http://www.flowmma.org/2013/12/not-that-kind-of-tap/
According to Young, Dim Mak strikes are pretty much jiu jitsus kryptonite. As he sees it, the rules by which two light taps on an opponent signal surrender and end the match are there to protect competitors from the deadly art of Kyusho. That third tap is lights out, he said.
Even if you have video tape, as it is shown at the end of report, this does not prove anything. There is much facepalm in this one.
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According to Young, Dim Mak strikes are pretty much jiu jitsus kryptonite. As he sees it, the rules by which two light taps on an opponent signal surrender and end the match are there to protect competitors from the deadly art of Kyusho. That third tap is lights out, he said.