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brabo choke, darce choke, anaconda choke?
brabo choke, darce choke, anaconda choke? |
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shaneTpain
MMA Sensei
Career record: 378-245
Season: 18-6 (#624)
Location: Canada
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What is the difference???????!!!!!!!!
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Post #1 12/10/11 10:41:31AM
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DeadHead988
MMA Sensei
Career record: 231-189
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Waukesha, WI
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Brabo and D'arce choke are the same thing, Anaconda is on the opposite side. Anaconda usually involves a gator roll to finish, D'arce can be also be finished from the top of half guard or side control. Imo D'arce is a better choke, but most people seem to like the Anaconda better.
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Post #2 12/10/11 10:43:52AM
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shaneTpain
MMA Sensei
Career record: 378-245
Season: 18-6 (#624)
Location: Canada
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Thanks bro. I was watching M1 Challenge lastnight & a fighter locked on a darce. Someone referred to it as a brabo choke & I thought I was missing something haha I enjoy all successful chokes but I gotta admit I love a well executed anaconda, especially when the gator roll is extra smooth
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Post #3 12/10/11 11:26:08AM
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jae_1833
Heavyweight Champ
Career record: 918-569
Season: 20-4 (#327)
Location: Cali
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Yeah I believe D'Arce was the name of the inventor of the move. Its from Wiki though....I am not a BJJ practicioner.D'Arce Choke
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Post #4 12/10/11 5:52:12PM
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Aether
Heavyweight Champ
Career record: 929-503
Season: 18-6 (#402)
Location: Edmonton
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oh this conversation. I'm pretty sure there's like a ten page 2 year old thread where we discussed this and people were still sort of unsure about the answer.
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Post #5 12/11/11 3:02:51PM
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