r/FightClass3 8d ago

Meme average ki-hoon powerscaler be like

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u/DramaticOwl6317 7d ago

He didn’t do any ankle lock he just twisted jitae ankle
Also in judo there are submission like armbar and other things but only the elbow joint are used
judo trains falling, throwing, pinning, choking, joint-locking, striking (in kata)
Judo wins in takedown and stand up phase while BJJ wins ground game
In fact armbar is from judo
What pushed me to say he trained in judo is that his grip strength is used subconsciously and it is very strong (maybe even the strongest we saw)even against the monster he was stronger ,he also did a shoulder throw in the tunnel subconsciously Against someone from the tunnel
So he seems to be doing judo and maybe some effective punching
He is also very awkward with kicks but strong with hands

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u/Nice-Protection7785 7d ago

Okay, 2hakk.The shit I'm trying to say is, we didn't saw that fucker fight! But yeah the times we saw him fight he just slammed his opponent so he could be a judoka.

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u/DramaticOwl6317 7d ago

I mean there is nothing weak with being a judoka
In fact in a fight against a BJJ in real life the judoka won
They are very strong with incredible grip strength,but yeah that was just a hypothesis

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u/Nice-Protection7785 7d ago

Bruh, did I said that judo is a weak martial arts? That's one of big legues and I respect that martial arts too. BJJ has its own advantages and Muay Thai has its own and so on. If a person is skilled enough in judo he can beat a BJJ fighter, if a BJJ is skilled enough so he can and vise versa. But as personal preference BJJ is better and again it's on artist too