Tresean Gore credits Jared Cannonier’s 'bubble fighting' method for latest win
Tresean Gore has Jared Cannonier’s lifetime of experience on his side.
Tresean Gore has Jared Cannonier ’s lifetime of experience on his side. Gore (6-4) took on Azamat Bekoev (20-5) in a middleweight outing at UFC Fight Night 272 . The fight was a closely-contested affair for the most part until Bekoev appeared visibly exhausted in the last round.
Gore snapped in a sneaky guillotine choke and choked his opponent out to secure the win in the final round. Gore trains with veteran UFC middleweight contender Cannonier at the MMA Lab in Phoenix, Arizona. “Mr.
Vicious” revealed that Cannonier taught him a specific “bubble fighting” style, which he expects to be out on DVD someday. Gore explains that the style is based on imaginary bubbles around a fighter and their opponent, with the focus being on maintaining range. Gore credits his submission win over Bekoev to the Cannonier’s bubble-fighting lessons.
A Helpful Technique “Working with people like Cannonier – he helped me to realize the dangers that are there,” Gore said in a post-fight interview. “He’s taught me how to bubble-fight. I’ll tell you right now, one day he’s gonna have a DVD out called bubble fighting.