Guy Who Doesnt Know BJJ Attacks Camper and The End Result Is Obvious

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The fact that the nikka got bout 3 or 4 cheap shots and still ended up on the ground.

This purple nikka brolic as hell with them shots...nikka had that aim, no missed shots
 

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nikkas really get mad off rekt. PC gaming is full of that shyt.
 

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A gamer in Thailand was so infuriated by another gamer's comment while playing the online game Call of Duty, that he decided to go down to the cyber cafe to rough things out with the other gamer.
Apparently, the youth (in purple shirt) had been 'camping' in the game, and when other kids asked him to stop, he told them to "get rekt" and that he's "chilling on Quan Lon Cafe if anyone has a problem".


The dude failed in all BJJ phases. He needs to stop the purple shirt opponent from bypassing guard, or in the best case scenario, avoid landing on his back in the firt face. When he was getting pommelled in the clinch, he should have either pushed away his opponent to make space and land punches or else get said opponent to the ground on his back to make way for ground-and-ground. Failure to properly react to his opponent's clinch led to a predictable end result. If you're losing one phase, transition to another. Don't keep trading punches in order to save face. In my last session with a friend, punches tired me out so I tripped him twice, bypassed his leg guard and kept my toes and butt planted on his chest for ground-and-pound. :wow:
 

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When you're on your back, the imperative thing to do is to either 1) get up, 2) reverse position or else 3) coax your opponent into a (simple submission move). Stay small and try avoid as much damage as possible while on your back. Hold your opponent's arms and force him to re-adjust. At that point you need to make your move to get up or submit. The key is to distract your opponent long enough so he forgets his fundamentals. The most advisable thing to do is whatever is easiest and works best given the situation. Sometimes getting up has less utility han trying to submit a guy. Some guys are too strong or big to submit all at once so get up as quickly as you can and/or try to reverse position. Use leverage. Once you have good position, don't take your foot off his neck. :mjpls:

@Mowgli thoughts?
 
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Many gamers express their frustration in a competitive game, but this kid just took 'nerd rage' to a whole new level.

A gamer in Thailand was so infuriated by another gamer's comment while playing the online game Call of Duty, that he decided to go down to the cyber cafe to rough things out with the other gamer.

Apparently, the youth (in purple shirt) had been 'camping' in the game, and when other kids asked him to stop, he told them to "get rekt" and that he's "chilling on Quan Lon Cafe if anyone has a problem".

The other gamer then turned it into a full-out brawl.

This is perhaps a lesson to not reveal your actual physical location to someone online, or at least be able to win the fight if you want to pick one.

- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/g...er-who-insulted-him-game#sthash.0oEqWHLR.dpuf

Get rekt, indeed. :ohhh:

 

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When you're on your back, the imperative thing to do is to either 1) get up, 2) reverse position or else 3) coax your opponent into a (simple submission move). Stay small and try avoid as much damage as possible while on your back. Hold your opponent's arms and force him to re-adjust. At that point you need to make your move to get up or submit. The key is to distract your opponent long enough so he forgets his fundamentals. The most advisable thing to do is whatever is easiest and works best given the situation. Sometimes getting up has less utility han trying to submit a guy. Some guys are too strong or big to submit all at once so get up as quickly as you can and/or try to reverse position. Use leverage. Once you have good position, don't take your foot off his neck. :mjpls:

@Mowgli thoughts?
I agree but also do a lot of bumping and moving to keep your opponent from getting a base to knock your block off.

This young man underestimated the clinch and paid for it dearly. He forgot that most fights, end up on the ground. :whoo:
 
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