I'll throw this out there.
I understand and have discussed the flow of fighting countless times over the years. Often each stage of the 'flow' is assigned certain styles. However, I would pose the question, if one planned on having to move through this flow during a fight, does that mean one plans to fail at all stages until the end? I realize that is a safer bet, but I have seen incredible kickers who would put you down with incredible deftness. I spoke with some younger guys (20's) that talk about needing to focus on BJJ "since all fights eventually go to the ground". But then I see their kicks and strikes and they suck (and obvious lack of sufficient training).. so of course they fail and have to fall into a clinch/throw/ground path. NOTE: I hold no disrespect for BJJ or any ground styles. I am studying Judo ATM to improve my own - as the majority of my training has been TKD & Kenpo. However I hold to the fact that if I could use my kicks to their fullest, their would be blown out knees, broken ribs, and head trauma before I 'fell' into the later half of said flow.
I am curious if anyone agrees, and not and why. TIA.