THC metabolites cling to fat cells throughout the body and can stay detectable in blood or urine tests for several weeks. He wasn't intoxicated at all during the fight. I'd still be a stoner today if so many of them didn't spout ignorant bullshit like your comment.
Impressively, the Scorpion Crunch actually did happen again in Bellator in 2020. Monika Chochlikova hit one on her PROFESSIONAL DEBUT against Jade Jorand at Bellator 247. Such a crazy submission.
I remember watching when "Gamebred" got caught in that insane inverted triangle, everyone was like wtf was that!?? (since nobody had ever saw anything like it before) It's still one of my all time fav's. Just nasty💯
Chonan's heal hook was crazy, not just because it worked, but it worked immediately in a fight he was going to take the L if he didn't do something fast.
@@huckleberryharrison6248 Its weird because many say Chonan was down, others say he was winning but most can agree the fight was competitive up to that point.
@@huckleberryharrison6248 Yep, even after seeing prime Silva in action it still seems unbelievable that he lost to Ryo Chonan and Daiju Takase of all people. Methinks he was way better in a cage than he was in a ring. He levelled up so fast from 2004 to 2006.
In a past life, the Von Flue/OSP shoulder choke and Ezekiel choke might have made this list, but instead are signatures for OSP and The Boa Constrictor.
I'm shocked the mounted gogoplata from Shinya Aoki vs Katsuhiko Nagata during the Dream 2 wasn't on the list. It was nutz to see when it happened! I haven't seen another mounted gogoplata before or since.
Aoki landed one on Hansen just before nick finished top ranked Gomi 2:50 he finished another totaling a pair of hit gogos inside 24 months. What a monster
@@Judoninja10 yeah that’s the 2nd one I referenced. To be fair to Tommy, nicks is arguably the most important gogo hit considering circumstances. But the aoki one was the first I’ve seen in real time so it always stuck with me
@@theoriginalmoosepuff i know, but it was still nice enough to deserve a mention. And if you take a look at his face when he tried to turn out of it, the tap wasn't too far away
The hammerlock is a fairly common technique in collegiate wrestling, although depending on which part of the country you're in, it will sometimes be called a "Gable cable."
at my gym its called the "Cop lock" as its basically what a cop tries to do with little technique ahaha so if you get caught with it you'll get some shit for it
OH god I remember the first time I got put in a Gable Cable. I was wrestling all phase in hs, It was bad. Only two moves I was more afraid of was the death grip and being put in a twister.
I will thank caposas corner for showing all of these indie mma submissions to a larger audience. I never knew some of these were real. The buggy choke is probably my new favorite submissions.
As a wrestling fan, it always warms my heart seeing that Boston Crab actually work to win an MMA fight. ....Now all we gotta see is an MMA fight end in a Sharpshooter or a Figure-Four Leg Lock.
@@ElGuatequero And while I'm on the subject, there is a difference. If you look closely, the dude is LITERALLY on his opponent's back, putting weight on him making it harder to reverse. It's highly unlikely you'd be able to crawl away to safety. What a regular Boston Crab looks like in pro wrestling is the wrestler merely squatting down and not applying any pressure to the lower back whatsoever. This allows for the reversing by the opponent to be done much easier. ....and before you or anyone asks. I know pro wrestling is fake and/or scripted and/or chereographed. It's not a big deal. Get over it.
@@RC99_Productions Yep a Boston Crab used for real is no joke and there's no way you get away from it once actual pressure is applied. Me and two friends tried it out on each other when we were kids and it fucking hurt. The obvious part is that it feels like your spine is about to snap. The not obvious part was when all that pressure on my back seemed to go to my face and felt like my cheeks were about to explode. Fun times.
My friend got me in the scorpion crunch a backyard rolling session. We both didn't know what it was but he could see I was struggling with his awkwardly placed body triangle (I was very thin and unfit). It was really cool to see it happen on a professional stage
i love knowing super obscure subs, so when i roll with friends who don’t practice bjj a lot they don’t know what the fuck i’m doing until they start to feel it lmao
The banana split was a move I tried to use in wrestling for three years. Never got it in competition because it’s pretty risky but when I hit it in practice omg. I should also say that I learned about it when the coach used it on me to knocked me down a few pegs so I know how much it hurts lol
Hope you do another rare submissions video. DJs suplex/armbar was mentioned in the comments. Another one that I love is Jeremy horns figure 4 armbar on chael sonnen, ufc 60.
I needed to pause the buggy choke for a good 10 seconds to figure out who was what limbs and after figuring that out its actually ridiculous. There is actually zero escape, its impressive enough that you could catch someone in there.
anyone who says that boston crab is fake has never goofed around with friends or family doing wrestling moves on each other. unless your a contortionist or a gymnast that shit hurts
The Bas lock is my personal favourite, before I started watching MMA I would do something similar in some friendly what we called in school "tap out fights" which was just some No Gi tbh, I called it the cradle and would use a judo headlock hiptoss to get it
I still remember my older brother trying all different wrestling moves on me from WWF. We never hurt each other on purpose anyways. like the time we went jumping off the roof in the huge snow pile we made and he always asked me to go first. Guess that's what's little brother's are for lol. Some great moves in this video I didn't even know it was possible.
I play wrestled a little, but I actually powerbombed one kid because he was being a prick. Gave him a little tummy punch, pushed his head down and sent him for a ride 😂. I almost feel bad now but he became a menace for a while after that. He needed more powerbombs I guess 😂
"The Undertaker and he's not real" my mind automatically flashed to the Undertaker with Edge in The Hells Gate at Wrestlemania like the mark that i am...good job Tommy!
In regards to the buggy choke, there's a video of the tenth planet guys having a roll, and, apparently, you can counter a buggy choke with another buggy choke if you're flexible enough.
You what I never understood…a technical submission is when a fighter is rendered unconscious, and a submission is after a tap and the ref steps in, but a TKO is when the ref steps in and a knockout is when someone’s OUT properly. Weird🤷🏻♂️
I remember Luke Rockhold subbing Tim Boetsch with a inverted triangle Kimura combo.. that shit was wild p.s: Tim Boetsch has been subbed by 3 different Kimura variations, (the above), Phil Davis subbing Tim in a sort of behind the back Kimura and Jacare subbing Tim with a regular Kimura
When I trained MMA my trainer showed me this last choke and called it the rape choke wayyy back in 2005...from personal experience it is painfullll... knees crushing on floating ribs using the arms behind the legs for extra squeeze... They used to teach it to women for self defense because it's meant as a last case Resort in case a woman is getting assaulted put into the missionary position they have a defense.
I know it’s not technically a rare submission but Demetrius Johnsons suplex to armbar submission is still so crazy to me that it was pulled off.
It’s rare asf
Not rare? Who the hell else is doing that? Lol that arm bar is Goat’d
He meant that technically its an armbar, but with suplex its crazy
It's called a "whiz bar" and mighty mouse invented it in practice. Yeah it's rare for sure
Mousetrap 🪤
Nick diaz putting the fireball kid into a gogoplata while off the zaza is some real legend shit.
Fuck that’s fun to say out loud
Hindu
THC metabolites cling to fat cells throughout the body and can stay detectable in blood or urine tests for several weeks. He wasn't intoxicated at all during the fight. I'd still be a stoner today if so many of them didn't spout ignorant bullshit like your comment.
@@djhenyo i mean it was a joke but ok.
Yah lol, looks like u might need to lighten up and lighten up
Impressively, the Scorpion Crunch actually did happen again in Bellator in 2020. Monika Chochlikova hit one on her PROFESSIONAL DEBUT against Jade Jorand at Bellator 247. Such a crazy submission.
Wow!
The fact that I knew about this and MMA On Point didn't is baffling to me!
Came here to say this too. Couldn't remember the names but I knew it was a chick making her debut
I had a friend make me tap from a seatbelt position by squeezing my midsection like that. It was nuts
I remember watching when "Gamebred" got caught in that insane inverted triangle, everyone was like wtf was that!?? (since nobody had ever saw anything like it before) It's still one of my all time fav's. Just nasty💯
Chonan's heal hook was crazy, not just because it worked, but it worked immediately in a fight he was going to take the L if he didn't do something fast.
He was winning.
@@piotrd7355 Wasn't he down on the score cards? Maybe my Pride memory isn't good, as it was a long time ago.
@@huckleberryharrison6248 Its weird because many say Chonan was down, others say he was winning but most can agree the fight was competitive up to that point.
@@madgavin7568 Any way you cut it, he pulled it off.
@@huckleberryharrison6248 Yep, even after seeing prime Silva in action it still seems unbelievable that he lost to Ryo Chonan and Daiju Takase of all people. Methinks he was way better in a cage than he was in a ring. He levelled up so fast from 2004 to 2006.
In a past life, the Von Flue/OSP shoulder choke and Ezekiel choke might have made this list, but instead are signatures for OSP and The Boa Constrictor.
Ive never seen that upside triangle on Masvidal. Bro looked like he died that was actually scary
Was saying the same thing
How white his face is compared to the rest of his body is nuts.
You know it’s a crazy submission when you have to tell the ref “He’s tapping” 😂
This rapid fire format is awesome. Keep up the excellent quality Tommy. This is G.O.A.T level content creation 👏👏👏
13:00 the way he just yeets his body off 😭
absolutely launched him
Shit had me crying
I'm shocked the mounted gogoplata from Shinya Aoki vs Katsuhiko Nagata during the Dream 2 wasn't on the list. It was nutz to see when it happened! I haven't seen another mounted gogoplata before or since.
I got it in a BJJ roll but I transitioned to my back to finish it
“Taken to the upside down, Chrissy wake up, I don’t like this” in Tommy’s deadpan voice is absolutely hilarious
Jesus Christ is the truth reach out, nothing but respect
@@ElegyVio what?
Preach Brother 🙏🙏🙏🙏@@ElegyVio
Aoki landed one on Hansen just before nick finished top ranked Gomi 2:50 he finished another totaling a pair of hit gogos inside 24 months. What a monster
I think the Aoki one from mount is a bit more impressive
@@Judoninja10 yeah that’s the 2nd one I referenced. To be fair to Tommy, nicks is arguably the most important gogo hit considering circumstances. But the aoki one was the first I’ve seen in real time so it always stuck with me
Video idea. Weight classes with the most missed weight. (Total pounds missed)
Tommy would die
I'd put money on FW or LW for sure
You got it homie
The calf slicer thingy Dolidze beat Hermansson with, should've been here just because of the sheer wtf-factor
it was a tko from strikes not a submission
@@theoriginalmoosepuff i know, but it was still nice enough to deserve a mention. And if you take a look at his face when he tried to turn out of it, the tap wasn't too far away
@@HysjMysj No tap came so ultimately it wasn't a sub. Make it more for a list of rare finishing positions.
@@madgavin7568 completely agree! I'm still pretty fucking impressed by it tho
@@HysjMysj i've seen a match that ended with a calf slicer submission.
The last one was recreated by slovak muaythai fighter Monika Chochlikova in her debut in MMA in Belattor a few years back
The hammerlock is a fairly common technique in collegiate wrestling, although depending on which part of the country you're in, it will sometimes be called a "Gable cable."
Got put in one my first year of wrestling… worst fucking pain I’ve ever felt in my damn life😂
at my gym its called the "Cop lock" as its basically what a cop tries to do with little technique ahaha so if you get caught with it you'll get some shit for it
OH god I remember the first time I got put in a Gable Cable. I was wrestling all phase in hs, It was bad. Only two moves I was more afraid of was the death grip and being put in a twister.
Nah that standing inverted triangle choke was crazy 😮
I will thank caposas corner for showing all of these indie mma submissions to a larger audience. I never knew some of these were real. The buggy choke is probably my new favorite submissions.
As a wrestling fan, it always warms my heart seeing that Boston Crab actually work to win an MMA fight.
....Now all we gotta see is an MMA fight end in a Sharpshooter or a Figure-Four Leg Lock.
It didn't, was so fake I cant believe you think its real
@@ElGuatequero You try getting your legs stretched back while someone is literally sitting all their weight on you
@@ElGuatequero And while I'm on the subject, there is a difference. If you look closely, the dude is LITERALLY on his opponent's back, putting weight on him making it harder to reverse. It's highly unlikely you'd be able to crawl away to safety.
What a regular Boston Crab looks like in pro wrestling is the wrestler merely squatting down and not applying any pressure to the lower back whatsoever. This allows for the reversing by the opponent to be done much easier.
....and before you or anyone asks. I know pro wrestling is fake and/or scripted and/or chereographed. It's not a big deal. Get over it.
@@RC99_Productions Yep a Boston Crab used for real is no joke and there's no way you get away from it once actual pressure is applied. Me and two friends tried it out on each other when we were kids and it fucking hurt. The obvious part is that it feels like your spine is about to snap. The not obvious part was when all that pressure on my back seemed to go to my face and felt like my cheeks were about to explode. Fun times.
That undertaker line killed me
Shinya Aoki destroying Mizuto Hirota's arm with a hammerlock better be in there
My friend got me in the scorpion crunch a backyard rolling session. We both didn't know what it was but he could see I was struggling with his awkwardly placed body triangle (I was very thin and unfit). It was really cool to see it happen on a professional stage
i love knowing super obscure subs, so when i roll with friends who don’t practice bjj a lot they don’t know what the fuck i’m doing until they start to feel it lmao
I love that gogoplata sub by nick. Everything about it is baddass especially the way he set it up immediately after hitting the ground
9:07 That double crucifix with the “what now?” Head nod is priceless😂
Great list! Thanks for all the content!honorable mention: C.B Dollaway hit the Peruvian necktie on Jesse Taylor at UFC fight night 14.
I like the whole "build up Joke" as you literally went from the feet to the head and then to the absolutely nuttiest ones last.From Bottom to Top.
Best video you guys had in a while, very good, thanks to all who contributed making this, especially caposa
“The Pace” is my personal favorite. It’s a dope choke 👌🏽
11:35 that tap on the face got me crying lmfao
The mere fact that this vid has clips from Darkplace and Scanners shows you are true men of culture. I salute you, Sirs.
8:34 I call the Farmaconda. Hands down the rarest choke in UFC history
These video essays and stuff are just the breath of fresh air this channel needed
This isn’t a video essay, this is another list video. Just because it’s not a “top 10” doesn’t make it a video essay lmao
To those who care, hello and have a good day!❤👋
You too, my friend - thank you very much. ❤️
bless your heart Dude Guy
You too homie
Hell yeah same to y’all
You as well, yeah?
Thank you for putting these on Spotify 🙏
That Ahmed/Ammar combination calve slicer/RNC was pure poetry. Wonder which one he actually submitted to
Believe me idk either loll
The only thing i'm sure of he was in a lot of pain.
That hip crank was crazy
The banana split was a move I tried to use in wrestling for three years. Never got it in competition because it’s pretty risky but when I hit it in practice omg. I should also say that I learned about it when the coach used it on me to knocked me down a few pegs so I know how much it hurts lol
As the victim of a Banana Split, you are Satan incarnate. Use your power wisely, my friend.
the banana split:
the crackback of grappling lol
"He should have finished Coleman with it" - LOL
Who’s ever idea it was to put a shiny psyduck on the screen when he said rare is a fucking legend
This list was absolute gold
Hope you do another rare submissions video. DJs suplex/armbar was mentioned in the comments. Another one that I love is Jeremy horns figure 4 armbar on chael sonnen, ufc 60.
Forgot to mention the Von Flue choke, which is antidote to a guillotine choke, by Jason Von Flue at UFC Fight Night 3.
I hit a leg scissor choke at a tournament on time and I thought it was pretty sick but my opponents coaches kept saying it was a fake cheap move 🤷🏾♂️
The walls of Jericho is the most savage maneuver ever used😂😂
Oliver Enkamp also won his last fight via buggy choke back in may. Crazy sub
Diaz vs Gomi 🔥🔥🔥 That rib crush is hilarious 😂 i always thought that would suck when I watched Golden Eye
I needed to pause the buggy choke for a good 10 seconds to figure out who was what limbs and after figuring that out its actually ridiculous. There is actually zero escape, its impressive enough that you could catch someone in there.
Boston crabs can be the most brutal finished subs. Double knee dislocation and possible broken ankles/feet
anyone who says that boston crab is fake has never goofed around with friends or family doing wrestling moves on each other. unless your a contortionist or a gymnast that shit hurts
Knowing that you could break every limb on a human body must be quite humbling
I was hoping to see RDR's submission of Bigdash on this list. It was pretty wild.
“The only other person I can remember to do this is the fucking undertaker and he’s not real” that’s crazy
You have no idea how long I’ve waited for this video
The "Passion Lock" or the "Chicken Wing" was extremely popular amongst my siblings in our bedroom brawls.
🤣🤣
LMAO the "body crunch" is such a hilariously roidmonster move - "..YOUR SPIRIT OR YOUR BODYYYY?!?!"
I went to high school with Kenny Robertson. That's awesome you included him! I was hoping his sub would be on here.
That choke + calf slicer didn't exactly look like Lou Thesz was doing it but we're pretty close to an stf there
The Bas lock is my personal favourite, before I started watching MMA I would do something similar in some friendly what we called in school "tap out fights" which was just some No Gi tbh, I called it the cradle and would use a judo headlock hiptoss to get it
Welcome to the new age of buggy chokes and leg locks! S/o Tommy Toehold for loving toes! 😂
I still remember my older brother trying all different wrestling moves on me from WWF. We never hurt each other on purpose anyways. like the time we went jumping off the roof in the huge snow pile we made and he always asked me to go first. Guess that's what's little brother's are for lol. Some great moves in this video I didn't even know it was possible.
lol.... Memories...
Yes because they are smaller and weaker and little shits, which must be taken advantage of!
@@phineasgage8252 shure sounds like you got some issues
I play wrestled a little, but I actually powerbombed one kid because he was being a prick. Gave him a little tummy punch, pushed his head down and sent him for a ride 😂. I almost feel bad now but he became a menace for a while after that. He needed more powerbombs I guess 😂
@@blitheringrando1410 hahaha 😆
I would've included Aoki's spinning clinch arm break thing but maybe thats more common than i know
I’ve actually trained with Ken Jackson and his twin brother Mike. Both are doing great and opening up their own gym from what I know
Honestly one of my favorites to do the Peruvian necktie it's happed but it's one of the more rare ones
M-1 Challange was always cool to watch with the natural hills surrounding the ring, felt more like a real fight.
Figured that Boston Crab finish would be on the list.
The rarest and most brutal is Shinya Aoki doing a standing arm break submission to keith wisniewski. Anything else doesn't even compare.
"Thing go squeezy on neck"
I fking love it.
Surprised the Mir Lock on Pete Williams wasn’t mentioned
This video was unintentionally the funny shit I’ve seen all week
Imadas is so impressive I love that one and DJs flying armbar is an all-timer as well.
The Adam DeHart move is basically a CATCH WRESTLING leg lock.
scorpion crunch feels like ur ribs are gonna break
"The Undertaker and he's not real" my mind automatically flashed to the Undertaker with Edge in The Hells Gate at Wrestlemania like the mark that i am...good job Tommy!
It feels illegal to be this early
Does v1nce even post anymore?
@@CrossKarma2 I think so
If the banana split ain’t on here then I’m blown 😂
I wonder if any of these were uncomfortable but not fight stoping and the guy was like f this I’m goin home
Why is it so unbelievable that a Boston Crab is a real submission? That shit bends your lower back in reverse so uh yes that shit hurts!
In regards to the buggy choke, there's a video of the tenth planet guys having a roll, and, apparently, you can counter a buggy choke with another buggy choke if you're flexible enough.
"Is the body meant to bend that way?"
"No!"
"OK"
*Bends body THAT way.
The undertaker getting a gogoplata is hilarious to me
1:27 to skip the ad
You're welcome.
Tommy is invited to the black barbecue, after saying that "god damn" so well.
Non-BJJ fans will not now how savage Vinnie M is.
I’ve been doing scorpion crunches for ages they’re great
I’ve seen many kids crying on the wrestling mat from banana splits 😂😂😂
"You actually provide a vital service" 😂
"Like he's trying to pull a chicken leg out of a rotisserie" 😂🤣
Ezekiel Choke super practical i was mind blown how obvious and original it was.
Dude, Brent Primus got another gogoplata just a couple years ago! Against Tim Wilde in Bellator.
Incredible video. Editing, Voice work, Music. 10/10.
watching from the future and UFC 282 didn't turn out to be the banger after banger we thought it would be LOL
You what I never understood…a technical submission is when a fighter is rendered unconscious, and a submission is after a tap and the ref steps in, but a TKO is when the ref steps in and a knockout is when someone’s OUT properly. Weird🤷🏻♂️
I remember Luke Rockhold subbing Tim Boetsch with a inverted triangle Kimura combo.. that shit was wild
p.s: Tim Boetsch has been subbed by 3 different Kimura variations, (the above), Phil Davis subbing Tim in a sort of behind the back Kimura and Jacare subbing Tim with a regular Kimura
When I trained MMA my trainer showed me this last choke and called it the rape choke wayyy back in 2005...from personal experience it is painfullll... knees crushing on floating ribs using the arms behind the legs for extra squeeze... They used to teach it to women for self defense because it's meant as a last case Resort in case a woman is getting assaulted put into the missionary position they have a defense.
And props to Chris Lytles dual triangle choke and Kimura hold on Jason Gilliam?
Really surprised Ivan Salaverry's body triangle (the Salaverry) didn't make this list.
Tommy and Jason are so goddamn good why do we have to have Baylion as a narrator? Great video either way.
A scorpion crunch sounds exactly like the kind of obscure submission that would catch Islam/Khabib over aggressive grappling.
Props for all the foreign names you pronounced
Two Capose related posts this week?? Must be my birthday... oh wait! It's Christmas. So yey!
The “Passion Lock” is brutally beautiful. What a submission.