Because an actual triangle choke is much more effective, and can actually win the match.
Though to be fair, they are used in conjunction with the N/S kimura.
Well, that and the shittiest training known to man..half the previews now are "How terrible of a coach will Ken be THIS week?"
Ken's just training them smart.[/rrr]
I think even the most ardent of Hunt supporters will realize that TK's line is worth a look, especially since it's rumoured that Hunt is coming in even heavier than in the Nishijima fight.
If I come up with a good idea, I'll take it.
Of course, my (slight) Native American heritage leads me to be wary of you, Pale Face, so I'll get back to you.
The chick you're referring to is Miyata's wife, who K-1 loves to show crying, hence the usual matchmaking regarding Miyata, in contrast Yamamoto's wife & sisters, who are always shown in pure juiblation as he murders people.
I'm actually suprised they didn't do a split screen shot of Miyata's wife hysterically crying while shielding her kids' eyes as the Yamamoto family celebrates.
Brock could probably spend the next few years in a coma and still shoot a double the second he comes out of it.
As for submissions... eh, who knows? Many big time wrestlers coming into MMA hardly train submissions at all, or do so with a bunch of other wrestlers, hence defeating the purpose.
Well, Kerr was supposedly off the pain killers by the time of the first GP, and all the mediocre showings that followed. Of course, it would seem he's off the sauce now, too, so it's up in the air just how he'll do against Simms.
To be fair, I don't think Sak had much of anything to trouble Vitor much that night, which sans flukish hand break, Vitor probably wins 9 times out of 10.
- Kerr had an MMA career BECAUSE of the drugs, IMO. The guy just didn't have the natural mental toughness to be a great MMA fighter and tried to bypass that by shooting up some false confidence.
- Even if Lesnar has good cardio (hardly a given considering all of his excess bulk), if he hasn't learned how to control his breathing while striking, he could still tire out.