I'll tell you what he was doing in the third. He was cruising to a decision victory. Dude is 41. If he knows he's up two rounds to zero he can sit back and not take any unnecessary risks\damage. I can't exactly fault him for it. Now if he was 20 years younger it would be a different story.
I was going to say the exact same thing. The only upside is there always seems to be an off duty police officer around to start shooting at the bad guys.
Took me about 6 1\2 years but a good year and a half of that was time off for injury and my daughter being born. I average 3 times a week when i was actively training. Currently a 2 stripe purple.
This is the right answer here. You don't intentionally drop your arm limply to make it look like you're out. If you do then it's on you if it gets called. You can still relax your arm and body without doing it like Lawler did.
I just make sure to be controlled when I'm hooking the leg. Most of the time when they start to feel that they pretty much concede the initial sweep to avoid the pressure on the knee.
If he's saying to not attempt subs then disregard his advice because he's wrong. There are tons of sub from half guard and you should be attacking them. Like you said kimuras are golden, loop chokes, knee bars, brabo chokes etc etc.
Glad someone else said this because it's real. Against any decent purple and up you can expect to get spinning armbarred if you hold on to the kimura in bottom side.
It wasn't fixed. Chael just seems to give up in most of his fights. I remember hearing people talk about training with him and he'd quit in training as well. I'm one of those people that tell my friends that even the worst ufc\bellator flyweight could destroy me but for some reason I feel...
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