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Bloody Elbow GIF Overload: The Submissions (Part 2)

Another day, another set of incredible submissions. Today, we’re focusing on some of the best grappling moments from 2003-2008. The debut of Brazil’s Jungle Fights opens up with Rodrigo Gripp de Sousa wishing he’d have tapped a lot sooner. Then Joseph Bamguish gives a detailed explanation of why a guillotine choke from bottom side-mount is never ever a good idea.

  • UFC Interim Welterweight Champion Carlos Condit gets a lesson in leg lock defense
  • Tommy Lee thinks he can get out of an arm triangle by removing his mouth piece
  • If Masakazu Imanari ever touches one of your limbs, you tap immediately
  • Christian M’Pumbu>Stefan Struve>Sean McCorkle>Mark Hunt>Mirko CroCop>Eddie Sanchez>Brett Rogers>Andrei Arlovski>Fabricio Werdum>Fedor Emelianenko

Part 1

Follow the jump to see the second set of great submission highlights.

HT: T.P. Grant for commentary on the GIFs.

Ebenezer Fontes Braga Vs. Rodrigo Gripp de Sousa – Jungle Fight 1 (Sept. 13, 2003)

Nothing sucks like getting choked, well expect for getting choked out with a ref who doesn’t know what to do…

Marcelo Tigre vs. Joseph Bamguish – Jungle Fight 1 (Sept. 13, 2003)

Going fetal seemed like a good idea at the time.

Akira Kibe vs. Manabu Kano – Shooto: Gig Central 4 (Sept. 21, 2003)

It is awful being in a good, tight high guard. You can see the submission coming and can’t do a damn thing about it.

Wagney Fabiano vs. Tommy Lee – TKO 16: Infernal (May 22, 2004)

Today’s BJJ lesson: Why going for a guillotine choke from the bottom of mount is a terrible idea.

Heath Pedigo vs. Andy Majors – HOOKnSHOOT: Arnold Classic (March 4, 2005)

Not sure what the pro wrestling term for that is, but it was awesome.

Leopoldo Montenegro vs. Rodrigo Souza – Jungle Fight 4 (May 21, 2005)

Dat Toe Hold…

Satoru Kitaooka vs. Carlos Condit – Pancrase: Spiral 8 (Oct. 2, 2005)

Condit learned a valuable lesson this day, trying to strike out of a heel hook just makes your tears taste sweeter in the end.

Hatsu Hioki vs. Tom Niinimaki – Shooto 2005 In Korakuen Hall (Nov. 6, 2005)

But I was fine!

Ichiro Kanai vs. Moriyu Yamada – Pancrase: Blow 3 (April 9, 2006)

I can’t stop staring at Yamada’s hairline…

Yuji Hoshino vs. Yuta Yasunaga – Greatest Common Multiple: D.O.G. 6 (June 11, 2006)

How to guillotine like a boss

Rani Yahya vs. Kazuya Yasuhiro – K1 Heroes 6 (August 5, 2006)

Seriously… let go…

Satoru Kitaoka vs. Paul Daley – Pancrase: Blow 6 (August 7, 2006)

The only guillotine defense he knew back then was to tap.

T.J. Waldburger vs. Brian Foster – Masters Of The Cage 4 (Sept. 23, 2006)

Waldburger knows… how to finish an arm bar

Brad Pickett vs. John Trent – Absolute Fighting Championship 19 (Oct. 21, 2006)

A+ for the armbar, the kick flip on the other hand…

Masakazu Imanari vs. Robbie Olivier – Cage Rage 20 (Feb. 10, 2007)

Imanari, not just going after your feet!

James Edson Berto vs. Victor Valenzuela – Strikeforce-Elite XC: Shamrock Vs. Baroni (June 22, 2007)

get in to my guard! Wait! No!

Christian M’Pumbu vs. Stefan Struve – Star Of Peresvit (Dec. 7, 2007)

Wait… what? I honestly thought that would go the other way.

Kazayuki Fujita vs. Peter Graham – WVR Presents: Sengoku (May 5, 2008)

a choke so nice, he tapped twice.