IBJJFOct 5, 2017 by Hywel Teague
ADCC Champ Gets Choked Unconscious In 46 Seconds
ADCC Champ Gets Choked Unconscious In 46 Seconds
One of the fastest submissions of the day at the IBJJF Brazilian No-Gi National Championships was when a former ADCC champ got put to sleep in less than a minute.
A former ADCC champ got put to sleep in less than a minute in one of the fastest submissions of the day at the IBJJF Brazilian No-Gi National Championships on Sunday.
Rani Yahya, the ADCC winner at -66kg in 2007, is a noted no-gi specialist and an MMA fighter with a 24-9-0 (1 NC) record. He also took a silver medal at the 2005 ADCC World Championships.
Facing Thiago Abreu of Checkmat in final of the lightweight division, Yahya shot in from distance and looked to pick up a single, but Abreu snatched a guillotine choke that led to the ref having to stop the match only seconds later.
Rani Yahya, the ADCC winner at -66kg in 2007, is a noted no-gi specialist and an MMA fighter with a 24-9-0 (1 NC) record. He also took a silver medal at the 2005 ADCC World Championships.
Facing Thiago Abreu of Checkmat in final of the lightweight division, Yahya shot in from distance and looked to pick up a single, but Abreu snatched a guillotine choke that led to the ref having to stop the match only seconds later.
Thiago Abreu vs Rani Yahya
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