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Judo Throw Of A Thief! Hilarious! Harai-Goshi is the name of the throw. Foster's Martial Arts FREE 30 Day Trial! FREE Private Lesson! www.MississippiBjj.com

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  • @420timewarp wow nice job avoiding everything i wrote to you, its like you didnt even read it looking at your sad little reply. and dont make the mistake that our positions are the same, they are not. you and these judo folks i commented to, your both morons. one side goes "its a judo throw NOT this silly hip toss" the other side goes "its not some dumb judo move, its a hip toss from wrestling." they are the same damn move you 2 bickering brain rot cases.

  • As the description says its a judo throw called harai goshi. Yeah, wrestling probably uses something similar (or the same move) but where the fuck do you think it came from?

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  • @LeadLead well wrestling was invented past BC years in greece and judo was created in the 1800's in japan... so cant say where a move was invented... but probably was invented by wrestling.. u little bitch

  • @LeadLead Wrestling is way older than judo dood.. I hope yu realize that

  • I guess that might be a difference between Judo and Bjj,Bjj goes for the takedown and eliminates the threat on the floor.Judo goes for a throw and since they are on a public place the floor is concrete and slam from the throw basically disables the threat.

  • harai goshi

  • tango*

  • they dance tando next DOGGY STYLE..Yaaa give him what he want!!!

  • wait, so the robber is the one with the martial artist?

  • @Occupy2716 Both are ancient as fuck, so I will agree with you there.

  • This throw was called Ouchi-owned

  • Thanks for the Judo analysis, fellas. Being a BJJ guy, I was totally absorbed in the way he immediately took and maintained side control. ( Ok, truth is I was screaming "take the arm! take the arm!" ) I never would have seen the nuance to the throw.

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