UnderGround Forum >> UFC pace of action up over 200% since 90s
| 1/9/13 10:30 PM | |
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| 1/9/13 10:53 PM | |
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Nexuscrawlers
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There are a lot more lighter weight fighters now compared to then. I wonder if the graph would look different if done for each weight class.
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| 1/9/13 11:18 PM | |
da Vinci 81
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Not so different really when you consider Shamrock vs Severn alone probably cut those significant-strikes-per-minute numbers in half.... |
| 1/9/13 11:22 PM | |
slamming
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The time it would take to compile this data, even if it isnt accurate is mind boggling. |
| 1/10/13 8:44 AM | |
BrattMamley
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hmmm interdasting |
| 1/10/13 9:00 AM | |
Smellde Gluve
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Interesting stuff!
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| 1/10/13 9:05 AM | |
Willin
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Nexuscrawlers - There are a lot more lighter weight fighters now compared to then. I wonder if the graph would look different if done for each weight class.This is what I came here to say. Sounds like bogus statistic wonkery though I appreciate the effort. The sampling base has changed dramatically by adding the lighter weight classes. With that said I'm sure the rate has risen a bit across the board for each specific weightclass. BJJers and Striker have learned some takedown defense and can now keep the fight standing to strike more often.
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| 1/10/13 11:18 AM | |
MuchRespec'
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Pre unified rules a mistake cost you a fight more often than not. These days the "down" position is protected (no knees, kicks or stomps, all fight finishers). Average fighter submission defense is WAY up. And staying busy to maintain position/avoid a resets... Nothing terribly surprising about this IMO, it just boils down to your definition of 'action' (or 'significant strikes' I suppose.
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