Easiest Armbar in MMA History
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I remember that fight. I think it was on UFC 3.
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@jesussavedme2002 I agree! I also prefer early UFCs to the recent ones!!
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@UmDiaEuFicoBom Good point! Strikers only started to cook in MMA - only after they learnt how to defend themselves on the ground. The early MMA events have proved that a striker who doesn't know any kind of takedown-defense and submission-defense is doomed may be in about 90% of occasions!
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@StealthDonkey007 Because before the first UFCs started vast majority of strikers had neglected the grappling aspect of fighting!
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@theatlantisrise I agree! Early UFCs were better than the recent ones! The fights were much closer to the real street-fighting - no rounds, no time-limits, no stand-ups, no clinch-breaks, etc.!
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@Legend33Larry yes, and the introduction of gloves actually made MMA even more dangerous - the introduction of gloves actually promoted more striking, the number of knockouts went up subsequently.
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yea buddy
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This was actually ufc 3. Royce Gracie, the defending champion,won his match against kimo but was not able to continue,due to fatigue.So an alternate took his place,named Steve Jennum, who was a cop if I remember,so was atleast familiar with joint locks.
He was automatically put into the championship match, which he won with an armbar, and won ufc 3, with Royce Gracie winning ufc 1,2 and 4. A little history lesson.
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@FishbrainMnt still a bit funny thouu
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Well that was at UFC 4 where nobody knows a shit about MMA and that guy i a boxer, so he did't know anything about subbmitions...
It's dangerous to go alone. Take this arm.
trewq333 4 months ago 88
Lol, he is like "here have my arm".
bigrock123 3 months ago 52