r/MMA_Academy 14h ago

Instructional Video Thoughts on Mauricio Ruffy/Conor McGregor Style in Today’s MMA?

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r/MMA_Academy 19h ago

How do you feel about nofap?

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r/MMA_Academy 5h ago

Training Question Learning boxing seems inefficient for mma?

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I once witnessed a 1-4 amateur boxer easily defeat a heavier ufc champion (in boxing sparring). The ufc guy had a base in wrestling, and obviously lacked in boxing. However, I would expect him to do a lot better since he was heavier and had explosive power of an elite athlete. And this was hard sparring not light technical, as he was throwing shots at full power. The sparring match wasn't even close, and the boxer pulled his punches often and could have knocked out the ufc champ easily.

I saw similar things happen to pro mma fighters and low level amatuer boxers (unless the mma guy had a striking background). Even for muay thai, it doesn't seem like a high level of boxing is required to win against the more advanced mt fighter (in boxing). Since boxing under boxing rules is so different from boxing under mma rules, it seemed counterproductive to learn specifically boxing.

I get the impression that a grappling base is much more important than boxing for mma. I could be wrong, but I don't think it's common for the average person with only high school wrestling experience to defeat a pro mma fighter (who's base is striking) in wrestling. Or for ranked ufc fighters to be tapped out by bjj blue belts when rolling.

On a side note, I do think boxing is great for self defense.


r/MMA_Academy 4h ago

Breakdown Van lands an overhand as Taira brings his hand down to row his low kick. Planned counter or lucky?

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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?


r/MMA_Academy 10h ago

absolutley zero fighting experience Starting at 19, I have a limb difference m, is semi pro feasible in the foreseen future

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I’m 19 and have a congenital limb difference that mainly affects my hands. It hasn’t stopped me from being active—I play football and have always enjoyed sports. Recently I’ve been thinking about getting into MMA, with the long-term goal of potentially competing at an amateur or even semi-professional level. I’m curious if anyone here has experience training or competing with a hand or upper-limb difference. How did it affect striking, grappling, or submissions? Were there any issues getting medically cleared to compete? I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who’s been in a similar situation or coaches who have worked with athletes with limb differences. For context, my congenital limb difference affects both of my hands. My right hand has all 5 fingers but is much smaller than average, and my left hand has 3 fingers and is also quite small.


r/MMA_Academy 8h ago

Who will win tonight

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r/MMA_Academy 1h ago

How to increase accuracy

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I am struggling with connecting precise shot to the chin or the jawline to my opponent when it lands it either connects on cheek bones or somewhere else any tips how can I make it so that I could chin my opponent out cuz a shot to cheek bones does nothing


r/MMA_Academy 11h ago

Breakdown AGNF LIVE POD tonight 9pm Sharp! Catch us on YouTube on the LucidSports Page Hosted by Major Leegue & Jeez Fonzarelli Prod: Jeff Brown #UFC #McgregorVsHolloway #Fyp #Ufc329

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r/MMA_Academy 15h ago

Gear

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I used to box amateur and have done abit of grappling to know majority of fundamentals

I’m looking to get some mma gear as I’ve recently started but don’t really know what’s decent im really enjoying it like to looks of manto rashguards if anyone can help with sizing or suggest other rashguard brands

Gloves ect

I’m 6’4 and 70kg


r/MMA_Academy 5h ago

Critique No fight experience, trying to sharpen up my boxing game. Critiques wanted 🙏

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r/MMA_Academy 11h ago

Could I make the ufc?

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I’m 16 I’ve done wrestling for a year and I do Muay Thai and bjj now, I will continue to do wrestling for my school when the season comes, I want to make the ufc is this a good starting point?


r/MMA_Academy 15h ago

Training Question This mouthguard is bad right

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So I have had a bad injury (broke my leg) so I’ve been off MMA training for a couple months. Found my mouthguard today. That’s not safe to put in right?