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“Every time the Octagon door closes everything that is written on paper doesn't matter, it depends on who does a better job. It's two fighters; they have legs, they have elbows and they have feet.” quote by Jan Blachowicz
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“Every time the Octagon door closes everything that is written on paper doesn't matter, it depends on who does a better job. It's two fighters; they have legs, they have elbows and they have feet.”

Jan Blachowicz

About This Quote

In MMA, the written plan is secondary to the fighter’s execution; success depends on skill, adaptability, and physical attributes.

In simple terms: Execution beats paperwork.

Key Takeaway

Performance overrides theory.

Themes

sports strategy adaptability

Mood

determined pragmatic

Type

advice observation

When to use this quote

  • combat sports
  • team projects
  • live performances

Key Concepts

skill‑execution gap

Practical Applications

  • Focus on drills that improve real‑time decision making
  • Prioritize physical conditioning

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does preparation become more important than talent?
  • How can a fighter improve execution under pressure?
A Different Perspective

Well‑written strategy can still be decisive in high‑skill contexts.

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