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Lol white belt shit in Gi BJJ. To pull it off with no clothes via overhook is simply amazing. I always appreciate fighters that nail Judo throws in MMA.
Same.Lol white belt shit in Gi BJJ. To pull it off with no clothes via overhook is simply amazing. I always appreciate fighters that nail Judo throws in MMA.
Because Fedor,you faithless slime.serious question: why is it allowed to make fedor threads in the UFC subforum???????????
He grabbed the ropes.....bodog, I remember thatFedor’s been reversing Team Quest in spectacular fashion for years....is normal.
In order to throw Sonnen the way he did, Fedor has done that same throw at least 10,000 times. Its muscle memory
He did grab the ropes but I don’t feel it had any effect on the outcome. Matt did his fair share of cheating in general too. I seem to remember him committing some kind of foul in that fight too but I’d have to rewatch it.He grabbed the ropes.....bodog, I remember that
They never look the same as they do in practice.
Definitely missed the thigh reap but his kuzushi was enough.
They never look the same as they do in practice.
Definitely missed the thigh reap but his kuzushi was enough.
He did grab the ropes but I don’t feel it had any effect on the outcome. Matt did his fair share of cheating in general too. I seem to remember him committing some kind of foul in that fight too but I’d have to rewatch it.
Didn't that motherfucker intentionally stink like shit or something to throw off his opponents? I remember someone who fought him mentioning something to that effect.He did grab the ropes but I don’t feel it had any effect on the outcome. Matt did his fair share of cheating in general too. I seem to remember him committing some kind of foul in that fight too but I’d have to rewatch it.
Thanks. I kind of had a feeling it was a rope grab too.Matt had grabbed the ropes to trap Fedor in the corner in the first place.
Fedor did use the rope for balance, so I guess both had fouled and it cancels out.
I have a personal experience with that one. This guy I used to train with was prepping a fighter backstage at Rumble on the Rock in Hawaii. He said Matt Lindland was there warming up too and he said, “he smelled like a fuckin horse.” He said it was hard to concentrate it was so bad and it seemed intentional.Didn't that motherfucker intentionally stink like shit or something to throw off his opponents? I remember someone who fought him mentioning something to that effect.
hahah that is so fucking nasty. I knew I read something about that way back when. I think it was Rampage. I feel sorry for your friend. Imagine rolling with such a stinking motherfucker.I have a personal experience with that one. This guy I used to train with was prepping a fighter backstage at Rumble on the Rock in Hawaii. He said Matt Lindland was there warming up too and he said, “he smelled like a fuckin horse.” He said it was hard to concentrate it was so bad and it seemed intentional.
Oh for sure, but a great uchimata is a thing of beauty, and this was definitely on the clumsy side. At the end of the day it worked and that's the important thing, and as you said- his kuzushi was perfect, he understood the weight transfer but just missed the leg, which lost him the control at the end.
This was a picture perfect uchimata reversal, possibly the best one I've seen in UFC. Wish there were more judoka, I've long believed it to be vastly underrated if applied in MMA, it counters a lot of traditional wrestling.