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Old 02-11-2007, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Trustym2
Then, maybe the person on the ground shouldn't let themselves be taken down? Chuck Liddell comes to mind. He keeps it standing in his world. If a fighter keeps getting taken down over and over and over again, he will lose the fight, he's not keeping control. Heath Herring is a perfect example, so is Frank Shamrock before he cheated.
That is a really uninformed statement. Some Ground fighters prefer to be in guard and to say they are losing to some lazy guy resting on top of them is just plain ignorant. Many practitioners of BJJ will clintch with you and then put their leghooks into you to force you into their guard. Does this mean the guy on top is winning or even has a position of controlling the absolutlely not!!!
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