Urantsetseg Munkhbat - Mongolian Ne Waza Master (Highlights)

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Publicado 2020-04-22
Urantsetseg Munkhbat is a Mongolian judoka who competes in -48 and -52 kg weight categories. In 2013, she became the first female World champion in judo from Mongolia. She has also won World silver and bronze medals. Munkhbat is one of the most consistent international competitors having won a record number of IJF World Tour medals (35 medals). She is famous for her grappling wizardry particularly armlocks, tough she prefers ground techniques she also has some brutal throwing skills.

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  • @bayasaapurev8385
    She was named the Guinness Book of World Records for winning the most medals in the judo series
  • @revenantsage
    This woman is a beast. What’s even more is that most people usually feel each other out first, but woman already seems to have a plan. If something doesn’t work she quickly adapts that plan to another plan. She’s dangerous af.
  • @Ccge911
    Олон жил биднийхээ бахархал омогшилыг төрүүлсэн аварга юм даа. Дэлхий Урнаагаас айж чичирдэг шүү❤️‍🔥🇲🇳❤️‍🔥🇲🇳❤️‍🔥🇲🇳
  • @taiirvan1563
    Omg, she is perfect. I never met a perfect judoca before until I've seen her. Her ipon is nasty she is a submission artist and her strength is brutal and her Technic is flawless.
  • @VeryHonestGuy
    Urantsetseg gives honor to her legacy of Mongolian warriors. Unbelievable technique.
  • I love her style of newaza. She doesn't wait and constantly is bringing her opponent towards some submission in every moment. Very interesting.
  • @urnaaurnaa9036
    Маш их үгүйлэгдэх байх даа. Таньд маш их баярлалаа. Та бол монгол түмний бахархал 🙏
  • @Thatakus
    Strong Judoka. Her transition from tachi waza to ne waza is just brilliant. Learning so much from these highlights.
  • @lonnieknotts450
    Her commitment to her sport is a privilege for us to witness. A true Master .
  • @RedNinja673
    Mongolian judo has always been very powerful.
  • @onelove9223
    That was the highest level competition judo ive ever seen
  • @rickyhurtado
    The fact that she’s doing this to other experts is what’s insane to me.
  • @kevinthomas2622
    Dear lord....this martial artist is on another level...never seen anything like this before... And her face?!!! She's fecking gorgeous!
  • @ochirpalam7596
    Always fun to watch her. Her ne waza skill is topnotch in the judo world. A true legend...
  • @user-pz2rz6qi5y
    Вечно упругий, прекрасный цветок Монголии, обожаю тебя!
  • @user-ed4or7zb2n
    Она как убийца на татами, спецназовец какой-то, взгляд без емоцый, вышла и задушила..... Супер борец!
  • @lovernotfighter
    She sure is tough. It is really nice to see someone with these high level skills apply the techniques so well.
  • @Steve-rr9xd
    Munkbhat has been one of my favorite judokas for a while now. Another killer video!
  • @esso0527
    Wrestling or grappling is in the mongolian's DNA. They make the best sumo wrestlers too