Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Post fight

It was a quick fight only about a minute and a half, he looked tougher then he actually was. He had an AK-47 the actual gun tattood as his side burn, and on the other side he had some Chinese writing down his other side burn. He didn’t belong in the cage with me I threw one punch and he dropped like a sac of potatoes, I was surprised when he shot in to take me down. I immediately reversed it and took him down, he began to stand back up so I picked him up and slammed him. During the slam I injured myself he landed on my shoulder, which kind of hurt and it is still a little sore today. After the slam he grabbed my head from the bottom position and began to squeeze. He didn’t have a choke or even a dangerous position he was just squeezing so I let him. I fought somewhat to get out of it but very lightly allowing him to wear himself out from holding me. Sure enough about 10-20 sec later his hold began to loosen and I could feel his arms getting weaker. I popped out of the hold and began to punch, he lost his cool and began to try and scramble away. Instead he allowed me to get to a better position and take his back, I kept punching as hard as I could, just instinct. Then my corner man yelled at me to stop hitting him and go for a submission so I did, I went for a rear naked choke which is a very simple choke. Once I got my arm under his chin though I realized he had no idea how to defend against the choke. So I transitioned into a short choke which is a simple version of a rear naked choke, he tapped almost immediately. He only hit me twice once in the face and once in the side, my face is fine not even swollen but I think if I had had more time I could’ve knocked that AK-47 right off his face.

1 comment:

  1. Wow. That's all I got.

    Great visuals with the tattoo, etc. I think the use of sensory details, although gross, will make this blog stand out as a legitimate documentary of a fighter. I like the journal style.

    This blog is interesting and dangerous.

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