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  1. what i learnt in training is if i do a rear leg slide that normally drops my opponent’s hands making them vulnerable for any types of strikes to the head (usually punches to the head since the rear leg slide puts your legs together which means you can’t kick). However once i do the rear leg slide i lift me front left leg and feint a side teep (this helps keep their hands low) then when my left leg is in the air i step on the outside of my opponent and land a round house kick or any other strike that will land shoulder height or above.

  2. a part of me really hopes Izzy’s next opponents don’t see this lmao, but something tells me even if they did they’d still have a hard time reading him. either way, it’s analysis like this and champions like Izzy that will advance the sport and allow mankind to reach a new plateau in combat sports. bravo sir.

  3. Your breakdowns are amazing! Just found you and now I am going to watch all of your videos! Thanks a bunch and I hope there is much more coming in the future 💯🥋💪🏼

  4. This is a really good video. I like how Izzy uses these faints to gauge what the opponent is paying attention to the most at that moment as well as setting up his attacks, and be aware of his patterns and reactions.
    I gotta tell ya B, them colorful dots pinpointing the attacks are awesome. I’m wondering why I don’t see em more often.

  5. You can avoid being kicked by moving toward the forward leg and constantly circling around your opponent. That way it is difficult for your opponent to kick you. The reason why a guy is being kicked is because of the lack of lateral movements.

  6. Bro i just happen to come across this video and rhis was very in depth. You broke it down to where im gonna attempt some of this stuff in sparring next time

  7. GSP spoke about this once, overstimulation. Essentially you show his some many feints/looks/layers behind every attack, that it mentally fatigues you, causing your body to fatigue.

  8. I like to throw like a left slap hook and then a teep, after I landed the teep a couple times I feint the teep (like izzy) throw a cross over the top and a lead body hook and it worked great so far

  9. This video helped me level up. Came back to see if u made more videos and u did. I’m subbing, hope u can teach me more. I didn’t even know these feints you showcased were even an option, and neither did my recipients in sparring

  10. I noticed something. Isnt it funny how he ran through Robert Whitaker. One of the most ruthless people in the ufc. But, Kelvin Gastelum with the height of 5’9 and 71 in reach gave this pure striker a challenge.

  11. Great video, I feel you should do a part two breaking down the best range to use each feint because I got into trouble with feinting a kick from mid range and being punished when I first started. Don’t want people trying this then getting confused when they get obliterated in sparring for this hahaha.

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