Word. I've always thought that was a dumb move. It's great for guys that have the agility to pull it off - but too risky against "eye-leet" fighters - as Emmanuel Steward would say. Fedor reminds us why.
If you have your opponent rocked its not a bad move, problem was Fedor wasn't rocked. AA has the agility to pull it off just bad timing for him.
I don't think Roach was teaching Arlovski any flying knees. Arlovski was outboxing Fedor though and I felt it was a matter of time, honestly. I thought Fedor was going to walk straight on to a big punch. In the end, Arlovski awful chin let him down.
AA was clearly on top but got caught with a good punch from Fedor. Actually when u look at it closer, Fedor wasn't even looking at where he was throwing his punch, i won't say lucky punch but everbody can make up their own minds about that. AA looked a far better boxer under Freddie Roach's training, it's ashame he caught caught because if they kept standing it wouldn't have been good for Fedor.
that was funny even before the fight when said aa was going to be a boxer and compete for a title lmao