The reigning UFC bantamweight champion has used his words in the months of build-up for his Friday night showdown at UFC 207 with Cody Garbrandt.
But as far as “The Dominator” is concerned, all the trash-talking only started because of what Garbrandt did.
“I’m not picking on him. He found me,” Cruz said. “He came and got after me when I was walking out of the Octagon from my last fight. He’s yelling at me. There’s no respect there. I just had five rounds of war. Then, I’m working on the FOX desk and he intercepted me when I was going to work and started talking trash. He’s disrespected me time and time again and that’s why we’re fighting.”
During his run atop the bantamweight division – both before his injury and since his return – Cruz has had little trouble with Team Alpha Male fighters. That includes wins over Urijah Faber and former TAM standout T.J. Dillashaw.
“I see myself going out there and making him look silly and miss,” he said. “And when he’s going back to the stool, he’ll be wondering what he’s doing and walking out with the zero.”
Dominick Cruz isn’t afraid to promote a fight.
The reigning UFC bantamweight champion has used his words in the months of build-up for his Friday night showdown at UFC 207 with Cody Garbrandt.
But as far as “The Dominator” is concerned, all the trash-talking only started because of what Garbrandt did.
“I’m not picking on him. He found me,” Cruz said. “He came and got after me when I was walking out of the Octagon from my last fight. He’s yelling at me. There’s no respect there. I just had five rounds of war. Then, I’m working on the FOX desk and he intercepted me when I was going to work and started talking trash. He’s disrespected me time and time again and that’s why we’re fighting.”
During his run atop the bantamweight division – both before his injury and since his return – Cruz has had little trouble with Team Alpha Male fighters. That includes wins over Urijah Faber and former TAM standout T.J. Dillashaw.
“I see myself going out there and making him look silly and miss,” he said. “And when he’s going back to the stool, he’ll be wondering what he’s doing and walking out with the zero.”
Leading up to UFC 207 the hype and media attention has focused massively on Ronda Rousey. Taking away that spotlight, especially during fight week, has been bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz. Just last night he forced Cody Garbrandt to storm out of an interview, picking apart his Team Alpha Male foe with his surgeon-like trash talk.
Leading up to UFC 207 the hype and media attention has focused massively on Ronda Rousey. Taking away that spotlight, especially during fight week, has been bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz. Just last night he forced Cody Garbrandt to storm out of an interview, picking apart his Team Alpha Male foe with his surgeon-like trash talk. Giving himself a mental edge before his fights, ‘The Dominator’ has proven to be a proficient talker since coming back to the fight game. Defending his title against ‘No Love’ tomorrow (Friday December 30), Cruz once again puts much more than just the belt on the line.
Paying tribute to the champion’s elite striking and footwork, we’ll also break down what makes him such a great trash talker. Here it is, Dominick Cruz: IQ Fighter, Einstein Trash Talker!
IQ Fighter
Displaying some of the most technical footwork in combat sports history, Dominick Cruz’s movement is truly beautiful to behold. The secret of his dance is to slide just out of reach from his opponent’s attacks, and half step inside the range to land his own strikes clean. Against strikers from Team Alpha Male, this works almost to perfection. Defensively, Cruz is the most adept fighter in the division by far. Avoiding 76% of his opponent’s strikes, ‘The Dominator’ is as frustrating inside the cage, as he is when talking trash to his foes during interviews.
Stats
Although his strikes landed aren’t high up in the accuracy, with his elite defense they don’t need to be. Make no mistake, Cruz’s footwork only gets better with every fight too. Unbeaten in nine years, Cruz’s sole career loss came to Urijah Faber, one which he has since avenged twice over. Comparing Cruz to any other style of fighter from sports history is difficult, perhaps defensive boxing legend Willie Pep is a good fit. Pep, a two-time featherweight champion, was reported to have won the third round in his fight against Jackie Greaves in 1946 without throwing a single punch.
Here’s Cruz, in his own words, breaking down his striking and footwork as per MMAFightingback in 2014:
Expression
For me, it’s just an expression of how I fight because every step that you take to hurting somebody, to trying to win a fight, the first step taken has to be with your foot. It has to be a movement with your steps, where you move your feet. It has nothing to do with what your arms do, your hands, your head, nothing. It’s all about where your feet go to set you up for punches, kicks, everything else.
What I figured out with footwork that’s so difficult for people to understand is in order for footwork to be effective, you have to know what the other person is coming with next. In order for footwork to even have a part to play, you have to know your opponent’s next step.
I guess the answer to the question, though, is speed and plyometrics. Once I started learning the main gist of what I wanted to do, where I wanted to do it and how fast I wanted to do it, I started working on how to make it faster. The way to make any kind of footwork faster is plyometrics, jumping rope and tons and tons of drilling.
Einstein Trash Talker
Cruz’s defensive movements, much like Pep’s, are by design a guide to his attacker. They not only allow him to evade punches, but also leave him the perfect opportunity in offense. In truth, Cruz’s footwork, head movement and striking can be broken down to the purest of pugilistic fundamentals-to hit without being hit. This basic but perfected art is only effective when practised and honed to the nth degree. The very same can be said for his genius trash talking.
When slating his opponents pre-fight, Cruz has trained his verbal game mainly against TJ Dillashaw and Urijah Faber. In doing so, ‘The Dominator’ keeps things simple with his verbal onslaught, but uses his opponent’s unwillingness to commit as his own weapon. Just check out this snippet from the lead up to his Janiuary clash against ‘The Viper,’ it shows exactly how well Cruz can talk:
Simple But Hurtful
That basic but brutal method of breaking down fellow fighters before combat is far different from anything we’ve seen before. Looking at guys like Conor McGregor or Chael Sonnen, they utilize outrageous predictions and violent insults to get in their opponent’s skulls. Keeping to his overall methodology, Dominick Cruz asks simple questions, questions he already has the answers to, and forces his victims to face reality head on. This is something they have not been able to stand up to yet.
Watching last night’s interview with Cruz and Garbrandt was as entertaining as it was revealing. Observe as ‘The Dominator’ breaks down ‘No Love’ with a series of very basic, but extremely poignant questions and statements. Will Garbrandt prove to be the next victim of the IQ Fighter/Einstein Trash Talker of MMA?
The UFC bantamweight contender stormed out of an interview in search of Dominick Cruz, but was more composed during an appearance on “UFC Toni…
Cody Garbrandt has had an interesting day.
The UFC bantamweight contender stormed out of an interview in search of Dominick Cruz, but was more composed during an appearance on “UFC Tonight.”
Garbrandt, unbeaten in his career, takes on Cruz for the UFC title Friday night at UFC 207.
“The key to beating Dominick is cutting off the cage,” Garbrandt said. “Staying calm and patient, and sticking to what I know.
“He knows that I’m a better fighter.”
A member of Team Alpha Male, Garbrandt believes that the new coaches in the gym are the difference and why Cruz consistently has gotten the better of the camp in the past.
The two have also taken some of the headlines away from the main event by getting personal in interviews.
“He’s trying to (make it personal), trying to make me irritable,” Garbrandt said. “I gotta stay calm (come fight-night).”
The UFC bantamweight contender stormed out of an interview in search of Dominick Cruz, but was more composed during an appearance on “UFC Toni…
Cody Garbrandt has had an interesting day.
The UFC bantamweight contender stormed out of an interview in search of Dominick Cruz, but was more composed during an appearance on “UFC Tonight.”
Garbrandt, unbeaten in his career, takes on Cruz for the UFC title Friday night at UFC 207.
“The key to beating Dominick is cutting off the cage,” Garbrandt said. “Staying calm and patient, and sticking to what I know.
“He knows that I’m a better fighter.”
A member of Team Alpha Male, Garbrandt believes that the new coaches in the gym are the difference and why Cruz consistently has gotten the better of the camp in the past.
The two have also taken some of the headlines away from the main event by getting personal in interviews.
“He’s trying to (make it personal), trying to make me irritable,” Garbrandt said. “I gotta stay calm (come fight-night).”
UFC 207 is just two days away and the third episode of UFC 207 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes happily gets her official fight week duties underway. Bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz packs for his trip to Las Vegas, where challenger Cody Garbrandt visits a
UFC 207 is just two days away and the third episode of UFC 207 Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel.
In the episode, women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes happily gets her official fight week duties underway. Bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz packs for his trip to Las Vegas, where challenger Cody Garbrandt visits a chiropractor. Fellow bantamweight TJ Dillashaw — a former teammate of Garbrandt and former opponent of Cruz — also arrives in town with that weight division’s belt on his mind.
It’s unlikely that Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight title holder Dominick Cruz and Cody Garbrandt exchanged Christmas cards this year. “No Love” has targeted Cruz well before he was named the number one contender. The two will meet inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for the co-main event of UFC 207 on Dec. 30. […]
It’s unlikely that Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight title holder Dominick Cruz and Cody Garbrandt exchanged Christmas cards this year. “No Love” has targeted Cruz well before he was named the number one contender. The two will meet inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for the co-main event of UFC 207 on Dec. 30. […]