Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Munenori Sawa vs. Yujiro Yamamoto (BattlARTS, 8/30/09)
When it comes to the BattlARTS bati-bati-boys, I've always gravitated toward Yujiro Yamamoto, whose matwork and transitions were slick as catshit. Munenori Sawa can definitely hold his own on the mat and I actually prefer him working the ground as opposed to throwing baseball punches and Shining Wizards. Really good intense grappling to open with lots of reversals. There's a great moment when Yamamoto starts elbowing Sawa while he's got him by the legs, which allows him to grab the arm submission. Of course, there's plenty of stiff kicks and face slaps as the match progresses. Yamamoto's defense is really good early, especially in blocking the figure-four attempt. Sawa's dragon screw legwhip into the ropes was one of the more gnarly spots of the match, which he follows up with a bunch of pissy kicks. When Sawa lands his baseball punch, Yamamoto doesn't go down but when he tries for a follow up, Yamamoto smacks him and his his own submarine-style baseball slap. In the end, Sawa wins with a neat trapped kneebar but this match had it all, from the struggle on the mat, cool counters, and stiff exchanges in between.
Labels:
2009,
battlarts,
munenori sawa,
yujiro yamamoto
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment