It was seven years ago, and his name was Austin Hardt.
He was a member of the Ralph Gracie Team in California..
I believe [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqbLCtADel8) was the first demo he filmed for it.
You are getting downvote but yeah I think you are right. I've heard the choke pictured called a suitcase choke. Also, there is no way hes finishing an arm involved choke with that shoulder/arm position on the chokee. If he switched his arm/leg orientation into buggy, he might be able to get the shoulder to occlude the right carotid and get a finish.
I think people were reflexively down voting a white belt having an opinion on technique/terminology. But its a buggy choke - invented by a white belt and beloved by white belts worldwide.
Everything I "invented" at white belt turned out to just be things I hadn't been taught yet. I totally thought I had invented the Americana and was pretty bummed out when I found out that not only does it already have a name, it's also considered a pretty low percentage submission.
Can't get jump guilly'd if you jump buggy
Who gave this guy his black belt
he give joojitsoo a bad name
I did
If I ever get caught in a buggy I'm making buddy put me to sleep then denying it ever happened.
"You are an olympic level athlete, what are you doing?" "What is wrong with you?"
Better work on his Von Flue too.
This buggy choke becoming super popular. Any idea who pulled it of first in a match?
Yeah, it was invented by a white belt a couple of years back! I remember seeing the dudes Instagram recently. I wish I could remember it
It was seven years ago, and his name was Austin Hardt. He was a member of the Ralph Gracie Team in California.. I believe [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqbLCtADel8) was the first demo he filmed for it.
Here's a video from 2013 where a guy in the UK is showing it: https://youtube.com/shorts/GMm8gl8Dc-Y?si=cQtzht1za71it2bB
Robbed. He should have come up with a catchier name.
Yep that very video is how I learned it years ago, before anyone had heard of it. Crazy how known it is now.
his insta is deepsageis
Edward Buggy, 1999 wwf smack down raw. He tapped Rikishi with one.
Kade vs PJ was the first high profile success I can recall
buggy is underhooking the leg, not over edit: at least all the versions i’ve seen are underhooking the leg
You are getting downvote but yeah I think you are right. I've heard the choke pictured called a suitcase choke. Also, there is no way hes finishing an arm involved choke with that shoulder/arm position on the chokee. If he switched his arm/leg orientation into buggy, he might be able to get the shoulder to occlude the right carotid and get a finish.
Facts suitcase choke
I think people were reflexively down voting a white belt having an opinion on technique/terminology. But its a buggy choke - invented by a white belt and beloved by white belts worldwide. Everything I "invented" at white belt turned out to just be things I hadn't been taught yet. I totally thought I had invented the Americana and was pretty bummed out when I found out that not only does it already have a name, it's also considered a pretty low percentage submission.
Forearm into throat. Gets them every time.
Not a buggy choke.
Buggy vs Guilly
This implies he's going to get out grappled by Poirier.
Aren't you supposed to underhook your leg from the inside in a buggy choke? (and not from the outside, like Islam is doing here)
Something has gone seriously wrong if Islam finds himself in bottom side control lol
Lmao in which universe is Islam preparing for Dustin Poirier having him in side control?
He pulls sir control to set up the Buggy