Scouting Report: Adam Borics via LevPisarsky Bellator286
Borics does not hunt for takedowns in the clinch, but he has proven challenging to ground himself due to solid strength and technique. In the meantime, he has a dangerous knee with which he will tag opponents.Difficult to say since he never pursues this avenue, especially at his current level. Given those variables, it seems safe to assume he does not excel here.Generally stuffs attempts well, though he was taken down again and again by Pico, an accomplished and gifted wrestler.Excellent.
Likely serviceable, but he has not often found himself on top against opponents who were especially skilled at getting back to their feet.Borics’ grappling plays into his well-roundedness, as he can use it to defeat opponents with weaknesses on the ground. Only the top grapplers can exploit him on the mat and perhaps not as much anymore, as he has undoubtedly worked on this area of his game since the loss to Caldwell—the lone blemish on an otherwise perfect amateur and professional resume.