
Training for an unknown opponent demands a shift from reactive strategies to proactive adaptability. Instead of trying to tailor your game to a specific style, focus on sharpening your foundational tools—striking, grappling, footwork, and clinch control—to be clean, crisp, and reliable under pressure. Develop your “A-game” to a high level of fluency so you can dictate the pace and range rather than react to what’s coming. Confidence in execution becomes your anchor when there’s no blueprint to follow.
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