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14 minutes ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

 

Thanks! Does he release the leg?

I think you could make the argument that the crossface was "the hold used to secure the near-fall criterion."   But I understand that there can be debate around that and not sure if there is any more clarity somewhere on situations like that.

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4 hours ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

Pretty high profile examples.  One was NCAA finals, the other was repeatedly throughout a career.  Doubt they were missed calls.

What exactly is the folkstyle rule?

you have to let go of the hold.. hence you see spencer lee showing the ref his hands a lot..when working his tilts

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Honestly, I don't like the multiple racking up of points via leg lace or other move.   But there is some truth to the don't get in it.   I remember at US Nationals many years ago, someone got Joe Williams in a very deep leg lace.   Joe would  not move.   No matter how much leverage was put on, he did not roll.  I couldn't believe it.   I don't remember who tried it on him but I remember that very clearly. 

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