George St Pierre clintch part 1
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@ PR00H:
yeah. cause i do have his autograph you stupid fuck hahah
GSP is my favorite fighter hands down
but cro cop in his prime was arguably the best kicker in mma.
in the kickboxing world i would give it to either alex gong or andy hug.
and before you ask, the hardest puncher in my opinion was igor vovchanchyn in his prime. or of course a prime tyson
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maybe its wrong, but obviously its working for him.
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good vid, i seriously dont see how this wouldnt work. as long as you push hard and drive your feet it seems to be a given
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gsp's calves are like human heads!
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I like for the street as pulled it off once. Is that same situation as in the video. Than I go over with my arm over his arm and lock it and with my other arm I push with my hand the chin. You ll see he will walk backwards like in this video with his chin the air. Then immidiatly as you see the neck exposed give an ellebow to the troath with the arm that holding the chin. Thats right away the end of the fight on the street.
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My technique is nipple twisting. It can stop anyone.
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muytai???
MUAY THAI!
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lol i do kyokushin (georges original MA) and the other day we did clinch breaking only a few different things but they were really effective. first thing we did was a choke using their collar, as the opponent grabs u puull them towards you to neutralize punching and grab their collar then press your fists together on their neck. it works really well...OSU from australia
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am i the only one tht has noticed his name is georges st. pierre not george. and yes it makes a diffrence idk y it just bothers me when the s isnt there
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look how GSP takes the thai-clinch grip, thats the way to do it
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correct; if you interlock the fingers like that you have a shitty hold and are putting your fingers at risk. We shout at noobs in our gym for doing this.
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true but hes showing how to get your opponent on the clinch as he trys to put you on it
Personally I prefer to use an eye attack, or nerve attack (the carotid artery works well, as does the hollow of the neck if you can get to it) as a clinch breaker. It can be hard to get to the opponent's throat if they keep their head in close (to the side of your head.
Sentoguy 4 years ago
hes not trying to teach us how to street fight... although ur technique is perfect in a street fight :)
moetorious 4 years ago
Right on. Although, I don't really see why applying pressure with your forearm to someone's throat is considered "sporting", but applying pressure with your thumb isn't. None of the techniques I mentioned are going to cause the opponent any permanent or serious damage (if you know what you're doing), so why are there rules against them? I guess I just never liked how limiting the rules of MMA were.
Sentoguy 4 years ago
Thast called a choke and you can easily defend that and works great in a street fight too :), applying the pressure with thumb can easily make the fight boring, think about it, your watching an MMA fight and someone quickly uses the thumb pressure tecnique can end the fight very fast and boring. but that tecnique works great if you really know what your doing in a street fight.
moetorious 4 years ago
nice vid. one thing i dont like about puting your hands down to defend knees like that is someone decent with elbows will just start bouncing them off your head as you cant defend. just a thought.there are better ways.
jTeamRenzo 5 years ago
yeah but during an actual fight ur not goign to do taht really slow. its all one motion.
moetorious 5 years ago