Nate Diaz vs. Ryan Hall - US Open XII 2007
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what you talking about? This is high level competition...you dont stop the sub until he taps
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Seano, tell that to Renzo Gracie. I don't know how long you've grappled, but I started training in April 1999. 9/10 times, Kimuras/Keylocks affect the shoulder. 1/10 times, they get the elbow. Some people can make the lock affect the shoulder AND/OR the elbow. I've had my elbow dislocated from an Americana from the mount. But don't turn your nose up at me and say I have a lot to learn. We all do. BJJ is forever. And I always said that that Kimuras/Keylocks affect the shoulder 90% of the time
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good match
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Nate is such a classy dude.
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He actually applied the pressure of the submission fairly average. The explosive torque was to get Ryan's arm isolated and away from any part of his gi he could grab and fight the lock.
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@mj19580 That's what she said.
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ryan hall has such a sick open guard
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Why did'nt the guy standing on the mat with the big camera post this video?
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Ryan Hall would have done the same to him. End of argument.
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for the people saying he cranked the sub.. he really didn't he just had to yank the arm away from the body fast. otherwise ryan (now a super high level black belt) would grab his own belt saving himself from the kimura. he applied the sub actually really slow. and another thing, to those who are think the kimura effect the elbow are not educated. a kimura simple has the elbow bent at a 90 degree in the right direction pressure is on the rotator cuff (shoulder)
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@bearboy01 lol have respect? that is a competiton, they arent rolling, no body is cranking anything that hard when they roll unless they are new.
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how bout putting the original audio on instead of pure silence?
i know that this is james brown but what is the name of the song?
wukillalogic 3 years ago
"The Payback"
dekehead 3 years ago