Loop Choke when opponent defends the Collar Drag Sweep or Backtake
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When you use the cross collar grip to do a collar drag and the opponent moves his lower body away from you to avoid a sweep or backtake, you can immediately isolate his head in a loop choke hold to get a submission or force him to side control when he defends the loop choke.
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