a health event. I can settle for 91 for Aldo and I especially want some love for Chad Mendes as well. 90 for Mendes, along with a buff for his footwork, and head movement and blocking to 90. Negative Reinforcement Level 3 would be nice as well.
In terms for a lower rated character, Ross Pearson has to be shown some respect for his Head Movement. Has one of the best out there, needs at least a 93.
EDIT: MUSTACHE ALDO! >:C
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Be careful mentioning 93 ratings...
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