I'll be very interested to see how this work impacts Evans, as in my eyes, it is a fantastic choice of training partners for him. Rashad's greatest strengths in MMA have always been his wrestling and his hands. His striking game is solid from the waist up, but has some gaps elsewhere, as he does not use many kicks, and could still improve his footwork at times. Working with two kickboxing experts may help tighten up that footwork, while expanding his striking repertoire to include kicks and knees. Meanwhile, both Spong and Cosmo are looking at making a transition to MMA, and working with a wrestler and excellent all around fighter like Evans will greatly benefit them.
Will we see a new and improved stand-up game from Rashad at UFC 133?
Check the full entry for another photo of Rashad at Imperial MMA alongside Kamal Shalorus, Gesias Cavalcante, and others.
Rashad Evans, Tyrone Spong, Cosmo Alexandre, and the rest of the crew at Imperial MMA.