UFC 223: Al Iaquinta-Paul Felder Official For Brooklyn

Lightweights Al Iaquinta and Paul Felder will finally settle the score this April at UFC 223. Officials confirmed the bout as part of the April 7 event from Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The card features Tony Ferguson vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov for the li…

Lightweights Al Iaquinta and Paul Felder will finally settle the score this April at UFC 223. Officials confirmed the bout as part of the April 7 event from Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The card features Tony Ferguson vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov for the lightweight title, along with Rose Namajunas defending her strawweight belt vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk. […]

Al Iaquinta: I Felt Kind of Rushed Going Into Paul Felder Bout

Al Iaquinta doesn’t like how his last scheduled fight was handled. Iaquinta was set to take on Paul Felder on Dec. 2 inside Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The bout was going to be featured on the UFC 218 card. “Raging” was…

Al Iaquinta doesn’t like how his last scheduled fight was handled. Iaquinta was set to take on Paul Felder on Dec. 2 inside Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The bout was going to be featured on the UFC 218 card. “Raging” was forced off the event due to an injury. Iaquinta recently said he’s leaning […]

Al Iaquinta: Flush Conor McGregor Doesn’t Need to Fight Again

Iaquinta believes that the behavior of Conor McGregor at Bellator 187 in Dublin simply serves to prove that he has things his way right now “Raging” Al told BJPenn.com that the Irishman may have deserved a ‘wake up call’ for his…

Iaquinta believes that the behavior of Conor McGregor at Bellator 187 in Dublin simply serves to prove that he has things his way right now “Raging” Al told BJPenn.com that the Irishman may have deserved a ‘wake up call’ for his antics during Charlie Ward’s controversial stoppage over Paul Redmond in Dublin: “Did you see what […]

Paul Felder Isn’t Happy With Al Iaquinta’s Spot on The UFC Rankings

Paul Felder is the latest fighter to take issue with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) rankings. Felder was supposed to meet Al Iaquinta inside Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. It was going to be part of the UFC 218 card. Iaquinta went…

Paul Felder is the latest fighter to take issue with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) rankings. Felder was supposed to meet Al Iaquinta inside Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. It was going to be part of the UFC 218 card. Iaquinta went down with an injury and was replaced by Charles Oliveira. As of now, […]

Paul Felder Isn’t Happy With Al Iaquinta’s Spot on The UFC Rankings

Paul Felder is the latest fighter to take issue with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) rankings. Felder was supposed to meet Al Iaquinta inside Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. It was going to be part of the UFC 218 card. Iaquinta went…

Paul Felder is the latest fighter to take issue with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) rankings. Felder was supposed to meet Al Iaquinta inside Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. It was going to be part of the UFC 218 card. Iaquinta went down with an injury and was replaced by Charles Oliveira. As of now, […]

10 UFC Stars Who Proved ‘Ring Rust’ Is A Myth

In the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA), the concept of ‘ring rust’ is frequently used, with fighters who have been out of the cage for an extended period of time often seen as being at risk of not performing to the best of their abilities. There have been plenty of examples of this phenomenon, […]

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In the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA), the concept of ‘ring rust’ is frequently used, with fighters who have been out of the cage for an extended period of time often seen as being at risk of not performing to the best of their abilities.

There have been plenty of examples of this phenomenon, and whether it’s a fighter coming back after a long spell due to injury, suspension, or just an extended hiatus, the belief is that it can lead to sluggish performances in which they are slow to start, struggle to find their range and timing, and generally seem to be missing a step.

However, there is an opposing school of thought among some fighters that ring rust is in fact a myth, and that the real problem lies with either a mental block or a lack of preparation.

In this article, we’ll seek to find evidence to back up that theory by recounting 10 examples of UFC stars who have gone against the grain and shown no sign of ring rust and excelled at the highest level after returning from particularly lengthy layoffs from the sport.

Georges St-Pierre

UFC fans waited four long years for the return of former welterweight kingpin Georges St-Pierre, who vacated his title in late 2013 after citing the need to take time out from the sport.

At one stage it looked like he might be gone for good, but finally, a comeback fight was announced, and rather than just looking to conquer his old weight class, the Canadian superstar opted to move up to challenge Michael Bisping for the middleweight title instead.

Despite having been the No.1 pound-for-pound fighter in the sport a few years beforehand, there were concerns as to whether the now 36-year-old had waited too long to return and how he’d cope with stepping up a division and carrying extra muscle and so the odds were very close leading into his fight with Bisping.

St-Pierre seemed confident though, claiming that he was now a better fighter than ever, although he did acknowledge that ‘ring rust’ could be a factor, particularly in the early stages of the fight.

However, there was little sign of that at UFC 217 as he started brightly, showing off a more diverse striking arsenal, increased punching power, and sharpened submission skills.

That would lead to him dropping Bisping with a left hook in the third round and then sending him to sleep with a rear-naked choke to earn his first stoppage victory in over eight years and seize the 185-pound title.

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