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When Gracie refused to submit, Kimura broke his arm, and the ude-garami became known in Gracie circles as the Kimura.
Rampage 2008
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When Gracie refused to submit, Kimura broke his arm, and the ude-garami became known in Gracie circles as the Kimura.
Rampage 2008
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When Gracie refused to submit, Kimura broke his arm, and the ude-garami became known in Gracie circles as the Kimura.
Rampage 2008
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Finally, thirteen minutes into the bout, Kimura positioned himself to apply a reverse ude-garami (arm entanglement, a shoulderlock).
Fightlinker.com » Fightlinker - MMA, UFC, and other funny fight crap 2008
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As a tribute to Kimura's victory, the reverse ude-garami technique has since been commonly referred to as the Kimura lock, or simply the Kimura, in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and mixed martial arts circles.
Fightlinker.com » Fightlinker - MMA, UFC, and other funny fight crap 2008
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Gazze, one of perhaps two dozen martial-arts ronin who spar daily with the champ, mounts Rampage’s back and goes for a Kimura, or reverse shoulder lock, known to traditional judo students as ude-garami.
Rampage 2008
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Gazze, one of perhaps two dozen martial-arts ronin who spar daily with the champ, mounts Rampage’s back and goes for a Kimura, or reverse shoulder lock, known to traditional judo students as ude-garami.
Rampage 2008
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Gazze, one of perhaps two dozen martial-arts ronin who spar daily with the champ, mounts Rampage’s back and goes for a Kimura, or reverse shoulder lock, known to traditional judo students as ude-garami.
Rampage 2008
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