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  • Questions about Viltich System???

    im really confused about the fighting technique of Matt Hughe called ''Viltich System'' sorry if the spelling is wrong....just wondering if its his own system or its an unknwon fighting technique.. and what does it give and shows?...thx

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    Miletich...under Pat Miletich, a trainer. It's a MMA system, ie they train the various arts used in MMA with an MMA focus in mind.

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    • #3
      Link...

      http://www.mfselite.com

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      • #4
        thx for the info about milethic system and its a family name and cool coz it produce many good fighters

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        • #5
          It's a bit of BJJ with some Muay Thai, from the look of it. Matt Hughes uses it really well. He's got a great ground game and some excellent standing techniques.

          Good system, but it's not like you can learn it anywhere. Pat Miletich used to fight, but now he just trains other UFC fighters.

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          • #6
            Militech analysed

            If you want to sell you fighting knowledge you name it.

            Pat has boxed professionally, he was the Midwest Muay Thai champ, he trained in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and of course, being in Iowa, they are very strong in wrestling.

            Weaknesses.
            What they call BJJ is really wrestling where they keep fighting from there backs. They have mediocre guards, half guard, mount, back, knee on stomach, open guard. They are better at side control and North South, but not with submissions.
            They are poor at submissions and submission defense. Their fighters are beaten often by submission. They usually only try obvious and very safe submissions.
            They also neglect their Muay Thai clinch in favor of a wrestling clinch.
            Very poor knowledge of Muay Thai clinch and very little respect for the concept.
            They tend to train their different aspect separately will little realistic integrated sparring. It is either boxing, Kickboxing, ground grappling of grappling from standing.
            Their stand up striking tends to be boxing with Thai round kicks. They are weak in front kicks, side kicks, spins, body punches, elbows, sweeps, clinches and knees.
            They tend to focus soley on going all out (wrestler mentality) and do not stop to analyse themselves in training.

            Strengths
            Emphasis on conditioning
            Many very experienced fighters
            Good wrestling with lots of experienced wrestlers to train with
            Good boxing with pro boxers to spar
            lots sparring
            Good takedown defense
            Most successful fighting school in the world.

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