2:04 - arm bar via crucifix submission 3:55 - butterfly sweep 6:17 - omoplata variation - very nice, and if I tried this I'd probably get slammed. Very good base I could be wrong on any of these, but if anyone has any corrections I'd love to see. What a great roll!
Thanks for sharing...wow, submission at 2:04 as Diego mentioned....the sweep at 3:55 is pure timing, leverage and skill! WTF...the set up and submission at 6:17 is insane! I still have a hard time understanding it, even frame by frame! Marcelo Garcia...what a true BJJ Prodigy...the Einstein of BJJ.
+Luciano Oliveira Totally agree with you, yes. Power does play a significant role here though. MG must be insanely strong; the way he just pulls off that collar grip twice, starting at 0:10 seems so simple, but it's a clear signal of immense strength.
Aah! Yes, I see the armbar now. Was looking for a choke b4 but there is none. Shit, I've tried that armbar. Couldn't get it myself. But maybe gi helps it a lot
And to think Marcelo has demonstrated that his weakest point is fighting with the gi. I cant think of a single fighter that could beat him in a rematch in no gi. Not even drylader or whatever the fook his name is.
+Michael Sears I still feel he is a better grappler than all the guys who've tapped him out. Not just Pound for Pound but in their influence of jiu-jitsu as well.
Marcelo has been tapped more than 3 times Roger Gracie, Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza, Robert Drysdale, and Fernando "Terere" Augusto De Silva( And that's only at black belt, he was tapped two or three times at brown also, but all in all, that's a hell of a run)