The following is only my opinion, from what I've observed from early UFC fights to the present day.
When the UFC first came to light, we saw a tall, slender man, pretty much walk into the ring, and dominate all comers to the octagon. We saw Royce clinch, take down, and pretty much frustrate the hell out of his opponent and then move in for the finish. No matter how hard we saw someone struggle, they just could not pass his guard.
Fast forward to present day. Today we see many great fighters enter the ring. We see, at least IMHO, people doing alot more striking than we did in past shows. Today, someone ends up in the guard, and instead of seeing the technical guard pass, we see the top guy stand up, and begin to G&P, often with much success. We see the guy on the bottom pretty much eat many punches.
So my question is...did the use of the guard fade? I'm not saying that the fighters of today dont know how to grapple, but I'm saying that it seems like the bottom guy lately is more vulnerable compared to what we used to see with Royce.
Again, this is not meant to take anything away from anyone. I tip my hat and give a ton of credit to the folks that step into the ring. They have alot of guts to do that. I'm just making a simple observation. I could be wrong, but this is what it seems like to me.
Thoughts?
When the UFC first came to light, we saw a tall, slender man, pretty much walk into the ring, and dominate all comers to the octagon. We saw Royce clinch, take down, and pretty much frustrate the hell out of his opponent and then move in for the finish. No matter how hard we saw someone struggle, they just could not pass his guard.
Fast forward to present day. Today we see many great fighters enter the ring. We see, at least IMHO, people doing alot more striking than we did in past shows. Today, someone ends up in the guard, and instead of seeing the technical guard pass, we see the top guy stand up, and begin to G&P, often with much success. We see the guy on the bottom pretty much eat many punches.
So my question is...did the use of the guard fade? I'm not saying that the fighters of today dont know how to grapple, but I'm saying that it seems like the bottom guy lately is more vulnerable compared to what we used to see with Royce.
Again, this is not meant to take anything away from anyone. I tip my hat and give a ton of credit to the folks that step into the ring. They have alot of guts to do that. I'm just making a simple observation. I could be wrong, but this is what it seems like to me.
Thoughts?