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The triangle choke was first shown in mixed martial arts on March 11, 1994, when Jason Delucia used a triangle to defeat Scott Baker at UFC 2. This variation has remained as the most commonly seen in MMA, although the side or inverted triangle has been also used; on September 26, 1995, Shooto fighter Rumina Sato submitted Isamu Osugi with a ...
He won the bout via submission due to an inverted triangle choke in the second round, being only the third fighter in UFC history to do so. [14] Leavitt was scheduled to face Victor Martinez on April 16, 2022, at UFC on ESPN 34. [15] However, Martinez withdrew from the event for unknown reasons and was replaced by promotional newcomer Trey ...
Technical Submission (inverted triangle choke) MC: Martial Combat 10 September 16, 2010: 1 1:50 Sentosa, Singapore Win 29–19–2 (1) Kevin Knabjian: Decision (unanimous) Bellator 25: August 19, 2010: 3 5:00 Chicago, Illinois, United States Loss 28–19–2 (1) Mike Pyle: Submission (armbar) SuperFights MMA: Night of Combat 2 October 11, 2008: ...
An inverted version of the cravate is used by Chris Hero as part of his "Hangman's Clutch" submissions in which the hand positioning is the same as a normal cravate but the facelock is connected around the face of the opponent, not from behind the opponent's head, thus pulling the opponent's head backwards rather than forwards, putting ...
Technical Submission (inverted triangle choke) Bellator 5: May 1, 2009: 3 3:22 Dayton, Ohio, United States Bellator Season One Lightweight Tournament Semifinal; Submission of the Year (2009). Win 23–13 Alonzo Martinez: Submission (rear-naked choke) Bellator 1: April 3, 2009: 1 3:26 Hollywood, Florida, United States
Submission (inverted triangle choke) Ares FC 3 February 3, 2022: 1 2:06 Paris, France Welterweight debut. For the Ares FC Welterweight Championship. NC 14–6 (1) Pavel Gordeev NC (illegal knee) RCC Intro 3 March 9, 2019: 1 N/A Ekaterinburg, Russia Accidental illegal knee rendered Pepey unable to continue. Win 14–6 Alex Torres Submission (armbar)
Technical Submission (inverted triangle choke) ACB 54: March 1, 2017: 2 4:01 Manchester, England Catchweight (160 lb) bout. Submission of the Night. Loss 22–9 Abdul-Aziz Abdulvakhabov: TKO (retirement) ACB 48: October 22, 2016: 1 5:00 Moscow, Russia For the ACB Lightweight Championship. Win 22–8 Renat Lyatifov KO (punches) ACB 38: May 20 ...
Pena's next bout was against Zach DiSabatino at Cage Titans less than 2 months later on November 9, 2024. He would lose the fight via submission to an inverted triangle choke late in the third round. After the fight, Pena laid his gloves down in the middle of the cage, thus announcing his retirement and an end to his mixed martial arts career. [48]