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I think I may already have an AV bet with someone but I don't remember who. But sure.Just checked your account. I'll take jooz and you take Chen Chen. Shall we have a bet?
I think I may already have an AV bet with someone but I don't remember who. But sure.Just checked your account. I'll take jooz and you take Chen Chen. Shall we have a bet?
Let him derail the Khamzat hype first, then let him go.
Yeah bro, you should see this guy Leon Edwards he just klciked someones face to another dimension. I mean who does that kinda sutff in a profesional fight right? Bunch of bad peoples thats who!
Yeah bro, you should see this guy Leon Edwards he just klciked someones face to another dimension. I mean who does that kinda sutff in a profesional fight right? Bunch of bad peoples thats who!
That's really attacking the shoulder.
It's just a standing Americana. Are people who use Americanas or Kimuras also pieces of shit? Though it is interesting that I've never seen this move done since.
Get your affairs in order, buddehI think I may already have an AV bet with someone but I don't remember who. But sure.
Get your affairs in order, buddeh
It's not a true standing Americana, it's more like a standing elbow crank. The reason that you don't see the move often (at all) is because it's a dirty move, it doesn't give an opponent time to tap, and cranking it with a good amount of foce / velocity is really just to maim.
You can tap while standing.
No one said that you can't tap while standing. I listed out that it doesn't give enough time for the opponent to tap as one of several reasons that it's a dirty move.It's not a true standing Americana, it's more like a standing elbow crank. The reason that you don't see the move often (at all) is because it's a dirty move, it doesn't give an opponent time to tap, and cranking it with a good amount of foce / velocity is really just to maim.