How Wrestlers Lose In MMA: Basic Chokes
With all the hype about Brock Lesnar's UFC debut this saturday, I thought it would be useful to review the careers of some of the prominent wrestlers in MMA and discuss some of the pitfalls they met in their early days in MMA.
First up, Dan Severn, the trailblazer, the first wrestler to enter MMA, the first to win a UFC tournament, the first to win a UFC championship belt, one of the first to enter the UFC Hall of Fame. But he had some hiccups along the way.
First he met Royce Gracie and discovered the triangle choke (see it here). Then he met Ken Shamrock and learned about the guillotine (see it here).
Here's how a writer for Slate.com described the Gracie-Severn fight in 1999:
It seems very unlikely that Mir will catch Lesnar in a guillotine -- especially one like Shamrock used on Severn that didn't even involve controlling the opponent's body. But Mir has won a fight with a triangle before. Will Lesnar make the rookie wrestler mistake of leaving his neck out there? Will Frank Mir surive the onslaught and "choke the giant into submission"? We'll see on Saturday.
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Re: How Wrestlers Lose In MMA Part 1
haha
by Richard Wade on Jan 29, 2008 3:03 PM EST up reply actions
Re: How Wrestlers Lose In MMA Part 1
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Re: How Wrestlers Lose In MMA: Basic Chokes
Luke, wanna name the three or shall I?
I've transitioned to a knee bar from one. They are that easy to get out of. Why are we even taking about triangles, other than Royce vs Beast? Oh yeah, knuckle-dragging wrestlers... Where's Hughes?
Try spinning toward the bent knee side, and planting your own knee in their face. They let go...
Or even better, lean down for the neck crank. The can opener gets an easy tap when their leg is trapped around your head inside your arm.
Or plant your feet on their arms and drop back. You can then grab the upright leg and achilles lock it, or better, roll into a toe hold...
I spun into the bent knee, kneed the head, grabbed the open leg, and kneebarred him. He tapped so fast and hard, I really thought he was trying to punch me...in a grappling match.
Bas instructional, anyone? These have been around for years...
by MoreThanUFC on Jan 29, 2008 10:05 PM EST reply actions
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