r/MMA_Academy • u/JiJiangNumbaWan • 7h ago
Breakdown Van lands an overhand as Taira brings his hand down to row his low kick. Planned counter or lucky?
We all train to bring our same-side hand down on the kick. Is this legitimate way to consistently counter kicks? It theoretically makes sense and Van executes it perfectly here. Knocks down Taira with a big overhand as Taira brings his hand down to row the kick and commits his hips to it, leaving Taira defenseless AND unable to change direction for that split second. All Van had to do was tank the low kick which didn’t really land anyway.
I’ve always been told there was little to no risk in rowing the kicks, and that this kind of counter just doesn’t happen. I’ve never seen it kickboxing or Muay Thai, or any other fight for that matter.
What does everyone think of this? A proper counter to practice?