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: The video cuts out as trainers rush onto the mat amid audible gasps from onlookers. Why the "Rowdy Armbar" Invokes UFC History
If a submission is applied "too far" or too fast, the referee must intervene to prevent injuries. This incident serves as a reminder that proper training for officials is just as important as the training for the athletes. Lessons in Jiu-Jitsu Sportsmanship