That is an uncommon decision, and it was considered by many to be a bad call. Headbutts were once legal in older organizations, but in almost every MMA organization today, headbutts are illegal. Oftentimes, headbutts can be so quick that they go unnoticed by the referee.
An instance of this was Roger Gracie's fight against Muhammed Lawal, where Gracie was rocked by a headbutt that the referee didn't notice due to how fast it happened. A headbutt would result in a stoppage of action and potentially a no-contest or disqualification.
A fighter pulling hair would be painful and could be used to gain a position or stop the fighter from gaining position. Most fighters don't get the opportunity to use such a strike.
These elbows are more dangerous than a normal elbow strike, and they can cause serious damage. It varies from state to state. A severe kicking to a kneecap can do serious damage to your opponent — along the lines of stretched tendons and ruptured ligaments and joints. Though some believe it should be permitted in the UFC, given that nobody has suffered a serious injury from a soccer kick yet, there are others who argue it could result in broken necks or even paralysis if it goes wrong.
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They are fairly straightforward to perform, so if they were to be allowed, we would probably see a lot of severe injuries inside the cage. There is a lot of talks about whether headbutts should be allowed inside the cage and there are a lot of people advocating it; Joe Rogan being just one example. With headbutts permitted, the game would be completely different from clinches to grappling positions, etc. Despite this, they happen very often.
We can often see fighters fight with their fingers open. Accidentally or on purpose, poking an opponent can lead to severe damage and potentially change the outcome of the fight. Sometimes, eye pokes are punished with a point deduction, even disqualification. But usually, they go unpunished. Eye poking is a thing that should be punished more rigorously, so the fighters are forced to close their fingers when reaching out. The good thing is that rarely happens although not in UFC — you know whom we are talking about.
Hair pulling could be used to completely change the position in grappling sequences. It is painful and uncomfortable and definitely not something that should be allowed in a sport.
But, there were times, when the UFC was just starting off when it was completely legal. Joined: Dec 18, Messages: 3, Likes Received: 0. Anybody who puts me in a headlock is going to get their back taken period. FutureBxer , Jun 6, There is a sub you can do from the headlock, granted it is low percentage but hardly anyone knows it. While you have the guy in the headlock youll have 1 arm trapped.
If you put your near ankle over his forearm then figure 4 your legs you'll have an arm lock. This is something that must be set-up really well. I've done it a couple times in practice esp when I first started and have never got in the right position to try it in a match. Samurai Jack , Jun 6, From what ive learned it is good. Good for nothing. Umm, Troll anyone? Front Headlock is good for snap downs, guillotenes, anacondas, etc.
Side Headlock is good for getting your back taken or getting taken down.
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