The 10 guillotine choke finishes on Leeroy Barnes ‘ record are no accident. The U.K.-based fighter told MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio) that it’s just a matter of time before he’s able to secure the hold, and the tapout, from his opponent. At Cage Warriors 57, which takes place Saturday at Echo Arena in Liverpool, England, he’ll be looking for the moment at which his opponent, Norman Paraisy (11-3-2), gives him the go-ahead to start cranking with his favorite application of the submission. “Everyone thinks it just happens, but I always go for the arm-in guillotine,” said Barnes (12-10). “People feel safe when the arm is in, like they can defend it. But the way I do it is different; I set it up from a slightly different angle.
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Cage Warriors 57′s Barnes says it’s just matter of time before catching Paraisy – MMA Junkie