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Islam Makhachev's Controversial 'Oxygen Cylinder' Choke Sparks Debate
Is the UFC star's innovative submission move legal or a rule-bending risk?
Apr. 12, 2026 at 1:39pm
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Makhachev's controversial 'Oxygen Cylinder' choke pushes the boundaries of legal MMA techniques, sparking a debate about the sport's evolution.Glen Cove TodayUFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev has unveiled a new submission technique he calls the 'Oxygen Cylinder' choke, which involves covering his opponent's mouth to force a quick tap-out. While the move appears to be within the rules, it has sparked controversy and debate over whether it should be allowed in competition.
Why it matters
Makhachev's innovative approach to submissions could redefine the art of grappling in MMA, but the legality of the 'Oxygen Cylinder' choke raises questions about the boundaries of what's permitted under the Unified Rules. This debate touches on the ongoing evolution of the sport and whether new techniques should be embraced or banned for safety reasons.
The details
In a recent training video, Makhachev demonstrated the 'Oxygen Cylinder' choke, which combines pelvic pressure and mouth restriction to force opponents to tap out almost instantly. While the move doesn't involve illegal techniques like fish hooking, it does raise concerns about potential throat targeting and fighter safety. AI analysis suggests the choke may be legal under current rules, but the debate continues over whether it should be allowed.
- Makhachev unveiled the 'Oxygen Cylinder' choke in a recent training video from Dagestan.
The players
Islam Makhachev
The UFC lightweight champion known for his innovative ground game and record-breaking title defenses.
Khabib Nurmagomedov
The former UFC lightweight champion and Makhachev's teammate, considered by many to be the greatest MMA fighter of all time.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident
What’s next
The debate over the legality of Makhachev's 'Oxygen Cylinder' choke is ongoing, and it remains to be seen whether it will be allowed in future UFC competitions.
The takeaway
Makhachev's innovative approach to submissions highlights the ongoing evolution of MMA and the need to balance fighter safety with the sport's desire for new, exciting techniques. This debate could have far-reaching implications for the future of the sport.


