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Peruvian Necktie

The Peruvian necktie is a front headlock choke that traps the opponent’s head and arm while applying downward pressure with the arms or lapel. It can be executed from standing scrambles, top control, or front headlock positions.

This submission allows control and finishing potential while offering options to transition into other attacks like guillotines, arm triangles, or kimuras if the choke is defended. Its effectiveness comes from isolating the head and controlling posture to restrict counterattacks.