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CLINCH EXITS
You don't have to stay in the clinch if you don't want to—learn some strategies and techniques on how to exit from the clinch.
CLINCH EXITS
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03:05
CLINCH EXIT PART 1
Exiting the the clinch in Thailand is extremely important. If you do it incorrectly you risk looking weak to the judges. Learn the steps to properly disengage from the clinch.
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01:53
CLINCH EXIT PART 2
If you're up against a strong clincher, as soon as you engage use this technique to keep opponent on the outside.
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02:20
CLINCH EXIT PART 3
How to properly negate opponents knees by using the leg block across opponents thighs.
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CLINCH EXIT PART 4
This is a position that you never want to end up in at the Thailand stadiums—if you place your opponent in this position you will be the dominant figure. Here are some of your options after gaining your opponents back.
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02:19
CLINCH EXIT PART 5
This technique can be used when you're up on points and you need to protect them in the 5th round.
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CLINCH ESCAPE
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