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Old 03-12-2007, 01:19 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bjjexpertise@be View Post
For me it was a harai-goshi. I was still experimenting with the move at that time and trying to find different ways to set it up. I was going against a much more experienced MMA fighter than me but I managed to land it by punching myself to clinch, faking a head and arm, then going for the harai goshi. Everybody in the room saw it and some people cheered....as I proceeded to get my ass tossed left and right.
lol, yea it's funny how a great takedown can really get the other guy goin', when you're on mats anyway. a lot of the time i hit tomoe-nages or sumi-gaeshis as a last ditch effort against brown or black belts who are only really half-assin' it. they chuckle and say "nice!" then i'm their bitch for the rest of class
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