Though im not a big fan of watching the "ground game" I agree it can be awesome to watch in certain instances... Problem I had with Maia's match was more his about his opponents lack of attack and the utter lack of competition he presented on the ground and on his feet. I was just hoping Maia would submit him already and put me/him out of my misery. :grin:
I can understand that. To me the fun is just watching the ground guy transition from position to position trying to gain the advantage. I'm learning a lot of this just by watching them and trying to predict what they'll do, so it's kind of like isolating every limb and watching how each position is sought after and attempted while forgetting about the entire match. lol.