Brabo Choke using opponent's lapel from top or bottom positions
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Use your opponent's lapel to do the Brabo Choke from either closed guard or from top dominant position (side control, kneeride, or mount). Typically this choke begins like a cross collar choke, but when the opponent uses his arm to defend the choking arm, you can drag his defend arm across his body and trap it using your chest. Then, you can finish the choke by pulling his head into your choking arm.
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