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Really sharp analysis—this piece nails both the practical and philosophical contradictions at the heart of MMA’s rulebook right now. What resonates most is how you framed up-kicks not as some reckless novelty but as a natural, logical tool that fits with the sport’s core DNA. The comparison to the 12-to-6 elbow reform is spot on; it’s like we’re watching history repeat itself, with instinctive techniques punished because the optics scared someone 30 years ago.

What I’d love to see explored further (maybe future article?) is how these rule inconsistencies subtly shape styles and training. Like, how many gyms drill scenarios that could use up-kicks, but don’t bother because of the rules? And are we losing out on entire skillsets or strategic evolutions because of these hangovers from early MMA panic?

Really appreciate writing like this that combines storytelling, history, and a call for sensible progress. Subscribed and looking forward to more.

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