Andrew Proudfoot pulls off a Flying Armbar in the Kids division at Grapplers Quest Northeast Championships.

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awesome!
insane 4 their age, dats realygud 4 the sport, imagine mma 20 yrs from now. the ref should hv stoped it a little earlier though 2 prevent severe damage. big up 2 the kid though.
That’s one bad ass little ninja!!!
sick
Beautiful!
thats coool
wow! this sport is gonna be fking amazing in 10 years
That was awesome….’go little dude!!!’
Thats pretty sick right there…and you know the other kid is like, WTF how did that just happen lol..
But seriously, gives you a glimpse into the future….
I just finished watchin UFC 1 ordered it from Netflix I was so disappionted in watchin it now… to have been so excited back then. MMA has evolved more in a few yrs than any other sport we know.. And these young men are hitting flying armbars at 11 when it is still new to the sport I cant wait to see this sport 10 yrs from now…
GO GO POWER RANGER! i wonder what belt is he.
Nice.
very impressive, i don’t know very many grown ppl who can pull that off let alone a child….
MMA has a bright future
his name is proudfoot.. for real?
Get him into Muay Thai classes and he’ll be even more of a beast by oh lets say eleven?
go Proudfoot go!!!!! DAMNNNNNNNNNN
wow, respect little man…
dont know what the big deal is. i can kick his ass…… who am i kidding? He probably has a wicked flying heal hook to.
Fuggin coooool
YOou can see how he isolates the arm, prep the jump, and changes from a guard pull to a flying arm bar on air. It took him less than 3 seconds from the arm adjustment to the stoppage. Sick!
And this we see in the year of a 20 year old Abu Dhabi champion…hard to imagine there is so much growth to come. FREAKING AWESOME!
I dont want to wreck the party, but the black kid just sucked. You can see the white kid doesnt have the arm when they hit the ground. If the black was anywhere near decent, he just had to pull the arm out or twist the arm. Instead, the white kid reaches and gets the arm while on ground. Not that impressive.