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  • #16
    Thanks for the information:
    said I train exactly like we do at your club.Since when? Are they exactly the same?

    Also? Why?:
    said encourage your guys not to use the guard unless they have to because being on top is so superior.Also? Since when? All of them?For you I will consider it.That's good information:
    said I flew off the handle because of what you said about BJJ but I am unable to show any particular points that me disagree with.Is that a fact. "Tim Mousel programmed me for arguing with me confused I think that this is definately one of those situations where someone makes an observation about BJJ that is not 100% praise and people meaning you go ballistic without even reading what was said"? Do I agree?I'm glad you're impressed. Thanks for telling me, .Your purpose is your information I never implied anything.What did you mean by that if you had only done sport BJJ with no striking then you would be unprepared when the strikes started which he or she still say is true? "Tim Mousel programmed me for arguing with me confused I think that this is definately one of those situations where someone makes an observation about BJJ that is not 100% praise and people meaning you go ballistic without even reading what was said" if you had only done sport BJJ with no striking then you would be unprepared when the strikes started which I still say is true ?
    I get Tim Mousel programmed me for arguing with me confused I think that this is definately one of those situations where someone makes an observation about BJJ that is not 100% praise and people meaning you go ballistic without even reading what was said.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by cam427
      It sounds like you train exactly like we do at my club. I think no-gi training is best and I also encourage my guys not to use the guard unless they have to because being on top is so superior. I also think "sport" training translates better to streetfighting than anything else (unless you are talking about weapons).
      Okay, so now we know you are a complete fraud... This is proven in your other posts as well as in this one. I seriously doubt you have 4 years of BJJ experience... And now you’re going on about how “you” tell others how to fight... Please... For your information, people end up in the guard by default. Someone who goes into a match thinking they’re not going to “guard” is a moron.

      Originally posted by cam427
      You flew off the handle because of what I said about BJJ but you are unable to show any particular points that you disagree with. In fact you seem to agree with them all. Wow, thats an impressive argument.
      Yeah... I guess I flew off because I offered a constructive counter argument found at the beginning of this thread... I should have just said “f#ck you” and left it at that... What was I thinking?

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      • #18
        Sensei Saki is on a distinguished road

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        Thanks for the information:
        said I train exactly like we do at your club.Since when? Are they exactly the same?

        Also? Why?:
        said encourage your guys not to use the guard unless they have to because being on top is so superior.Also? Since when? All of them?For you I will consider it.That's good information:
        said I flew off the handle because of what you said about BJJ but I am unable to show any particular points that me disagree with.Is that a fact. "Tim Mousel programmed me for arguing with me confused I think that this is definately one of those situations where someone makes an observation about BJJ that is not 100% praise and people meaning you go ballistic without even reading what was said"? Do I agree?I'm glad you're impressed. Thanks for telling me, .Your purpose is your information I never implied anything.What did you mean by that if you had only done sport BJJ with no striking then you would be unprepared when the strikes started which he or she still say is true? "Tim Mousel programmed me for arguing with me confused I think that this is definately one of those situations where someone makes an observation about BJJ that is not 100% praise and people meaning you go ballistic without even reading what was said" if you had only done sport BJJ with no striking then you would be unprepared when the strikes started which I still say is true ?
        I get Tim Mousel programmed me for arguing with me confused I think that this is definately one of those situations where someone makes an observation about BJJ that is not 100% praise and people meaning you go ballistic without even reading what was said.
        I want the minute of my life it took to read this back!

        Okay, so now we know you are a complete fraud... This is proven in your other posts as well as in this one. I seriously doubt you have 4 years of BJJ experience... And now you’re going on about how “you” tell others how to fight... Please... For your information, people end up in the guard by default. Someone who goes into a match thinking they’re not going to “guard” is a moron.
        Obviously people are going to end up in the guard sooner or later. If my previous post sounded like I disputed this fact it is not what I meant. It is easier to avoid the guard when fighting an inexperienced guy. When fighting a fighter, there is a good chance of ending up there, and bjj fighters excel from this position.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by pstevens
          Okay, so now we know you are a complete fraud... This is proven in your other posts as well as in this one. I seriously doubt you have 4 years of BJJ experience... And now you’re going on about how “you” tell others how to fight... Please... For your information, people end up in the guard by default. Someone who goes into a match thinking they’re not going to “guard” is a moron.
          Really so about half the guys in ADCC are morons then...people jump to guard all the time...successfull or not it happens all the time.In MMA that is not good at all but in NO-GI depending on the rules its ok.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by JkD187
            Really so about half the guys in ADCC are morons then...people jump to guard all the time...successfull or not it happens all the time.In MMA that is not good at all but in NO-GI depending on the rules its ok.
            Dude, don't take my qoute out of context... Read my post... I said "SOMEONE WHO GOES INTO A FIGHT THINKING THEY'RE NOT GOING TO GUARD IS A MORON." You've just proven my point, that people use the guard as either a defensive or offensive position, and to believe that you will simply take the top position in any contest is "ridiculous." As I said, you will end up in the Guard by default. Can you read that moron, or do I have to recommend an english teacher?...

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            • #21
              Originally posted by pstevens
              Dude, don't take my qoute out of context... Read my post... I said "SOMEONE WHO GOES INTO A FIGHT THINKING THEY'RE NOT GOING TO GUARD IS A MORON." You've just proven my point, that people use the guard as either a defensive or offensive position, and to believe that you will simply take the top position in any contest is "ridiculous." As I said, you will end up in the Guard by default. Can you read that moron, or do I have to recommend an english teacher?...
              Actually you said match...not fight...there is a difference.BJJ guys have matches MMA guys have fights.Going into a FIGHT and wanting to be on your back is a no no...in BJJ people do it all the time...ever hear of Eddie Bravo....Leo Vierra...Jorge Gurgel....among many many others.I do agree that sometimes people fight for the top and sometimes they dont....it depends all on your wrestling skills.Maybe i should recomend an english teacher for you instead buddy.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by JkD187
                Actually you said match...not fight...there is a difference.BJJ guys have matches MMA guys have fights.Going into a FIGHT and wanting to be on your back is a no no...in BJJ people do it all the time...ever hear of Eddie Bravo....Leo Vierra...Jorge Gurgel....among many many others.I do agree that sometimes people fight for the top and sometimes they dont....it depends all on your wrestling skills.Maybe i should recomend an english teacher for you instead buddy.
                Once again, your reading and comprehension skills outshine... Now read this carefully... I said anyone who believes they can avoid using the Guard is moronic... Comprendez? I DID NOT say people want to be on the back.... I said it's stupid to assume you will not be on your back at one point or another... Again, read my original qoute.... No wait... You can't read, so just keep following along here...

                In a fight, match or what have you... People end up on their back, regardless of whether they want or not... Except in rare occassions like Mark Coleman... Therefore, to assume that you will not go to Guard is stupid... That is my argument... Capiche? Comprendez? I know you're a bit slow, but that should clarify things for you... What level are you reading at anyway, second... third grade?...

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by pstevens
                  Once again, your reading and comprehension skills outshine... Now read this carefully... I said anyone who believes they can avoid using the Guard is moronic... Comprendez? I DID NOT say people want to be on the back.... I said it's stupid to assume you will not be on your back at one point or another... Again, read my original qoute.... No wait... You can't read, so just keep following along here...

                  In a fight, match or what have you... People end up on their back, regardless of whether they want or not... Except in rare occassions like Mark Coleman... Therefore, to assume that you will not go to Guard is stupid... That is my argument... Capiche? Comprendez? I know you're a bit slow, but that should clarify things for you... What level are you reading at anyway, second... third grade?...
                  i agree that there is no way to avoid the guard and you will end up on your back.Im just saying you should Strive to be on top...because as you know you can put your weight on your opponent and tire him out.Damn bro stop being so hostile..someone says something about BJJ and you fly off the handle..get over it man.

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                  • #24
                    Reading and comprehension

                    So when I wrote "I also encourage my guys not to use the guard unless they have to"

                    you read this as "do not ever train for the guard as you should never be in it".
                    WOW! that is some leap. I agree that you should have just told me to f*ck off as it would have made far more sense and not exposed you as an idiot.

                    I couldn't care less if you believe me about my experience or not

                    PS: I think I must have missed your constructive counter argument. Perhaps you could point it out to me.

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