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  • dang !

    my question is why did u have to hurt the guy like that..

    that was obviuosly intentional..hopefully the dude was alright afterwards.

  • i don't think he intentionally tried to him. The guy's knee was already screwed up in some form or fashion as hinted by the brace. Anthony did exactly what he was supposed to do crank the submission as hard as he can. The guy knew exactly what he was getting into when he signed the waiver. It's the nature of competition.

  • Making a grip on the knee brace is illegal- cheating and then cranking the heel hook is very unsportsmenlike

  • @MrSelfDestructJJ Blame it on the ref, he should of caught it. As for cranking a heel hook, if you feel any pain or discomfort you're supposed to tap, nothing wrong with tapping. You tap today, you can train/compete tomorrow.

  • @bjjartist No shit, this guy was patched together with braces all over his body, it's unfortunate he got hurt but you HAVE to tap when you know you're in a bad spot or feel discomfort/pain. I do!

  • @pchancey007 i completely agree

  • @monta2max are you a moron?? of course the MOVE was intentional its called a submission grappling match,in the advanced the division, in where heel hooks are allowed, in where your supposed to know if your in a bad spot to tap. !! im sick of people posting stupid ass shit like this on youtube trying to demonize someone who's only doing what there supposed to do . .

  • dude i know anthony cincotta and he told me straight up the guy got impatient and rolled. if he had been patient he woulda been fine. so chill

  • Why would you post a video of yourself cheating?

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