Omoplatas are rare within themselves, but an inverted one? You’re better off hitting the lottery than seeing one of those play out. On Saturday in Prague, Louis Glismann (11-2) pulled off the unthinkable at OKTAGON 43, when he rolled and rolled opponent Melvin van Suijdam (14-6) and secured a tap at 4:57 of Round 1. The sequence began when van Suijdam’s arm trapped was trapped between the legs of Glismann , who was on the back from the side. Glismann somersaulted forward, which caused van Suijdam to also take a nosedive. As Glismann finished his roll, he continued his torque but Suijdam’s roll was unable to continue
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Video: Louis Glismann hits ultra-rare inverted omoplata at OKTAGON 43 – MMA Junkie