Fighter & Cadrin
Hey, ever thought about how the layout of old battlefields and ancient fighting pits influences the modern arenas we see in MMA? I’ve been mapping some old designs and it’s wild.
Yeah, I see it. Those old pits had tight angles and choke spots that still trick people today. If you can read the floor patterns, you can spot where a fight’s going to stay tight and where it will spread out. That kind of edge is what we look for when we plan a fight. Keep mapping—every detail counts.
Sounds like a solid edge to have. Just make sure those patterns are still reliable; a few misread corners can throw a whole fight off. I’ll keep digging into the archives—every hidden detail might be the difference between a choke or a clean sweep.
Yeah, the old layouts are still useful, but you gotta be precise. A misread corner can mean the difference between a clean sweep and a choke. Keep digging—every hidden angle matters.
Right on. I’ll double‑check every angle, flag any oddities, and keep mapping those hidden corners. No detail gets past me.
That's the mindset. Stay sharp, keep the focus.
Got it. I'll stay sharp and keep the focus on every hidden angle.
Good. Stay disciplined and you’ll find the edge.
Thanks. Will stay disciplined and keep looking for that edge.
Glad to hear it. Stay sharp out there.