A brief breakdown of the Suloev Stretch submission. Named after Amar Suloev, it is a hamstring stretch submission that looks similar to a kneebar and is executed from back mount as your opponent tripods up to escape. While first used by Amar Suloev it had only been used once in the UFC by Kenny Robertson until Aljamain Sterling and Zabit Magomedsharipov both won fights with it at UFC 228. On the regional scene both Olli Santalahti and Tyler Stokes have successfully used the submission.
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