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Bellator London might have been a shambles on the organisational end—with the card scattered through different channels and awkwardly staggered to appeal to different time zones—but it was all worth it for Rafael Lovato’s performance.  Generally we do not do much proclaiming that a certain technique or tactic is “the future” of an aspect of MMA, but there is fun to be had in examining trends and even trying to get out ahead of them and Lovato versus Mousasi demonstrated some interesting ideas which he likely didn’t invent but which haven’t quite caught on at large in MMA yet. 

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The Masterful MMA Grappling of Rafael Lovato - The Fight Primer

The most obvious example that we can point to is his guard pulling. Choosing to drag the opponent into your guard in MMA is generally seen as madness even for the very best grapplers. Shinya Aoki used to jump for flying closed guard pulls and that was incredible but he was very much an exception.

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Roumenov

Sweet, I didn't totally follow some of these points in the podcast so this writeup is much appreciated.