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Shooters Professional MMA Course: Takedown from against the Cage
Demonstrated By: August Wallen
Assisted By: Christian
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Author: MMA Universe
Submitted by: White Belt MMA Universe
Date submitted: 27 November 2005
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This is a takedown specifically for use inside the Octagon.

For more information on the Shooters Professional MMA Course contact:
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Step 1: Clinched against the fence
You have your opponent up against the fence, and have clinched him with double under-hooks.
Step 2: Change Levels
Still maintaining the pressure against the fence, change levels and grasp the tops of your opponent’s thighs.
Step 3: Scoop the legs
Scoop his legs from under him and slide him down the fence in the corner between the fence and canvas.
Step 4: On the way down
Keep hold of his legs until he hits the ground and don’t give him any room to manoeuvre.
Step 5: Strike 1
From here you can tenderise him with strikes
Step 6: Pass his legs
Step forward and use a rotational thrust of your hip and right knee to push his leg to pass his legs to one side.
Step 7: Strike 2
Here you can pin his hips with a knee-ride, while you pile on the punishment.
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