

231 - Khamzat Chimaev dominates DDP, but reopens debate on meaning of "Smesh"
Aug 17, 2025
This discussion kicks off with a thrilling recap of UFC 319 and standout performances, celebrating unexpected knockouts and Liz Karmouche's major win. The analysis dives into Alfie Davis’s strategic upset over Gadzi Rabadanov, showcasing his skilled footwork against a grappling powerhouse. Contrasting fighter styles are dissected, revealing the financial pressures behind career decisions. Grappling intricacies are explored, notably the mounted crucifix, while striking techniques, particularly the Cronk Gym Special, highlight effective combat strategies.
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Dominance Through Control, Not Heavy Damage
- Khamzat Chimaev dominated Dricus du Plessis largely by positional control rather than heavy ground strikes.
- Jack Slack highlights Chimaev's takedowns and control as impressive but not classic destructive ground-and-pound.
Head Holds Invite Side Control Trouble
- Dricus repeatedly grabbing Chimaev's head was a tactical error that allowed Chimaev to secure side control and von Flue-like control.
- Slack explains that holding the head in MMA from bottom side control limits escape options and invites top control attacks.
Protect Forearms When Bottom In Side Control
- Keep your forearms in front of the opponent's chest when you are bottom in side control to preserve escapes.
- Avoid wrapping your arms around the top opponent because it removes your ability to roll or recompose guard.