This one is not to bad to watch.
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I suck in ground fighting, but the first time I picked up a more skilled smaller person, there words were "oh God!". I just set them down nicely and they let go, and I got up and the next couple went.
I acn imagine that hurt like heck
Yes Rich I can imagine them saying "oh God!". I actually have been picked up and slammed a few times. Fortunately, someone came along and said to me "hey stupid" if they pick you up that far let go with your feet and stand. After that I have not been slammed again!However, I think everyone needs that slamming experience to wake up and smell the roses so to speak!
Yes Rich I can imagine them saying "oh God!". I actually have been picked up and slammed a few times. Fortunately, someone came along and said to me "hey stupid" if they pick you up that far let go with your feet and stand. After that I have not been slammed again!However, I think everyone needs that slamming experience to wake up and smell the roses so to speak!
What a dick...if that turd had any skill he wouldnt have had to slam him like that. Then he just walks away like everything is cool.
Rules dictate a fight. If slams where allowed then he did exactly what he should have and won the match with that move. If it was against the rules then it was very poor sportsmanship and he should be kicked out of the tournament.
The bottom guy has a responsibility to protect himself.
If it was a boxing fight and one guy put his hands behind his back and stuck his chin out, then got Knocked out would you blame the guy that hit him? He made the mistake, if the punch that knocked him out was a legal punch then it was fair. If it was a kick, then not so much...
No, but to slam a guy on his head in a JJ match in my opinion is poor etiqette. Shows that he had no skill to reverse or escape the position using technique.
Providing it was within the rules
There needs to be an overarching rule (or ethic) of "but if it would maim the other guy, don't do it" in any sport. Things can still go wrong, but a move can be legal yet unreasonably dangerous. When I wrestled there was a "potentially dangerous" rule with some weasel room.
Dude there is a HUGE difference between a JJ match and an MMA match...Putting a triangle on someone when they are standing up is potentially dangerous to yourself
Carlos Newton has a loss to Matt Hughes from a very similar situation, except he actually choked Hughes out, Hughes fell and Newton got KOed, Hughes got credit for the win.
Once the guy is standing, there really is no "nice" way to put them down, they are going to come down hard if they don't protect themself.
In a Judo match if someone throws you and you don't react properly, do something dumb you can very easily get hurt, you are expected to protect yourself, and the other guy expects you to protect yourself.
Dude there is a HUGE difference between a JJ match and an MMA match...