TheDirector
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Well stupid Fox interrupted the fight with weather outside my area for the whole duration of OSP's fight and he got choked out.
If I wanted weather, I would have selected that programming.
They said, "We wouldn't be on unless it affected you guys."
That's not true. It doesn't affect me and you were on.
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I can't believe OSP got choked out like that, but respect to him for not tapping out.
Now back to ESPN to watch Florida hand Auburn a loss so Tennessee picks up a game in the conference title fight.
Well stupid Fox interrupted the fight with weather outside my area for the whole duration of OSP's fight and he got choked out.
If I wanted weather, I would have selected that programming.
They said, "We wouldn't be on unless it affected you guys."
That's not true. It doesn't affect me and you were on.
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I can't believe OSP got choked out like that, but respect to him for not tapping out.
Now back to ESPN to watch Florida hand Auburn a loss so Tennessee picks up a game in the conference title fight.
Watch the end of that second vid I posted to see how to get out of it breaking the lever. You just have to be prepared and know what to do.
hate to say this, but if he would have went to a real gym years ago he might be one of the best LHW out there based on athleticism, but right now he sticks to knoxville to train and doesnt have anyone to keep up with him when sparring. He should have went to Florida or Arizona years ago and now its to late!
True, you can defend against a guillotine, but I don't think it's as easy you make it seem. Especially when you just got your brains scrambled and are barely teetering on the edge of consciousness. Not to mention against guys that are just as adept at locking it in as you are defending it, which is why it's not a really uncommon submission to see. Also, it's a lot easier to defend in the gym or in an instructional video than it is in a fight when you have to worry about striking.