In den YouTube-Kommentaren zu diesem Video gibt es einen User tinoslaponi8514, der behauptete, dass diese Submission völlig legitim sei, weil der Sieger ja nicht disqualifiziert wurde. Wem das nicht passe, der solle eben keine Wettkämpfe nach diesen (IBJFF) Regel bestreiten, sondern besser Aikido ausüben. Dieser User bekräftigt auch, dass er selber so in Wettkämpfen handeln würde:

Zitat Zitat von tinoslaponi8514 auf YouTube
  • This is a completely legit submission. No one bats an eye when a Kimura is gripped and ripped, but "OMG he went to fast on that inside heel hook". Protect yourself at all times. Also, these are black belts.
  • Well IBJJF would disagree with all of you. As he was awarded the win, not DQ'd. If you don't like it don't compete under that ruleset.
  • well you should have IBJJF change their rules then. Or just don't compete then. I hear Akido is a good alternative 🤷
  • didn't know so many people were afraid of heel hooks. Here's a suggestion, never compete at black belt because this will happen to you.
  • don't care. I would totally do this in competition. IBJJF, ADCC trials, local tourny, etc. Deal with it or don't compete
  • if it was illegal, he would have been DQd. He won the match. And yes, I will do this in comp. But if you think I'm a keyboard warrior, you may be right. Would you like to train together? When will you be at the next IBJJF open?
Daraus würde ich schließen, dass man auf BJJ-Wettkämpfen oder OpenMaps mit solchen Leuten rechnen muss (wie ja auch der Ex-Aikidoka Rokas erfahren musste).