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Navid Zanganeh's Powerful Escape: Spiking His Way Out of the Buggy Choke



Combat sports are a constantly evolving world, with fighters constantly adapting to new strategies and techniques. Lately, the "buggy choke" has been making waves in the world of mixed martial arts - it's not only fun to watch but also a powerful submission hold when executed correctly.


Iranian lightweight Navid Zanganeh recently showcased his own unique solution to escape this tricky maneuver, and it involved some classic yet dramatic tactics.


At Battlefield Fight League 78, David Briones found himself entangled in a buggy choke. For a while, it seemed like he was doing everything right, but then came the pivotal moment where he made a crucial mistake – he forgot to release his grip. Zanganeh, not one to let an opportunity slip by, decided to take matters into his own hands, quite literally.





In a display of incredible strength and determination, Zanganeh lifted Briones off the ground and drove him forcefully into the canvas not once, but twice. Fortunately for Briones, he instinctively tucked his head in both times, preventing what could have been a much more devastating outcome. Even so, the impact was undeniably harsh.


It's not often that fighters are advised to rely on brute force to escape a chokehold, as technique and strategy usually take precedence. But when you possess the sheer power and physical prowess of someone like Navid Zanganeh, it appears that you can bend the rules to your favor. The legality of this powerful escape method may raise some eyebrows, but as combat sports enthusiasts know, the sport often welcomes innovative approaches to grappling and submissions.


While the buggy choke continues to capture the imagination of MMA fans, Navid Zanganeh's extraordinary escape serves as a reminder that in the world of combat sports, sometimes raw strength and determination can overcome even the trickiest of techniques. Zanganeh's actions remind us that, in the heat of battle, fighters will go to great lengths to secure victory, even if it means taking the unconventional path.

 
 
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