All Charles did the whole fight was attempt 2 submissions he couldn’t even finish. Arman had more takedowns and ground control and landed more punches and kicks and elbows and cut Charles open. Idk how anyone that’s not bias could even say Charles won any round and didn’t get dominated.
All Charles did the whole fight was attempt 2 submissions he couldn’t even finish. Arman had more takedowns and ground control and landed more punches and kicks and elbows and cut Charles open. Idk how anyone that’s not bias could even say Charles won any round and didn’t get dominated.
@@callouts7915no way did Charles do enough to win the fight round 1 was close but I’ll give it to Charles because of the sub attempt the rest were all Armans 90% of the fight he was under his control more strikes more takedowns
@@davidshatyan5927100%, I think Charles def won round 1 tho. It just depends on if you give more significance to Charles submission or armans ground time. For me the submission but i respect others opinions.
Arman didn’t threaten 💩 Effective Striking/Grappling “Legal blows that have immediate or cumulative impact with the potential to contribute towards the end of the match with the IMMEDIATE weighing in more heavily than the cumulative impact. Successful execution of takedowns, submission attempts, reversals and the achievement of advantageous positions that produce immediate or cumulative impact with the potential to contribute to the end of the match, with the IMMEDIATE weighing more heavily than the cumulative impact.” It shall be noted that a successful takedown is not merely a changing of position, but the establishment of an attack from the use of the takedown. Top and bottom position fighters are assessed more on the impactful/effective result of their actions, more so than their position. This criterion will be the deciding factor in a high majority of decisions when scoring a round. The next two criteria must be treated as a backup and used ONLY when Effective Striking/Grappling is 100% equal for the round.” The key being immediate and who was closer to a finish