Monday, May 7, 2018
Andrei Kopylov vs. Nikolai Zouev (RINGS, 10/23/93)
Two Russian submission specialists = lots of struggle and defense. This was a back-and-forth game of chess on the canvas, where Andrei Kopylov would manage a rolling armbar takedown but Nikolai Zouev would block the submission, and vice versa, with Zouev utilizing some cool takedowns but Kopylov playing heavy D on the mat. When Kopylov finally gets him in a double leglock, Zouev tries to struggle out and Andrei smartly hooks the leg to prevent the escape. I thought Kopylov looked more aggressive here with his strikes, landing knees and open hand slaps, but Zouev fires back, knocking Kopylov down with a big high kick. As the match progresses, they obviously get more sluggish and desperate to get something cinched in. Zoeuv finally grabs a toe hold with Kopylov trapped in a full nelson using his legs -- a very cool submission and another nice win for Zouev.
Labels:
1993,
andrei kopylov,
nikolai zouev,
rings
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment