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    ****

    That's disturbing.

    Shoot. I missed that match last night. It must have been in the beginning.

    If I didn't see footage of the fight though, I would have thought that that photo was 'shopped' as I never imagined a shin twisting in such a way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Typically, you wanna kick IN at a 90 deg or DOWN, never up, the reason being that kicking up makes you hit with the flat of the shin and not the edge and the blocker will be blocking with the edge.
    You wanna turn your body over and slightly down when you low kick to make sure your kick/shin comes over and down.
    Keeping your body upright makes it harder to turn over your shin and you end up hitting with the flat.
    Ah, I see. Thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 冠木侍 View Post
    That's disturbing.

    Shoot. I missed that match last night. It must have been in the beginning.

    If I didn't see footage of the fight though, I would have thought that that photo was 'shopped' as I never imagined a shin twisting in such a way.
    There's been a few of those actually.
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    I recall the first one ever posted, when the guy went to put his foot down and his leg turned to noodle.
    It was a tad disturbing.
    Which was the last of your links.
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    Twisted

    You can watch Hill's match for free Here

    He was definitely dominating before it happened.

    PS...

    I've no doubt it happens. I've never seen it really happen like that before. I'll save the links for later.
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    There are times when you want to kick up, but it is usually to the body, not to the leg. He did not turn his hips enough from the looks of it. But **** happens. It is a fight afterall. Props to him for stepping up (no pun.... well... it was sorta meant)

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    somewhere an orthopedic surgeon just went out and made a down payment on a new Jaguar...

    he better get used to seeing this when he wakes up in the morning...and rehab can be a biotch; I hope he comes back from it, that sort of injury can be a real career ender...

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    MK, your pic link broke

    But once on the web, always on the web.

    I'm moving this to the MMA forum.
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    It's bloody disgusting, that's what it is.
    geez, it's enough to put you off yer food!

    I am soooo glad I'm a wuss. I am never doing that.
    oh, I mean, because I'm 51. Yeah, that's it.
    Otherwise, sure. I'd go into the ring with any one of these guys.
    I'm a pretty good fighter...I bet.
    But you young'uns go right ahead. I'm with ya.
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    Lose your lunch

    Here is the VIDEO

    They took it off the main website apparently.
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    Nasty Arm Break from Leg Triangle

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    Luckly it was only sparring and not a real fight

    Still, while the responsibility to tap is on the guy locked up, in sparring the "locker" also has to know WTF he is doing.
    That was needless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Luckly it was only sparring and not a real fight

    Still, while the responsibility to tap is on the guy locked up, in sparring the "locker" also has to know WTF he is doing.
    That was needless.
    Well, I guess the guy on top was a brown belt, and the guy on bottom was blue. Brown belt definitely should have known better and tapped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    Well, I guess the guy on top was a brown belt, and the guy on bottom was blue. Brown belt definitely should have known better and tapped.
    Indeed !
    I am sure next time his ego won't get the best of him.
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