Why Are Guillotine Chokes So Underused in MMA, Particularly in the UFC?

Despite its effectiveness, the guillotine choke is surprisingly underutilized in mixed martial arts (MMA) and the UFC in particular. Here are a few reasons why:

  1. Greater Risk: The guillotine choke can be very dangerous, potentially causing serious injuries such as neck compression or vertebral artery occlusion if executed improperly.
  2. Strong Resistance: Guillotine chokes require a significant amount of strength and leverage to apply effectively. Against larger or stronger opponents, it can be difficult to maintain the hold.
  3. Counterability: Skilled grapplers can use various techniques to counter the guillotine choke, including head movement, underhooks, and escapes.
  4. Slow Execution: The guillotine choke typically takes time to set up and execute, leaving the attacker vulnerable to counters or takedowns.
  5. Lack of Mastery: Many fighters lack the necessary experience and technique to effectively apply the guillotine choke, making it a less common submission.
  1. Is the guillotine choke a dangerous technique? Yes, it can be potentially very dangerous if executed improperly.
  2. Why is it difficult to apply the guillotine choke against larger opponents? Because it requires significant strength and leverage.
  3. Can skilled grapplers counter the guillotine choke? Yes, they can use various techniques to escape.
  4. Is the guillotine choke a quick submission? No, it typically requires time to set up and execute.
  5. Why are some fighters less likely to use the guillotine choke? Often due to a lack of experience and mastery.
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