Only if he understood grappling and ground fighting and had actually trained for years full force against someone of Royce's ability.
Yes, he'd have to do significant practice on the ground. Without doing that, he'd be quadruple amputee swimming in a pool with a shark.
As far as practicing a different style, I suppose, eventually he'd figure out what to do on the ground, but it sure wouldn't look much like wing chun. It would be a whole lot more efficient simple to learn a style that specializes in ground fighting.
How about a Judo guy? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vId1v6N0SEU
Or, what if a Wing Chun guy studied Judo... Would he even still be a Wing Chun guy...
I looked up the meaning of MMA just to be sure and yup, it means mixed martial arts so technically any mix of martial arts could be considered MMA right. So whats the point of continuing these stupid unproductive arguments. I mean these to be rhetorical questions so I really don't need an answer. I just thought I'd contribute to your stroke-fest of the MMA world. You're really eat up with it man. This is just my opinion but I think you should just try to relax and enjoy life and let those who like this art or any others be what they want to be. Who gives a shit if Wing Chun or whatever art you are hating on at the moment does whatever.
IMHO
1. Bjj guy knows his art well.
2. The striker doesn't know his game, and actually playing like playing instead of fighting.
3. There is a hidden rule here , if that rule is broken, the grapple will have not much advantage.
So, coud wcner do better? Yes, get the snake body, no guaranty to win but Atleast one can play while this striker can't. But if you don't have a snake body, but rely on those robot yjkym and holding geometry structure, instead of snake body momentum handling, then you are looking for trouble.
Btw. This guy is not a kungfu man.
Last edited by Hendrik; 02-27-2013 at 10:42 PM.