Spiral Combat™ — Geometry of Violence
Spiral Combat™
GEOMETRY OF VIOLENCE
Analysis that survives pressure

Stop guessing what decides fights.

Geometry of Violence is the analysis layer of Spiral Combat.
It turns “style talk” into measurable structure: space, rhythm, pressure, and breaks in flow.
Use it to explain outcomes, build smarter camps, and predict where a fight collapses.

Geometry of Violence
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The Spiral Geometry Advantage (SGA) Formula

A clean way to read structure under stress.

Most analysis is narrative.
This is structure: what stays stable, what breaks first, and what traps people into linearity.

Space
Who controls the map
Angles, exits, entries, and how fast someone can reframe when the line collapses.
Rhythm
Who owns the tempo
Feints, pauses, resets, cadence. Rhythm decides who freezes and who swings late.
Pressure
Who breaks first
Not aggression. Pressure is decision-cost. It forces errors, tells, fatigue, and bad trades.
The SGA Formula
(A × T) + (R × S) − (L ÷ P) × W
A = Adaptability, T = Torque, R = Rhythm, S = Space, L = Linearity, P = Pressure. W is a weight modifier.
Adaptability (A)
Plan switching without panic
Changing entries, cadence, targets, and tactics while staying clear.
Torque (T)
Rotation that survives contact
Power transfer plus the ability to re-aim without a full reset.
Linearity (L)
Stuck on rails
Dead lines, flat vectors, inertial traps. Predictable motion becomes readable motion.
Space (S)
Where the fight happens
Positioning, angles, exits, and how fast someone can reframe the exchange.
Rhythm (R)
What feels “available”
Cadence control. If you own rhythm, you decide who fires late.
Pressure (P)
Decision-cost
The force that makes good fighters choose wrong.
Interactive

Fighter Structure Viewer

Pick a pattern. See the shape. Watch the SGA score update.
Select a pattern

Pick a pattern to load its structure.
Adaptability (A)
Torque (T)
Rhythm (R)
Space (S)
Linearity (L)
Pressure (P)
SGA score
SGA is not “who wins.” It’s how clean the structure is under pressure.
How to read this

Higher is not always “better.” It depends on the matchup.
The point is to see what breaks first, then train the lever that flips it.

Pattern
Watch for trapped linearity
When Linearity (L) rises under Pressure (P), people get stuck on rails. That’s where counters, level-change timing, and finishing windows appear.
Training
Train the weakest lever
Low A: build adaptation. Low T: build torque. Low R: build tempo. Low S: build exits and angles.
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Top 10 Pound-for-Pound — SGA Lens

Not “hype.” Structure. Who stays clean when the fight turns ugly.

This is not an “official ranking.” It’s a Spiral Combat read: how stable someone stays under pressure, how well they control space and rhythm, and how often they force opponents into linear mistakes.

Get the system

Codex + Pass

Doctrine plus weekly intelligence.
Doctrine
One-time

The Spiral Combat Codex

100 laws that sharpen decisions under pressure. Read it once, then train with it for life.

  • 100 laws across Seven Gates
  • Pressure, perception, geometry, endings
  • Built for fighters, coaches, analysts, and real life
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$99/mo

Fight Intelligence Pass

Weekly breakdowns using the SGA lens. Clean reads. Clear training direction. No noise.

  • Pre-card report for every UFC card we cover
  • Weekly deep-dive email (one concept, taught clean)
  • Monthly member-submitted matchup breakdown
What to start with
Want doctrine and a language? Start with the Codex.
Want weekly reads and direction? Add the Pass.
FAQ

Quick answers

Short. Clear. No fluff.
Is this “betting picks”?+
No. This is fight intelligence: structure, traps, tells, and training direction. Some people apply it to betting. We do not sell picks or promise wins.
What should I buy first?+
Start with the Codex if you want doctrine and a shared language. Add the Pass if you want weekly breakdowns and ongoing SGA learning.
Does SGA predict outcomes?+
SGA measures structure. It highlights how styles behave under pressure. The point is to see what breaks first and why.