Will you circle toward your opponent's back arm?

Gerry Seymour

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I would rather be predictable, and be able to see where I was going, rather than unpredictable and regularly being unaware of my surroundings.
For most folks, moving to that other side isn't a blind move.
 

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It depends if it's a street fight or a cage match. In a match, where you've gone in a lot and there's plenty of tape to watch on you, then being "predictable" is a huge problem.

Most street fights will be over before predictability becomes an issue.
If the other guy has some skill, it may take 30 seconds or more for it to be over. And that's time enough to build a pattern.
 

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Kicking and Grappling change this game.

Open or closed stance plays a part as well.

I change lead based on what i am looking to do, or where i see i can take advantage.

This at times means i move to their power side at times.
 

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