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  • SAKuraba et daisuke nakamura la font souvent celle ci merci d'avoir poster

  • No never really works , best if your opponent rolls to get out of the kimura, then you can transisition to the armbar.

    A decent grappler would not allow.

  • or you could go to a bicep cutter

  • isso e loucura

    

  • He gives the man on top a beautiful opportunity for an armbar. As he gives up side control all the man on top needs to do is step over the shoulder and pinch his knees. Bam, armbar'd. Think Hughes vs. GSP 1 or even Carlos Newton did it against a japanese fighter.

  • did he just kick his partner in the face lol

  • too much flash

    after you grab the kimura and pass that leg through....you are putting the guy practically in side control haha

  • beautiful

  • nice willyboy

  • lil nog tried this on shogun back in the middle weight tourney at pride fc in 05. This looks nice but watch how shogun counters the move against lil nog.

  • @aquin520 what did he do? :D

  • I agree with valetudokid. As soon as you move that leg to the inside, im gettin out of there.

  • you would think but this is my bread and butter move and if my legs are clinched together tight enough i can bend the arm in any direction and get the tap

  • @Plopjon1990: Yep. Move to the right and posture up for some G&P or a darce choke.

  • I like that. Its a little bit of twist of the regular kimura.

  • to get you knee between, you have to push up on his upper chest or his neck if possible

  • tht was awesome

  • whats to stop him from passing when you switch the legs after the kimura attempt? seems like you give your opponent a lot of chance to pass guard when you switch the legs around before you flip him over

  • i suppose u'd still have his arm grabbed to pull of the kimura.. but yeah. it's risky.. stil beautiful though. guess if u drill it enough times, it's fluid and fast enough not to be that risky no mo. getme

  • @valetudokid uh the fact the his arms is cranked back you range of motion is very limited

  • @skillz2880 sorry but I dont think this will work on anybody who is a decent blue belt and up. relies too much on your opponent not capitalizing on obvious opportunity to pull out or pass guard while you are switching the legs.

    the armed cranked back doesnt mean anything until he switches his legs to crank it. he has no base to crank the armlock

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