Grabbing cage with toes....

Big Macdonald fan but holly shit!!!
How the fuck do you escape that arm triangle?
I'll tell you, by using your toes in the cage to leverage yourself out of that death grip.
I'll give him credit for the immediate reverse to the back but it was clearly a cheat. Phone Post 3.0

It was innovation. More fighters should start using the cage as a weapon.

You is salty, OP. Check the rulez. Phone Post 3.0

Not salty. In glad he won but that is in the rules. Phone Post 3.0

MMOZ -
Blipty_Blurred - Big Macdonald fan but holly shit!!!
How the fuck do you escape that arm triangle?
I'll tell you, by using your toes in the cage to leverage yourself out of that death grip.
I'll give him credit for the immediate reverse to the back but it was clearly a cheat. Phone Post 3.0
Retard. Phone Post 3.0
Nice discussion fag Phone Post 3.0

That escalated quickly lol. Vu, fellas Phone Post 3.0

Kindly - It was innovation. More fighters should start using the cage as a weapon.

You is salty, OP. Check the rulez. Phone Post 3.0


If grabbing the cage with your feet is legal why do the refs smack fighters feet away from the cage all the time?

Kindly - That escalated quickly lol. Vu, fellas Phone Post 3.0
Back at ya Phone Post 3.0

Blipty_Blurred -
Kindly - That escalated quickly lol. Vu, fellas Phone Post 3.0
Back at ya Phone Post 3.0
;-) Phone Post 3.0

Grabbing with the toes is against the rules.

1. Holding or grabbing the fence;

A fighter may put their hands on the fence and push off of it at anytime. A fighter may place their feet onto the cage and have their toes go through the fencing material at any time. When a fighter's fingers or toes go through the cage and grab hold of the fence and start to control either their body position or their opponent's body position it now becomes an illegal action. A fighter may not grab the ropes or wrap their arms over the ring ropes at any time. If a fighter is caught holding the fence, cage or ring rope material the referee shall issue a one-point deduction from the offending fighters scorecard if the foul caused a substantial change in position such as the avoidance of a takedown If a point deduction for holding the fence occurs, and because of the infraction, the fouling fighter ends up in a superior position due to the foul, the fighters should be re-started by the referee, standing in a neutral position"

http://herbdean.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Fouls_with_explanations.pdf

SmackyBear - Grabbing with the toes is against the rules.

1. Holding or grabbing the fence;

A fighter may put their hands on the fence and push off of it at anytime. A fighter may place their feet onto the cage and have their toes go through the fencing material at any time. When a fighter's fingers or toes go through the cage and grab hold of the fence and start to control either their body position or their opponent's body position it now becomes an illegal action. A fighter may not grab the ropes or wrap their arms over the ring ropes at any time. If a fighter is caught holding the fence, cage or ring rope material the referee shall issue a one-point deduction from the offending fighters scorecard if the foul caused a substantial change in position such as the avoidance of a takedown If a point deduction for holding the fence occurs, and because of the infraction, the fouling fighter ends up in a superior position due to the foul, the fighters should be re-started by the referee, standing in a neutral position"

http://herbdean.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Fouls_with_explanations.pdf
Thank you Phone Post 3.0

Blipty_Blurred - Big Macdonald fan but holly shit!!!
How the fuck do you escape that arm triangle?
I'll tell you, by using your toes in the cage to leverage yourself out of that death grip.
I'll give him credit for the immediate reverse to the back but it was clearly a cheat. Phone Post 3.0
Yup used his toes to get out Phone Post 3.0

Blipty_Blurred -
SmackyBear - Grabbing with the toes is against the rules.

1. Holding or grabbing the fence;

A fighter may put their hands on the fence and push off of it at anytime. A fighter may place their feet onto the cage and have their toes go through the fencing material at any time. When a fighter's fingers or toes go through the cage and grab hold of the fence and start to control either their body position or their opponent's body position it now becomes an illegal action. A fighter may not grab the ropes or wrap their arms over the ring ropes at any time. If a fighter is caught holding the fence, cage or ring rope material the referee shall issue a one-point deduction from the offending fighters scorecard if the foul caused a substantial change in position such as the avoidance of a takedown If a point deduction for holding the fence occurs, and because of the infraction, the fouling fighter ends up in a superior position due to the foul, the fighters should be re-started by the referee, standing in a neutral position"

http://herbdean.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Fouls_with_explanations.pdf
Thank you Phone Post 3.0
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MM cheated Phone Post 3.0

SmackyBear - Grabbing with the toes is against the rules.

1. Holding or grabbing the fence;

A fighter may put their hands on the fence and push off of it at anytime. A fighter may place their feet onto the cage and have their toes go through the fencing material at any time. When a fighter's fingers or toes go through the cage and grab hold of the fence and start to control either their body position or their opponent's body position it now becomes an illegal action. A fighter may not grab the ropes or wrap their arms over the ring ropes at any time. If a fighter is caught holding the fence, cage or ring rope material the referee shall issue a one-point deduction from the offending fighters scorecard if the foul caused a substantial change in position such as the avoidance of a takedown If a point deduction for holding the fence occurs, and because of the infraction, the fouling fighter ends up in a superior position due to the foul, the fighters should be re-started by the referee, standing in a neutral position"

http://herbdean.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Fouls_with_explanations.pdf


VU, I thought this was common knowledge but thanks for posting the rule