
Movement · Advanced
🇺🇸 Inspired by Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez · San Antonio, USA
The Prodigy Blueprint
Small divisions, huge craft: a southpaw who glides like a stylist and digs to the body like a Mexican pressure fighter.
The modern small-division blueprint: southpaw angles and foot speed fused with vicious body investment. Bam's system proves style and violence aren't opposites — float into position, then make every landed shot a withdrawal from their gas tank.
“Grace upstairs, cruelty downstairs.”
The DNA
- —Southpaw angle mastery
- —Body-first target selection
- —Speed used for position, not panic
- —Composure beyond his years
What you'll build
Southpaw entries
Body-attack patterns
In-and-out timing
Finishing composure
Conditioning
Speed endurance — repeat bursts with short recoveries, because the style lives on repeated explosive entries.
Perfect for
- +Southpaws wanting a complete identity
- +Smaller, faster fighters
- +Stylists who need more violence in their game
Honest weaknesses
- −Physically massive pressure that survives the body work early
Common mistakes
- ✕Using speed to escape instead of to position
- ✕Headhunting when the body is open
- ✕Rushing finishes
The receipts
- ▸Rodriguez vs. Sunny Edwards (2023)
Learning curve · honest estimate
12+ months — the fusion of two styles takes longer than either alone.
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