How Lucky Follower 3 Was Won From the Back
A round-by-round tape study of Lucky Follower 3: Robgrappler vs Dolivos. Kneeling body lock, two back-control runs, the 13:56 verbal give, and a bonus round.
Match analysis, pressure notes, and raw lessons from the underground.
The Breakdown is where the footage gets pulled apart. Every post here is built on real rounds from the Robgrappler archive — no choreography, no flow-rolling, no recycled YouTube theory. We look at the pressure that actually finishes matches: how position turns into control, how fatigue rewrites a game plan, and why the quiet grappler in the corner is usually the dangerous one.
Expect match analysis, mindset notes, and hard lessons from the mat. New breakdowns drop alongside new releases — read a few, then go watch the rounds they came from.
A round-by-round tape study of Lucky Follower 3: Robgrappler vs Dolivos. Kneeling body lock, two back-control runs, the 13:56 verbal give, and a bonus round.
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