I've been thinking this for awhile. I alluded to it in an article I wrote a little while back for the front page of the coli. The Phil Davis/Lyoto Machida fight just added some fuel to the fire in my head about judging and reffing. I'd like to see what you guys think. I also want to see feasible things, so no nonsense about soccer kicks and things of the like.
First off, I feel like takedowns are vastly overrated.
Hear me out before you say "Jutt are you crazy nikka?
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I'm not saying TDs are obsolete, because they are VERY important, however coming from a BJJ background, your takedown only counts if you maintain dominant position for 3 seconds. Too many times in an MMA fight, I see a fighter get the takedown, only to grapevine the legs and the opponent stands back up shortly thereafter, no punches or strikes landed. This absolutely needs overhauled.
Attacking off of your back:
Again, too many judges confuse positional dominance. Just because a fighter is on their back, does not always mean they are in an inferior position. Imo and from what i've seen, there are a fair amount of judges botch this.
Stalling
this is the opposite of my first point. Guys shoot the takedown, and lay in side control, or a very sloppy mount and barely stay active. You can maintain a dominant position by staying active, or transitioning to other positions, or go for subs. I don't see refs stand fighters up enough for my liking(could be just me but
) i noticed this in the Aldo/TKZ fight. Both fighters were on the cage, neither one working, especially the one in the dominant position(Aldo) Herb Dean warned the fighters at least 3 times to work, before breaking them up. Completely unnecessary, especially in a championship fight.
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First off, I feel like takedowns are vastly overrated.


I'm not saying TDs are obsolete, because they are VERY important, however coming from a BJJ background, your takedown only counts if you maintain dominant position for 3 seconds. Too many times in an MMA fight, I see a fighter get the takedown, only to grapevine the legs and the opponent stands back up shortly thereafter, no punches or strikes landed. This absolutely needs overhauled.
Attacking off of your back:
Again, too many judges confuse positional dominance. Just because a fighter is on their back, does not always mean they are in an inferior position. Imo and from what i've seen, there are a fair amount of judges botch this.
Stalling


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