Must-See Moves
It's more than a balled-up fist. Don't get us wrong, that's a good place to start. But fighters will use slaps, shoulder strikes and virtually everything in between.
Traditional elements of boxing will always exist in MMA. The "jab, right cross, left hook" isn't going anywhere. But watching elite strikers throw elbows as if they're punches is a unique experience.
— BRETT OKAMOTOIllustrations by Eric Heintz
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You all remember the end of "Karate Kid," right? Well ... it usually doesn't look like that, but there's no denying it -- kicks are cool. Nothing is more likely to produce a show-stopping moment in the Octagon than a well-executed kick.
These various kicks really put the "art" into "mixed martial arts," don't you think? In every street or bar fight that has ever existed, someone probably threw a right-hand haymaker. But an effective kick, that's a skill -- if not a form of art, when done correctly.
— BRETT OKAMOTOIllustrations by Eric Heintz
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You know what makes fighting hard? A lack of blood flow to the brain. This sport was built on (and has grown from) Royce Gracie's submission success at UFC 1.
It usually takes a second for new fans to realize, but a good ground fight can actually be just as entertaining as a standup war. Some Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialists have made careers out of molding themselves into human quicksand -- and have been revered for it.
— BRETT OKAMOTOIllustrations by Eric Heintz
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These are the holds that make you look away or scream "Tap!!!" at the television. Limbs bending in ways they are not intended. Take a peek.
There's something instantly classic about this. Any of us can picture landing a perfect punch to knock out someone, but pulling off a joint lock is a specific skill that takes time to learn. There's something to be said for that.
— BRETT OKAMOTOIllustrations by Eric Heintz
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