10th Planet Phoenix's Luis Alverio gets DQ'd at the Nogi Worlds for electric chair

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    Eddie Bravo said:

    10th Planet Phoenix's Luis Alverio gets DQ'd at the Nogi Worlds for electric chair

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  2. joeln said:
    wow....wtf can you do at BJJ world's? jesus.....NAGA is so much better. All subs legal......PERIOD.
     
  3. robert gero said:
    this sucks...
     
  4. VJ Bella said:
    thats just pathetic...this tournament is a joke. the ref actually seems happy to raise the other guys hand. I saw a ton of dqs at pan ams but Im starting to believe there was clear bias after seeing some of these matches.
     
  5. James Steele said:
    Eye poke. Its the only way...
     
  6. Sam Bergeron said:
    I just don't understand why they don't give our warning... every other tournament does that. Straight DQ is ridiculous, some mistakes happen, you should get warned, reset and move on.
     
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    Louis Ho said:
    My goal is to go to the NoGi Worlds one day and also get DQ'd.
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  8. K Madden said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Ho View Post
    My goal is to go to the NoGi Worlds one day and also get DQ'd.
    Nothing would make me happier! I so wanna do this!
     
  9. ian quinto said:
    that electric chair dq was a justified call by the ref. the only leg lock allowed in the blue belt division is the straight ankle. it's in the rule book on ibjjf.org .
    Last edited by ian quinto; 11-14-2011 at 06:05 AM.
     
  10. ian quinto said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Bergeron View Post
    I just don't understand why they don't give our warning... every other tournament does that. Straight DQ is ridiculous, some mistakes happen, you should get warned, reset and move on.
    because the refs actually expect the competitors to read the rule book when preparing for the tourney. what do you think should happen if someone gets injured? just reset and move on?