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Лучшие финиши кимурой в истории UFC
Лучшие финиши кимурой в истории UFC
Лучшие финиши кимурой в истории UFC
Лучшие финиши кимурой в истории UFC
Relive some of the best submission finishes to date among the 125-lb division.
Relive some of the best submission finishes to date among the 125-lb division.
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Charles Oliveira's submission of Justin Gaethje was one of 2022's most outstanding tapouts thus far
Charles Oliveira taps out Justin Gaethje in the first round and takes his win streak to 11 in a row! #UFC274
IN NO TIME AT ALL! THE HYPE IS REAL! Said Nurmagomedov snatched the neck REAL FAST. #UFC270
Win # @OleynikUFC JUST DID THAT! [ #UFC273 | Early Prelims on @UFCFightPass & E+ ]
Tom Aspinall has ARRIVED #UFCLondon
ANOTHER KNEEBAR FOR @PRINCE_OF_PERU 🦵 #UFCVegas52
OLIVEIRA SUBMITS GAETHJE IN THE FIRST ROUND #UFC274
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With 2022 coming close to its halfway point, it’s well worth looking back at what has been an excellent year thus far for the UFC .
While many fans prefer to see a brutal knockout more than anything else, there’s something special about seeing a slick submission finish. This year in the UFC, we’ve seen a number of great ones.
From nasty-looking chokes to potentially bone-breaking leg and armlocks, 2022 has seen some truly astonishing tapout finishes, as well as some classics from some of the usual suspects.
Here are the five best submissions in the UFC thus far into 2022.
Ever since Khabib Nurmagomedov ’s retirement following his win over Justin Gaethje in late 2020, the UFC seems to have been searching for a successor to the Dagestani star. One fighter who seems to have a chance at becoming said successor is Khabib’s namesake Said Nurmagomedov.
Not actually related to Khabib, Said debuted in the octagon back in 2018 and has slowly been making his way through the ranks at bantamweight. His biggest win undoubtedly came this January against Cody Stamann – and the victory came via one of the year’s best submissions to date.
Prior to the bout, only one man had ever submitted the tough Stamann before: current bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling back in 2018. However, it took ‘Funk Master’ the best part of two rounds to tap out ‘The Spartan’.
Nurmagomedov, on the other hand, required just 47 seconds to take his more experienced opponent out. After landing a couple of wild spinning strikes, the Dagestani countered a takedown attempt with a beautiful guillotine variant, almost like a rear-naked choke from the front.
Stamann was forced to tap out instantly and, unsurprisingly, Nurmagomedov was rewarded with a $50,000 bonus for his efforts, as well as a lot of hype to take into his next fight, which is scheduled for July.
The only current UFC fighter to have fought in four different decades, Aleksei Oleinik was thought to be slowing down coming into 2022, as he’d suffered three straight defeats in his previous visits to the octagon. Given that he turned 44 last July, this slowdown was understandable.
However, ‘The Boa Constrictor’ turned back the clock once again in April, submitting Jared Vanderaa to basically save his UFC career. Naturally, he pulled off one of the year’s best submissions in the process.
After exchanging some early strikes with ‘The Mountain’, Oleinik actually found himself in some trouble when, after a brief scramble, Vanderaa was able to take back control and look to sink in a rear-naked choke.
However, staying as calm as ever, Oleinik managed to defend the hold and managed to scramble again, this time moving into back control himself before taking full mount and then side mount.
From there, rather than simply go for some ground-and-pound, ‘The Boa Constrictor’ locked up a rare scarf hold and squeezed the life out of his opponent, forcing him to tap.
Remarkably, the submission was just the second scarf hold in UFC history, with the first one also coming from Oleinik in his octagon debut back in 2014.
How much longer does he have left? Who knows, but based on this, he’s still more than capable of pulling off spectacular submissions.
When the UFC visited London in March, it’s safe to say that a number of British fighters grew into major stars for the promotion, including Arnold Allen , Molly McCann and Paddy Pimblett . However, the fighter who moved closest to title contention was heavyweight Tom Aspinall.
Not only did Aspinall pick up his fifth UFC win in a row, but he also pulled it off by using one of 2022’s nastiest submissions, living up to his reputation as the “English Frank Mir” in the process.
Faced with his toughest opponent to date in the form of Alexander Volkov , many fans expected Aspinall to struggle somewhat, particularly as he’d never really been tested by any of his previous opponents.
However, that wasn’t the case at all. Instead, Aspinall ran through ‘Drago’ in rapid fashion, finishing him off in just under four minutes after thoroughly dominating him on the ground.
The hold he used to finish him was a nasty straight armbar variant from the half-guard. Despite not being in a dominant position, Aspinall looked like he could’ve snapped Volkov’s arm had he chosen to do so.
Clearly, the sky is the limit for this prospect, and pulling off one of the best submissions of 2022 thus far is probably only the beginning of what could be a huge year for him.
While we’ve seen excellent examples of them in the UFC over the years, it’s probably fair to argue that leglocks have become rarer in the octagon in recent times. However, it looks like one fighter, lightweight prospect Claudio Puelles, is trying to change that.
The native of Peru came into 2022 on the back of a four-fight win streak, with two of those victories coming via kneebar, including a nasty finish of Chris Gruetzemacher in December 2021.
When he was matched with wily veteran Clay Guida in April, though, few people would’ve expected him to be able to repeat the feat. After all, ‘The Carpenter’ had not been submitted since being caught in a choke by the hugely experienced Jim Miller in 2019.
However, after taking Puelles down in the early going of their bout, it quickly became clear that Guida had bitten off more than he could chew. Seemingly channeling lightweight kingpin Charles Oliveira, the Peruvian fighter began to fire off rapid submission attempts, and it took all of Guida’s veteran wiles to avoid them.
He could only last for so long, though. When Puelles spun through and locked in his trademark kneebar literally from nowhere, Guida had no choice, and was forced to tap out.
Whether ‘The Prince of Peru’ can reach the top of the lightweight division still remains to be seen. But with such a dangerous submission arsenal in his locker, it’ll definitely be fun to see him try, particularly if he can continue to pull off tapouts as good as this one.
While it only came via a pretty common hold – the always-reliable rear-naked choke – it’s probably safe to say that the year’s best submission to date came from the best submission artist in the UFC right now, former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira .
To really appreciate Oliveira’s finish of Justin Gaethje at UFC 274 , the context must be understood. Not only was ‘Do Bronx’ up against perhaps the most dangerous striker in the entire division, but he was also coming into the fight in the knowledge that he’d already lost his title after failing to make the 155-pound lightweight limit.
Despite this, the Brazilian still pulled off one of the very best performances of his entire career, and after surviving a hellacious knockdown in the early going, he was able to turn the tables on ‘The Highlight’.
Oliveira put Gaethje on the ground with a right hand of his own, but rather than look to seal the deal with more strikes, he decided to capitalise by quickly taking his back instead. Gaethje simply couldn’t defend the speed and slickness of the move, and while he did defend against an armbar, once ‘Do Bronx’ sunk in a choke, the fight was over.
Given that this was only the second time Gaethje had ever been submitted in his MMA career – his first tapout defeat coming at the hands of the great Khabib Nurmagomedov – this was a huge victory for Oliveira, and it’s hard not to consider it the best submission of 2022 to date.
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UFC 263: Brandon Moreno vs Deiveson Figueiredo 2 and UFC 259: Islam Makhachev vs Drew Dober [Image credits: Brandon Moreno's Instagram]
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Submissions have been a crucial part of the UFC ever since the company's inception in 1993. It all started with Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Royce Gracie, who finished three different fighters via rear-naked chokes in one night to win the UFC 1 tournament.
Gracie repeated the feat at UFC 2 with four wins (3 submissions, 1 TKO) and was again declared the winner of the tournament.
Since then, there have been some jaw-dropping submissions in the company's history. In 2011, Chan Sung Jung aka 'The Korean Zombie' introduced the UFC fans all around the world to the Twister as he finished Leonard Garcia with the wicked submission at UFC Fight Night 24.
Mar26.2011The Korean Zombie showcases the diversity of his attacks,when he finishes Leonard Garcia with the first twister in UFC history pic.twitter.com/YQqtbQVW7j
At UFC 117, Anderson Silva also pulled off one of the most amazing comeback victories when, after getting overwhelmed by Chael Sonnen for four-and-a-half rounds, 'The Spider' grabbed 'The American Gangster' into a triangle armbar and submitted him. The memorable contest was awarded the 'Fight of the Night' honor.
I can't believe it's been 10 years since Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen at UFC 117. Until Jon Jones vs. Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 165, this was my favourite fight of all time. The build up was epic and the fight it self was drama of the highest order. pic.twitter.com/4xwK8bgyiM
Another great submission came at UFC 216, when Demetrious Johnson lifted Ray Borg and caught him mid-air into an armbar. With the impressive win, 'Mighty Mouse' broke the record for the most consecutive title defenses in the UFC by defending his belt successfully for the 11th time.
The list could go on and on. Although 2021 is not complete, some amazing submission victories have taken place in the octagon.
So let's take a look at this year's top five UFC submission victories so far.
Mateusz Gamrot put the entire featherweight division on notice when he submitted UFC veteran Jeremy Stephens with a kimura in just over a minute at UFC Vegas 31.
With the amazing performance, Gamrot broke the UFC record for the fastest submission win via a kimura. 'Gamer' won the 'Performance of the Night' bonus for his victory and is now on a two-fight winning streak in the UFC.
Following the defeat, Stephens registered an unwanted record to his name. 'Lil Heathen' now has 18 losses on his UFC record, the most in the promotion's history.
Jeremy Stephens' 18 losses in UFC competition are the most in history. #UFCVegas31
Gamrot, meanwhile, holds an impressive MMA record of 19-1-1NC and has won bonuses in all three of his UFC appearances. So, it seems like we will be seeing a lot more of the 30-year-old in the future.
Islam Makhachev announced himself to be a real threat in the 155-pound division when he managed to submit Drew Dober at UFC 259. After overwhelming Dober with his superior grappling skills, Makhachev finished him in the third round with an arm-triangle choke.
Many are hailing Makhachev as the next Khabib Nurmagomedov, and rightly so. The Dagestani fighter recently competed in his first-ever UFC main event when he took on Thiago Moises at UFC Vegas 31.
The 29-year-old put on another grappling masterclass and dominated Moises before eventually finishing him in the fourth round via a rear-naked choke. Nurmagomedov was in Makhachev's corner during the fight.
With the dominating performance, the 29-year-old put himself in the No. 5 spot in the UFC lightweight rankings.
This bout was a do-or-die situation for Tyron Woodley as the former UFC welterweight champion came into the fight on a three-fight losing skid. So, unsurprisingly, 'The Chosen One' came out all guns blazing and started the fight on an aggressive note. But Vicente Luque kept calm and fired shots with pin-point accuracy that stunned Woodley.
'The Silent Assassin' managed to grab ahold of a stumbling Woodley and submitted him via a brabo choke, handing the 39-year-old the first submission loss of his MMA career.
Although the fight did not even last one round, the sheer entertainment generated by the back-and-forth action earned the contest the 'Fight of the Night' reward.
Luque later posted pictures of the fight on Instagram and, in the caption, praised the former 170-pound champion for stepping into the octagon with him.
After the fight, Woodley parted ways with the UFC. 'The Chosen One' is currently scheduled to take on internet sensation Jake Paul in an eight-round professional boxing match on August 29.
Jacare Souza suffered one of the most horrific injuries of 2021 when he got his arm snapped by rising middleweight prospect Andre Muniz at UFC 262. The snap was the result of Souza refusing to tap to an armbar submission. The Brazilian veteran showed his toughness by barely even flinching when his arm was broken.
Finishing the UFC veteran with an armbar was no small feat for the up-and-comer Muniz as Jacare holds a fourth-degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The fight marked the first time Souza had lost an MMA bout via submission.
You’re problem not surprised to hear that is the first submission loss of Jacare’s career.
Muniz later described the unfortunate incident in his post-fight interview.
This submission victory has secured the number one spot because from all the fights on the list, the stakes were the highest. Brandon Moreno and Deiveson Figueiredo had their first encounter at UFC 256. The two flyweights delivered one of the best fights of 2020. The bout ended in a majority draw and talks of a second meeting in the cage between the pair immediately started.
Coming into the rematch, not many were giving Moreno a chance, but the Mexican fighter rose to the occasion and delivered a career-defining performance against 'Deus Da Guerra' at UFC 263.
The second contest did not turn out to be as competitive. 'The Assassin Baby' ended the fight by submitting the Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt via a rear-naked choke in the third round. The performance also earned Moreno the 'Performance of the Night' bonus.
With the win, the 27-year-old made UFC history as he became the first Mexican-born fighter to become a UFC champion.
The new flyweight champ wants to fight in November and knows he has options 🏆(via @marc_raimondi ) pic.twitter.com/uIhSb3cvDY
Moreno has expressed interest in returning to the octagon in November and is open to fighting 'Deus Da Guerra' or Cody Garbrandt for his first title defense.
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