Chris Camozzi felt fine. He was on the mat with perhaps the best jiu-jitsu practitioner in the UFC, but after training with plenty of black belts over the years, he knew what to do when his opponent, Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, locked in an arm triangle choke in the first round of their May bout.“I didn’t feel panicked or anything,” recalled Camozzi. “As soon as he locked it on, my brain clicked over to ‘okay, this is what you need to do to defend.’ And about midway through that sentence of ‘this is what you need to do,’ I went out. It was crazy.”Just like that, at 3:37 of the first round, the fig ... Read the Full Article Here
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