This question has a clear answer from watching elite MMA over ten years: grappling IQ is the separator at the highest level, physical tools are the entry ticket. Almost every UFC champion-caliber grappler has above-average physical attributes โ strength, speed, flexibility. What separates them within that cohort is anticipation. Demetrious Johnson could read what submission his opponent was going for before they committed to it. Gordon Ryan in grappling knows three moves ahead. Islam Makhachev feels when a takedown defense will break before it breaks. Physical strength wins at regional level. Anticipation and strategic sequencing are what win at UFC level.
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This question has a clear answer from watching elite MMA over ten years: grappling IQ is the separator at the highest level, physical tools are the entry ticket. Almost every UFC champion-caliber grappler has above-average physical attributes โ strength, speed, flexibility. What separates them within that cohort is anticipation. Demetrious Johnson could read what submission his opponent was going for before they committed to it. Gordon Ryan in grappling knows three moves ahead. Islam Makhachev feels when a takedown defense will break before it breaks. Physical strength wins at regional level. Anticipation and strategic sequencing are what win at UFC level.
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Oliveira's danger in transition is real. He's most dangerous when fights are moving and nobody who beat him has done it by letting the fight stay scrambled.
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