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Back Choke When Opponent Rolls You From Failed Clock Choke
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When you set up the clock choke and the opponent grabs your arm with his far arm and rolls you onto your back, you can still get a chock from his back side by connecting your shoulder to the back of his neck and reposition your hips.
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