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Originally Posted by harlemhustla145 He stole that damn move from Genki  |
Just like everyone who does an armbar stole it from the first guy ever to pull off that move? In fact...I think his name was Ba-Ude Damu Ketsunoana. Ba-Ude later came to mean "armbar" in Japanese. He later fought another opponent and tried the same move, not realizing that in his opponent's other hand was a knife. Damu Ketsunoana now means "dumb ass" in Japanese.
Pretty damn impressive...he seems really flexible. I was impressed with the "Swinging your opponent by the ankles straight in to a knee bar" move. He also survived some decent slams while applying the armbars/triangles.