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The clip with Sakuraba shows what can happen when you have an exceptional fighter, such as Sakuraba, who is versed in BJJ counters against a Gracie.
It's hard to tell from the quality of the clip, but Royce must have been really messed up for his corner to throw in the towel. Considering he was matched against a wrestler, I was surprised that Royce wasn't actually defeated by a counter submission, or a choke, but rather the cumulative effect of kicks and punches over the span of several rounds.
To his credit, he fought like a tiger throughout the match, but it also appears that he absorbed a number of heavy punches as well.
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Originally posted by m_calingoThe clip with Sakuraba shows what can happen when you have an exceptional fighter, such as Sakuraba, who is versed in BJJ counters against a Gracie.
It's hard to tell from the quality of the clip, but Royce must have been really messed up for his corner to throw in the towel. Considering he was matched against a wrestler, I was surprised that Royce wasn't actually defeated by a counter submission, or a choke, but rather the cumulative effect of kicks and punches over the span of several rounds.
To his credit, he fought like a tiger throughout the match, but it also appears that he absorbed a number of heavy punches as well.
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Originally posted by m_calingoThe clip with Sakuraba shows what can happen when you have an exceptional fighter, such as Sakuraba, who is versed in BJJ counters against a Gracie.
It's hard to tell from the quality of the clip, but Royce must have been really messed up for his corner to throw in the towel. Considering he was matched against a wrestler, I was surprised that Royce wasn't actually defeated by a counter submission, or a choke, but rather the cumulative effect of kicks and punches over the span of several rounds.
To his credit, he fought like a tiger throughout the match, but it also appears that he absorbed a number of heavy punches as well.
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Originally posted by BoarSpearGee, I thought the gi was part of the Gracie game plan
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Originally posted by jubajiCould be. About what?). This may even lead to the two of you understanding each other…..where’s the fun in that
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Originally posted by medic06BJJ counters = catch wrestling??????
For his part, Sakuraba wasn't able to choke Royce out or apply an armbar either. The difference came down to who to beat the #$%@ out of the other guy, and in this case, Sakuraba was the better man.
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