So to your point fatigue = lack of heart? I don't think that is accurate. So, conversely, Ward with less movement, clinches and mauls over other opponent means consevation of energy = more heart? Does that sound right to you? I don't think so.
I do believe it's more strategic, movement means you expend more energy, therefore he is fatigued. With that being said I agree with your statement about "wilting" but being fatigued can lead loss of technique and form not skill per se. Emotional maturity is a tangible, therefore a possible weakness, however adaptability is something that I believe he has demonstrated.
Ward has the emotional maturity "edge". He is cool as can be even if people think his antics take away from his character. However, I can't agree with the "heart" argument and it's link to fatigue.
I do believe it's more strategic, movement means you expend more energy, therefore he is fatigued. With that being said I agree with your statement about "wilting" but being fatigued can lead loss of technique and form not skill per se. Emotional maturity is a tangible, therefore a possible weakness, however adaptability is something that I believe he has demonstrated.
Ward has the emotional maturity "edge". He is cool as can be even if people think his antics take away from his character. However, I can't agree with the "heart" argument and it's link to fatigue.
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