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sometimes when looking at banned moves you see the most effective techniques!for example, in kickboxing, there's a kick that I think is banned, it's like a step, like a push with the foot, and it can break a leg.
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I hope Lesnar does well in UFC. I was never a fan of his in the WWE, but he was talented and I don't blame for leaving that organization. Only time well tell.
I noticed the dirty tactic of "hair pulling" in that list..I guess it is -very- effective then, to secure an opponent's head. Though often used by girls as an end in itself.I notice that UFC fighters tend not to have long hair.(they also tend to have no body hair at all, but that must be another story!)
Quote from: q_q_ on August 17, 2008, 06:03:02 AMI noticed the dirty tactic of "hair pulling" in that list..I guess it is -very- effective then, to secure an opponent's head. Though often used by girls as an end in itself.I notice that UFC fighters tend not to have long hair.(they also tend to have no body hair at all, but that must be another story!)All I can say about body hair is that the only time it's really been mentioned, some fighters have claimed that when training, it gets in the way with their GI.
Quote from: White Israelite on August 17, 2008, 01:59:43 PMQuote from: q_q_ on August 17, 2008, 06:03:02 AMI noticed the dirty tactic of "hair pulling" in that list..I guess it is -very- effective then, to secure an opponent's head. Though often used by girls as an end in itself.I notice that UFC fighters tend not to have long hair.(they also tend to have no body hair at all, but that must be another story!)All I can say about body hair is that the only time it's really been mentioned, some fighters have claimed that when training, it gets in the way with their GI. Not that many of them train with a GI
Quote from: Americanhero on August 17, 2008, 02:01:20 PMQuote from: White Israelite on August 17, 2008, 01:59:43 PMQuote from: q_q_ on August 17, 2008, 06:03:02 AMI noticed the dirty tactic of "hair pulling" in that list..I guess it is -very- effective then, to secure an opponent's head. Though often used by girls as an end in itself.I notice that UFC fighters tend not to have long hair.(they also tend to have no body hair at all, but that must be another story!)All I can say about body hair is that the only time it's really been mentioned, some fighters have claimed that when training, it gets in the way with their GI. Not that many of them train with a GIRight, no idea about the body hair, i've never really thought about it, but the short hair would make sense so it doesn't get in the way of the face.