How successful this strategy will prove is still very much an open question, but this seems like an excellent start:

“I’ve got two plans if any of my fighters ever fight Lyoto Machida,” Tompkins told Cofield and Cokin on ESPN Radio1100 in Las Vegas. “First of all, I’m going to go to three of the best karate schools in the area, get their best guys, and work that timing. Because that’s all it is: He has a different timing than everybody else. And secondly, you need to be a wrestler. You need to be chest-to-chest with that guy, and you need to be either pressing him against the cage or putting him on his back.”

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