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LmaoTickling the balls are allowed but not striking them.
LmaoTickling the balls are allowed but not striking them.
Lmao, good lawd
It would seem like a good idea for a guy like Conor who's weak as fuck on the ground to try tickling his opponent while in a bad position. His opponent would laugh uncontrollablly and give up position or leave an opening. Why isn't this tactic used more in MMA? Is it illegal? Is it considered bad practice?
Serious question. I'd like to get your thoughts on this important subject matter.
Thats incorrect.
Tickling is a foul and it comes under the following line "
Tickling is done by primarily clawing and secondarily twisting (however gentle or vigouriously u do it).
- Clawing, pinching, twisting the flesh.
I clicked on this thread by accident. Then I read it. Now I am responding.It would seem like a good idea for a guy like Conor who's weak as fuck on the ground to try tickling his opponent while in a bad position. His opponent would laugh uncontrollablly and give up position or leave an opening. Why isn't this tactic used more in MMA? Is it illegal? Is it considered bad practice?
Serious question. I'd like to get your thoughts on this important subject matter.
It would seem like a good idea for a guy like Conor who's weak as fuck on the ground to try tickling his opponent while in a bad position. His opponent would laugh uncontrollablly and give up position or leave an opening. Why isn't this tactic used more in MMA? Is it illegal? Is it considered bad practice?
Serious question. I'd like to get your thoughts on this important subject matter.