Urantsetseg Munkhbat - Mongolian Ne Waza Master (Highlights)
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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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She was named the Guinness Book of World Records for winning the most medals in the judo series
Олон жил биднийхээ бахархал омогшилыг төрүүлсэн аварга юм даа. Дэлхий Урнаагаас айж чичирдэг шүү❤️🔥🇲🇳❤️🔥🇲🇳❤️🔥🇲🇳
@ojunchimeg4414
5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳
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.
@embosska
3 жыл бұрын
Well said
@baller8184
2 жыл бұрын
Tactician
@meow-ce8qu
2 жыл бұрын
@@baller8184 I taught she's a boy
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.
@hansschaffland5683
4 жыл бұрын
mongols have been wrestling for millinia. they are beasts and it shows
@InobuZ
4 жыл бұрын
@@hansschaffland5683 She's sheering sheep......
@graysonchavis
4 жыл бұрын
Hans Schaffland yup they’ve even disrupted much of Japans sumo back in the day, bringing fighters that dominated
@webbit1518
3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a quote from Mike Tyson...
@Burzurk1987
3 жыл бұрын
I don’t know why you say that. You never heard of Hidehiko Yoshida? Flavio Canto? Satoshi Ishii? Travis Stevens? These are all Newaza Masters!!!
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.
Her commitment to her sport is a privilege for us to witness. A true Master .
Strong Judoka. Her transition from tachi waza to ne waza is just brilliant. Learning so much from these highlights.
That was the highest level competition judo ive ever seen
Она как убийца на татами, спецназовец какой-то, взгляд без емоцый, вышла и задушила..... Супер борец!
Mongolian judo has always been very powerful.
@terrancegerber8902
3 жыл бұрын
Is there any better? Idk dont judge me lol
@jedijudoka
3 жыл бұрын
@@terrancegerber8902 japan has more gold medals than any country, but Mongolia is my favorite team
@kostyanowich
2 жыл бұрын
@@jedijudoka imagine, Mongolian popullation is only 3 million
@jeff6133
Жыл бұрын
@@terrancegerber8902 Georgians are the best judokas out there
The fact that she’s doing this to other experts is what’s insane to me.
Маш их үгүйлэгдэх байх даа. Таньд маш их баярлалаа. Та бол монгол түмний бахархал 🙏
Wrestling or grappling is in the mongolian's DNA. They make the best sumo wrestlers too
@sakabla807
2 жыл бұрын
nice to hear that from mgl persons perspective but it was never in the DNA it was in the person
@aaronivsin798
2 жыл бұрын
Grappling isn't in anyone's DNA. You insult not only today's players who have trained for years to get where they are, but the centuries of practice that have contributed to their grappling traditions.
@timexyemerald6290
Жыл бұрын
@@sakabla807 in this case (judo)i agree with you but in other sports. Like running DNA matters though. There is a reason Usain bold is most dominating athlete in sprinting. In the top 1% athletes of whole world. There is no such thing as one person works harder than the other. They all train to their bodies absolute limit but in a environment where everybody is at their absolute 100%. Its Genetics that makes a huge difference. Usain had far more superior gens than others that competed him. And gave him the edge.
You could walk past her in the street and have no idea that she could literally tie you in a knot
@jackyou7598
4 жыл бұрын
like a pretzel
@mcgregorglasgow9810
4 жыл бұрын
A knot would be the easy way out because if she gets a limb stretched out you’re screwed.
@bag101
3 жыл бұрын
True, but probably wouldn't have to after slamming your neck into the planet.
@SoWe1
3 жыл бұрын
I mean, if she didn't way just 52kg yeah
@theseeker7692
3 жыл бұрын
@@SoWe1 Unless you know some grappling or are very athletic/strong (as in, go to a gym regularly), size isn't that much of a difference
One of the most determined and focused I have ever seen.
@samsun01
4 жыл бұрын
You haven't seen much, that's the main problem.
She sure is tough. It is really nice to see someone with these high level skills apply the techniques so well.
Munkbhat has been one of my favorite judokas for a while now. Another killer video!
@GrapplerKingdom
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
Вечно упругий, прекрасный цветок Монголии, обожаю тебя!
MONGOLIA 🇲🇳🧡🙆♂️
@jagaajargal2013
4 жыл бұрын
ZolBr үнэн нандин тэихниктэй юмаа
@tuulnergui6758
3 жыл бұрын
Тechnique, ярихын байхгүй
Always fun to watch her. Her ne waza skill is topnotch in the judo world. A true legend...
The word master is used way too much in martial arts... in this case her mastery is undeniable.
@samsun01
4 жыл бұрын
You're good at ass kissing when every Western competitors have had their asses whooped clean.
@c7adventures376
4 жыл бұрын
Master of the Gi. I would love to see them roll in tight shorts and tank tops. She is very skilled no doubt. I just see mostly moves that depend on the hold or manipulation of the Gi. The founding father of MMA falls victim to this same thing.
@skyedog24
4 жыл бұрын
Understated
@youtubecomments5951
4 жыл бұрын
Andrew Jackson you must be stuck behind a rock and ignorant to the world and just discovered internet.
@youtubecomments5951
4 жыл бұрын
Andrew Jackson what about beta. I have 7 ppl working for me and my girlfriend has 4. So what you talking about beta. Also 2 that works for her is male.
Completely love her aggression and technique.
Reminds me of when the hawks come in and grab an animal, including at times my chickens which I then try to rescue of course. The animals are always struggling and moving but you know it's just a matter of time...the first word that came to mind was "predator." She is so fluid. Strong, quick, cardio...just amazing.
Dear lord....this martial artist is on another level...never seen anything like this before... And her face?!!! She's fecking gorgeous!
Urantsetseg Munkhbat (No idioma mongol Мөнхбатын Уранцэцэг; nascida na cidade de Bayan-Ovoo, em 14 de maio de 1990) é uma judoca mongol que compete nas categorias de peso -48 e -52 kg. Em 2013, ela se tornou a primeira campeã mundial feminina de judô da Mongólia. Ela também ganhou medalhas mundiais de prata e bronze. Munkhbat é um dos competidores internacionais mais consistentes, tendo conquistado um número recorde de medalhas do IJF World Tour (35 medalhas). Ela é famosa por sua magia de grappling, particularmente armlocks, embora ela prefira técnicas de solo, ela também tem algumas habilidades brutais de arremesso. Urantsetseg esteve nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2020 em Tóquio, onde participou do confronto de peso ligeiro, conquistando a medalha de bronze após derrotar a portuguesa Catarina Costa. Seu técnico é Baljinnyam Odvog (nascido em 1959). Ela também é bicampeã mundial de sambo , em 2010 e 2014.
Fast, quick, hyper agressive, relentless, and technical!!
Вот эта Женщина тактический борец. Она несёт дух единоборства
Good god, what a beast! This is perhaps the most ruthless and clean judo I've ever seen. Just wow!
Очень, просто невероятно круто. Хищник и жертвы, сколько бы жертва ни огрызалась, исход один
@timexyemerald6290
Жыл бұрын
To be actually honest. She really looks like predator trying get access to prey abdomen but in the end prevails.
A True Master and Beautiful girl
Imagine training your whole life then getting abused like this.
@Burzurk1987
3 жыл бұрын
That happens in every sport.
@sylver76
3 жыл бұрын
@@Burzurk1987 of course, but that doesn't make any nicer when it happens to you.
@Burzurk1987
3 жыл бұрын
@@sylver76 Good point!
This is an example of a true complete athlete!
3:53 that smile tho
Beast. Love when an artist takes it way up. Beautiful to watch.
She is a savage grappler. Some great throws as well. I’m a wrestler but I am in awe of the speed, power and techniques found in Judo. I absolutely love the sport/martial art.
Music syncs perfectly. One of the best judo videos I have seen.
@GrapplerKingdom
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Paul!
I'm new to this channel. I didn't understand a thing, but this women is like a spider or a python on the ground. Very skilled.
@paulwilliams819
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking she is like a mongoose.
The variety of the ways she gets the armbar is astounding. In many bouts, she managed to get the tap from the competitor in a matter of seconds.
These opponents were in way over their heads. Amazing stuff.
Holy Moly !! Has she been trained by Mitsuyo Maeda himself or what??? Amazing display of mastery in Newaza. One of the few judoka that I see that she uses Omoplata !!!
@mongolchiuud8931
4 жыл бұрын
Her Mongolian teachers learned from students of "Tsunetane Oda"
@sylver76
3 жыл бұрын
It's a reverse omoplata which we call the "Huizinga roll" in judo. It's become really popular in Judo newaza.
@zenly_csgo
2 жыл бұрын
@@sylver76 it is not omoplata and not reverse omoplata - it came from sambo called Yadviga or Nedviga - reglualr action in Sambo because chkes from behind are not allowed - and it is only regular way to get submission - also she wrestles alot as former sambo wrestler
@Deleted55br
Жыл бұрын
@@zenly_csgo Get real man most stuff from sambo came from japan,almost nobody in planet train sambo,even in russia most people do just wrestling,dont know why people are so crazy about sambo
Like the way she manhandled them to get them where she wanted. Simply amazing
Энэ спортын ойлголт муу гэхдээ Урнаа үнэхээр жудо мангас юм бна. Үзэхэд үнэхээр урамтай блаа. Улам их амжилт хүсч Олимпийн аварга болоорой гэж ерөөе!
@nyamaatselmeg9931
3 жыл бұрын
өчилт хэвтээ барилдааны хатан хаан гэж дэлхийд нэрээ дуурсгасан.геннисийн амжилтанд бүртгэгдсэн цор ганц жудоч гэж бгаа.сүүлийн 2 гранприд 2 алт авсан сарын дотор шүү
@nyamaatselmeg9931
3 жыл бұрын
хэхэ миний шүтээн хэхэ
@nyamaatselmeg9931
3 жыл бұрын
дэлхийн чансаагаараа 1т яваа жиндээ
this young mongolian lady was a beauty to behold on her locking and grappling techniques. .her fluidity was beyond compare. .
@meow-ce8qu
2 жыл бұрын
she's not beautiful
Literally one of my favorite judo highlights! I love newaza and her transitions are insane
Love mongols you kazakh brothers
She´s really impressive. I would imagine Judo looked something like this in its first days.
@ememe1412
4 жыл бұрын
???You just watched modern Judo. This is exactly what it looks like... First days of judo and there wouldve been leg locks, ankle locks, neck cranks, wrist locks, body triangles (do-jime), atemi (striking) etc. All banned in IJF, probably all competitions, other than club randori for some 'budo' clubs (although I've not seen striking, and wrist locks allowed ever in randori). For the majority, even when taught, it's rarely allowed for randori, just kata or pre-arranged sparring.
@stevencoardvenice
4 жыл бұрын
Judo CHOP!
@DMurdock
4 жыл бұрын
BJJ is closer to old judo than modern Judo. A lot of techniques that judo has banned can still be done in BJJ. Guard passing is also an old judo element that isn't practiced in modern judo because the guard doesn't exist there. Watch Masahiko Kimura's match against Helio Gracie. Kimura uses a lot of techniques that are now obsolete in judo and would be considered BJJ moves today.
@DMurdock
4 жыл бұрын
@Andrew kosen judo is old judo. It's actually closer to BJJ than kodokan judo. When people say judo, they don't mean kosen judo as well. They just mean kodokan. The IJF doesn't oversee the universities that practice kosen judo. And there is no guard in kodokan judo. Not anymore.
@ememe1412
4 жыл бұрын
@@DMurdock kosen judo is just another rule set for competing in judo. Today, it exists only at inter collegiate level teams in Japan as part of school tradition. It sprang from the time before weight categories. If one got paired with somebody bigger, so as not to easily concede a full Ippon against your own team, one would go in to shikko to approach the opponent forcing a ground grapple lessening the chance of an Ippon by throw. That's all. At club level, randori might initiate from seiza position to straight ground grapple. The only guard I've never seen practiced in Judo is the rubber guard. The rest are all there. You dont see it much in competition because the ne waza has to 'explode' and 'clear progress' has to be seen or it will be reset. The kodokan has kept all the repertoire and there are teachers there that know and teach the formal techniques.
It's particularly impressive when a smaller woman or smaller person dominates a larger person when it comes to combat.
Totally impressed!! Shes so dominant
Thank you for the video; I found it by accident, and I'm glad I did; this lady is magnificent. I give this video👍, and all the ladies who participated in this event.
I'm definitely a fan of her.😍😍 Nice skill sets.💥😉
She deeply understands "What JuDo is"
The one thing that impressed me the most, is when her opponents tried throwing her, it was as if she's made of granite; did not budge. Meanwhile she's ragdolling these poor women all over the place. Absolute beast!!
Wow. That’s genius work there, and some of the best-if not the best-use of the GI I’ve ever seen. So many things looked like misses to me at first... but it was setting up grips and fabric placement followed up by some brilliant technique.
@c7adventures376
4 жыл бұрын
Kind of like one from the past... Royce Gracie was also master of the Gi. It was crazy how fast he could choke someone out with his double sleeve hold. And that was just using his Gi.
@SundarBJJ
3 жыл бұрын
K. T. And yet, Royce’s work only succeeded against unskilled gi grapplers. When he met his match at Copacabana in the form of Wallid Ismael, the world saw what true jiujitsu really was. Royce was dispatched as easily as an amateur, though he was positioned as someone from the expert ranks; very similar to what she does to all of her opponents here.
@ca1498
Жыл бұрын
@@SundarBJJ I didn't find that match as one-sided as what we see in these videos - though I admit there is similarity in how the attack started against turtle position and went progressively worse with a submission in less than a minute.
She's a great fighter!! She must be very strong also!
0:40 How MANY time have you seen high-level judo referees watching judokas with flaccid limbs ( 0:48 & even spasms starting at 0:52 !) and yet still trying to figure out if they are choked out for 20 more seconds? It is preposterous and just shoking.
4 жыл бұрын
I caught that too. Lazy ref. Wants to referee while moving as little as possible.
@blockededited8280
4 жыл бұрын
Judo referees need to take a page from the BJJ comp playbook and do a lot more to protect the fighters.
Man she's Great!!
The legend of wrestler princess "khotulun chaha"(Хотол цагаан) One day she said that if someone wanted to marry me, he would wrestled and win. If he can't beat me, give her 10 horses. She tooks 1,200 horses. She was 17 years old. Many years later, she married the man she loved. She was not only a good wrestler, but also a good nurse and army general. This is the story of just one of many Mongolian heroic warrior girls. The story continues
@thetheoryofhappiness229
2 жыл бұрын
Im really sorry for my dirty english
Wow amazing!
Nice i still waiting for more!
@GrapplerKingdom
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, as soon as I'll have more time there will be more videos!
Newaza is the best part of judo. I hope It becomes more popular as the sports progress
So technical and strong - she's terrifying.
Bring tears to my eyes. Such a masterpiece!❤❤
Word Deadly python describe her so well that aggressiveness and fluid technique and her decision making skills are out of this world, Mongolia is proud of her and i am too.
God damn once she holds a grip she doesn't let go.
Incredible creativity in her moves.
Love her so much! So sad we are missing Olympic Judo this year 🤦🏻♂️ Go Mongolian Judo tho!!!!!
@kostyanowich
2 жыл бұрын
Recently, she got Bronze medal from Olympic games
Beautiful technical aggressive offense ! Dangerous with the takedown and grappling ...I'm in love! Lol
Very intelligent woman, respect!
Amazing Judo. Exciting and powerful
Mongolianne waza master super powerful.
Friggin awesome display of mastery.... 😎👍👍
Incredible judoka... The roots of bjj
Ela é uma das melhories 😍💪🥋
Королева партера, лучшая 👑👑👑
what a monster
Your edits are the best thing during this quarantine! Great music choices, not distracting from the judo but complimenting it!
@GrapplerKingdom
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, glad to hear that!
@boloisdaman
4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Some KZreadrs would set this to "smack my bitch up" or something but not you :)
I'm a fan of Munkhbat as I've mentioned a few times she's a great newaza expert she made remarkable progress in her newaza from 2012 thruoghout 2013 her favorite Huizinga Roll is one of the current best newaza techniques but she was pinned and submitted by former world champ Ami Kondo and she was pinned by former world champ Funa Tonaki both are also newaza players who are specialized in SRT which is a very popular kosen technique among Japanese girls Munkhbat and many European players tend to frequently use Submission techniques on the other hand,many Japanese female players except Natsumi Tsunoda who is specialized in Juji are just Osaekomi crazies because of that,Westerners except IJF commentators tend to ignore them despite they dominate on the ground
@DavidPerez-mr3cs
4 жыл бұрын
What is SRT?
@ArpMadore1
4 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKyuuMuinMKWoJs.html SRT stands for Super Rolling Thunder This pinning technique was invented by the Kosen Judoka named Endo He seemed to like Professional Wrestling It is said that's why he chose such an exaggerated name
@nyamaatselmeg9931
3 жыл бұрын
gunisess record Munkhbat Urantsestesg
The UFC and WWE and AEW ain't ready for her.
Absolutely beautiful and devastating at the same time.
Newaza at its finest.. and another awesome video from GK
@GrapplerKingdom
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@lacedupauthentics
4 жыл бұрын
By far, the best judo videos
SHE IS GREAT....... VERY TACTICAL AND FAST....
She is one of the best judoka ever
I never see nothing like this,very skillful, her experience is has no limits,love this woman, is amazin
I love the music. Makes the video better. Keep it up, mate! Osu!
@GrapplerKingdom
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
One word. BEAUTIFUL.
Absolute beast
Very impressive. Her strength must be enormous.
Nice!
Another level!!!
Amazing, technique for days.
OMG 1:27 WTFFFFFFFFFFF that was fucking AMAAAAAZING
I love this its inspiring me great video talented beaty
Love it!
Fantastic
Gaigaltai odoo Olympias neg alt avaarai amjilt
Wow. She is fantastic
Impressionnant !!!!!!
I d love to see her. She is relentless. Her opponents appear to be students next to her. This lady throws her challengers onto the mat like rag dolls. This ain’t Karate Kit folks.... No Mercy!
Wow. Everything with ease.