Chapter 246 - 223: The Arena and Real Combat Are Not the Same
Tyron and Riddle walked into the octagonal cage.
The match consisted of three rounds, each round lasting five minutes, and the organizers had brought in a professional UFC referee to score the rounds.
The match began.
Riddle took the initiative to attack, trying to get in close, but Tyron struck back.
After exchanging a few blows, Riddle suddenly bent down and lunged forward, attempting to grab both of Tyron’s legs.
This move, the lunging leg grab, is a favorite among ground fighters.
Almost everyone knows that ground fighters will try to close the gap and take down their opponent, but it’s still difficult to be on guard against this move at all times.
In the UFC, some fighters consistently win on the ground, like the current lightweight champion Ground Eagle. You know he’s going to use the lunging leg grab, but you just can’t block it.
At this moment, as Riddle used the lunging leg grab, Tyron was already prepared; he leaned forward, jumped back with both legs, and avoided the grasping hands.
Riddle failed to catch Tyron’s legs and immediately straightened up, raised his head, and grabbed Tyron’s arms.
He needed to prevent Tyron from taking advantage of the situation to attack and simultaneously engage in close-quarters grappling, continuing to look for an opportunity.
