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  2. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling holds. Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission. This article covers the various pins, stretches and transition holds used in the ring. Some wrestlers use these holds as their finishing maneuvers, often nicknaming them to ...

  3. Figure-four (grappling hold) - Wikipedia

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    A figure-four is a catch wrestling term for a joint-lock that resembles the number "4". A keylock or toe hold can be referred to as a figure-four hold, when it involves a figure-four formation with the legs or arms. If the figure-four involves grabbing the wrists with both hands, it is called a double wrist lock; known as kimura in MMA circles.

  4. Armlock - Wikipedia

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    Armlock. An armlock in grappling is a single or double joint lock that hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint or shoulder joint. An armpit lock is very useful, it will immobilize your opponent and pin them on the ground. An armlock that hyper-extends the elbow is known as an armbar, and it includes the traditional armbar ...

  5. Grappling hold - Wikipedia

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    A grappling hold, commonly referred to simply as a hold that in Japanese is referred to as katame-waza ( 固め技 "grappling technique"), is any specific grappling, wrestling, judo, or other martial art grip that is applied to an opponent. Grappling holds are used principally to control the opponent and to advance in points or positioning.

  6. Joint lock - Wikipedia

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    Style. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Sambo, MMA, Soo Bahk Do. A joint lock is a grappling technique involving manipulation of an opponent's joints in such a way that the joints reach their maximal degree of motion and hyperextension. In judō these are referred to as kansetsu-waza ( 関節技, "joint locking technique" [ 1]) and in Chinese martial ...

  7. Tim Sylvia - Wikipedia

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    Tim Sylvia. Timothy Deane Sylvia (born March 5, 1976) is an American retired mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, professional wrestler, and a former two-time UFC Heavyweight Champion. He has competed as a Super Heavyweight and Heavyweight.

  8. Mikey Musumeci - Wikipedia

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    Michael Musumeci Jr. (born July 7, 1996) is an American submission grappler and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt competitor. [c]A four-time World Champion and Pan American Champion in colored belts, Musumeci is a five-time IBJJF black belt World Champion (four times in Gi and once in No-Gi), and the first American to win more than one IBJJF World title at black belt. [11]

  9. List of UFC records - Wikipedia

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    Key Lock (Americana) Dan Severn: Dave Beneteau: UFC 5 - 3:01 Neck Crank: Tank Abbott: Steve Jennum: Ultimate Ultimate 1995 - 1:14 Knee Bar: Ken Shamrock: Kimo Leopoldo: UFC 8 - 4:24 Scarf Hold Choke: Mark Coleman: Julian Sanchez UFC 11 - 0:45 Achilles Lock (Ankle Lock) Don Frye: Mark Hall: Ultimate Ultimate 1996 - 0:20 Chin to the Eye: Mark ...