“The Dutch Lumberjack” even talked about the fight between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor, giving as an example the low-kicks that the American fighter managed to land on McGregor’s front foot.
“If you want to chop down the tree, do it from the base”, Aerts said. Then he demonstrated some of his best combinations which all ended with a low-kick.
The legend was constantly urging the fighters to rather work on their technique and the proper positioning of the body than to focus on the quantity of the strikes they land.
“When you do sparring, throw real strikes, as you’d do in a real fight. When you are inside the ring, you should never stop working and thinking about your next move”, Aerts added.