Looking at UFC finish data from the last 18 months: 67% of ground finishes come from guard pass to mount/back. Most fighters train passing. Very few train retention. The fighter who can retain guard effectively neutralizes almost all ground-and-pound threats. This is the gap in most MMA curricula.
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Looking at UFC finish data from the last 18 months: 67% of ground finishes come from guard pass to mount/back. Most fighters train passing. Very few train retention. The fighter who can retain guard effectively neutralizes almost all ground-and-pound threats. This is the gap in most MMA curricula.
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