The Armbar’s Cageside Evaluation
The move is The Armbar and Cageside Seats readers have reported back on what they love and loathe about it. Here’s the full evaluation.
What you loved:
Legit Move – Because of its effectiveness in mixed martial arts, that was a central part of the discussion. The move works because, well, the move actually works.
Variations – Part of why it works is because there are a lot of ways to pull it off.
Best comment comes from BrassCitySaint:
“Effective. I’m going to approach both sides of the coin as one who trains in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Let me start by saying this much: this hold hurts like hell. People don’t realize that its purpose is to hyper-extend the arm. When applied correctly, you’re basically pushing your opponent’s elbow in a direction it was never designed to go. If you have any doubts as to its effectiveness, just look up “Frank Mir-Tim Sylvia” on YouTube. It’s not quite “Sid Vicious leg drop” level, but it’s up there. Selfishly, as a practitioner and MMA fan, I really like seeing this hold in the ring, because it adds an air of believability to the in-ring product.”
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What you loathed:
Best comment comes via KJ Gould:
“Loathe: doesn’t look that spectacular in pro wrazzlin’, hardly anyone has mastered working multiple setups for it, had been used for a long time as a rest hold that only works the arm so greatly devalued as a finisher. Also potential to pin yourself applying it.”
On to the poll! With 179 votes, The Armbar’s average score is 3.8.
Thanks, Cagsiders! Tomorrow’s pick is oh so fancy.
Until then!
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