Yair Rodriguez is the latest UFC fighter to quit sparring in training camp
Yair Rodriguez is the latest UFC fighter to quit sparring in training camp Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Combination of beauty by Yair Rodriguez
Rabona kick + spinning elbowCombination of beauty by Yair Rodriguez "I’m not going to forget how to fight. I have many, many years in combat sports – I’ve been in this since I was 5 years old across many sports. So now I just focus on the technical, tactical and physical. It’s basically knowing what to do, what not to do and building up my endurance for the fight.” Watch Yair Rodriguez discuss his preparations for fighting Brian Ortega below: Yair Rodriguez's last fight was against Max Holloway, another elite striker who has stopped sparring but still has some of the tightest striking in the UFC. While 'El Pantera' lost that fight via decision, he proved that he could at the very top of the featherweight division. Now he faces Brian Ortega at UFC on ABC 3, and while 'T-City' doesn't have the same level of striking prowess, his submission game is second to none at 145 pounds. UFC FRESNO: Brian Ortega def. Cub Swanson via submission (guillotine choke) at 3:22 of R2
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UFC FRESNO: Brian Ortega def. Cub Swanson via submission (guillotine choke) at 3:22 of R2fresno
I m not interested in taking hits - Yair Rodriguez reveals he no longer spars in training camp
Yair Rodriguez (Image via Getty Photos) Yair Rodriguez is the latest to reveal he's no longer sparring in the gym. Typically, sparring practice is one of the cornerstones of a fighter's training camps. However, Rodriguez has decided the health risks associated with getting hit are too great. In a recent interview with Hablemos MMA, Rodriguez said: "So no, I’m not interested in taking hits during training. They don’t pay for that. They pay me to fight once I’m up in the cage. I try to save myself from as much impact as I can possibly have to my head.” Rabona kick + spinning elbowCombination of beauty by Yair Rodriguez
Rabona kick + spinning elbowCombination of beauty by Yair Rodriguez "I’m not going to forget how to fight. I have many, many years in combat sports – I’ve been in this since I was 5 years old across many sports. So now I just focus on the technical, tactical and physical. It’s basically knowing what to do, what not to do and building up my endurance for the fight.” Watch Yair Rodriguez discuss his preparations for fighting Brian Ortega below: Yair Rodriguez's last fight was against Max Holloway, another elite striker who has stopped sparring but still has some of the tightest striking in the UFC. While 'El Pantera' lost that fight via decision, he proved that he could at the very top of the featherweight division. Now he faces Brian Ortega at UFC on ABC 3, and while 'T-City' doesn't have the same level of striking prowess, his submission game is second to none at 145 pounds. UFC FRESNO: Brian Ortega def. Cub Swanson via submission (guillotine choke) at 3:22 of R2
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UFC FRESNO: Brian Ortega def. Cub Swanson via submission (guillotine choke) at 3:22 of R2fresno