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Originally Posted by Funky Fly
Everyone has weaknesses, yes. What I'm getting at is that it's not going to come down to whose weaknesses are worse or whose strengths are greater. It's going to come down to who does the best to minimize the impact their weaknesses have on their game. Anderson Silva is kind of a head hunter when he leads on offence. As a result, he'll not engage at all if it doesn't suit him to do so, for example.
On the countering, JBJ popped Rampage quite a few times off missed hooks, so we know he has some ability with it. Rashad is considerably faster than Rampage, so I figure for JBJ it'll be less about countering directly and more about mixing up offence in new ways to make it harder for Rashad to fight in close where he'd be in a much better position to do real damage.
As for the rest of it, we'll see. It's true Rashad has inside knowledge on Bones due to being former camp mates, but it works both ways too.
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Well, you've got a good point. Minimizing weaknesses will be vital. I'm excited to see how a quick, power double wil be handled by JBJ