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Knee Bump Escape vs Knee on Belly, Counter to Underhook vs Knee on Belly — Part 3/3
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Braulio discusses the importance of keeping your elbow tight to your ribs to prevent an opponent from pummeling for the underhook from the knee on belly position. Additionally, he bridges and uses his knee to bump his opponent off him so he can regain his guard.

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