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Sode guruma jime is widely known as an Ezequiel choke (Portuguese: estrangulamento Ezequiel) in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The choke became associated with the judoka Ezequiel Paraguassu from the time he spent at Carlson Gracie’s gym in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro in 1988 while preparing for the 1988 Olympics in South Korea.
Sankaku-jime (三角絞): Triangular strangle, triangle choke; Sode-guruma-jime (袖車絞): Sleeve wheel strangle (Eziquiel/Ezekiel choke) Tsukkomi-jime (突込絞): Thrust choke; Unrecognized techniques. Jigoku-jime (地獄絞): Hell strangle [4] The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Okuri-eri-jime.
Submission (ezekiel choke) 1 0:46 2007 Perm MMA Middleweight Tournament Semifinal. Win 22–3 Adlan Amagov: Submission (ezekiel choke) 1 1:00 Return to Middleweight. 2007 Perm MMA Middleweight Tournament Quarterfinal. Win 21–3 Krzysztof Kułak Submission (ezekiel choke) KSW 8: November 10, 2007: 1 2:50 Warsaw, Poland Won the KSW 8 Openweight ...
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D'arce choke – the D'Arce choke, also known as the Brabo choke, is similar to the anaconda choke, the main divergence being the choking arm is threaded under the near arm, in front of the opponent's neck, and on top of the far arm. Ezekiel choke – Attacker grabs inside their own sleeve around opponent's neck.
A technical submission or "stoppage" may occur when the referee stops the fight for any reason, including because a fighter has sustained a serious injury like a broken limb or is rendered unconscious. An example would be a fighter's arm breaking in an armbar, or a fighter going unconscious in a rear naked choke.
An arm triangle choke where the practitioner is on the side of the opponent and presses a forearm into the opposite side of the neck of the opponent is known as a side choke, such as from the kata-gatame hold. The time it takes for the opponent to be rendered unconscious does vary depending on the configuration of the grip and position ...
Examples include: Sode guruma jime ("sleeve wheel constriction", referencing its mechanism) is a judo choke made famous by Ezequiel Paraguassu and as such was renamed the "Ezequiel choke" Gyaku Ude Garami ("reverse elbow entanglement", referencing its mechanism) is a Judo armlock that received notoriety for its use by Masahiko Kimura and has ...