The analysis starts at 42:30, so just fast forward to that part. I saw this last night, and I thought it was pretty good for the most part; however, sometimes these YouTube guys say things that are wrong, and I'll give an example, but for the most part, I think they did a pretty good job at looking at this fight.
But for example, he's analyzing the JoJo Diaz fight against Devin, and he's talking about how Devin struggles with southpaws because he keeps his backhand "at the neck or chest" (which is true that he keeps his hand there). At 43:10, he says that against orthodox fighters, Devin raises his right hand to catch or parry the orthodox fighters lead hand (which is true too). But then he goes on to say that against southpaws, he does the exact same thing, and shows how JoJo caught him on the jaw with JoJo's back hand, saying that "it's much more dangerous against southpaws to do this because of the stance."
This is actually not true and not what happened. JoJo had been going to the body a lot, cutting distance, and then attacking the body with his back hand (left). What happened here is that Devin was bending down to his right and trying to catch that shot on the elbow, which he was expecting to be another body shot. But JoJo faked going to the body and came up top with it, which is why Haney was caught. It had nothing to do with Haney trying to catch that punch up top.
Anyway, I'm not going to nitpick but I do recommend watching this if you guys are interesting in these types of breakdowns. He raises a lot of interesting and insightful points.
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