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Roger Gracie wants to get KTFO in MMA
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Originally posted by JkD187 View PostIf Roger would go and train at MFS Elite or AKA he would have great trainers and training partners....
PS. Roger's been boxing for years.
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Originally posted by JkD187 View PostNo gracie from any era will not succeed in top level MMA....never...due to the simple fact that they are doing Jiu-Jitsu all day everyday there whole lives...then start to branch out a few years before they try MMA....of jiu jitsu has had both positive & negative implications. Yes - it's brought friendly tournaments to the masses BUT it's also lead to a large number of academies that focus purely on tournament BJJ to the detriment of self defense or MMA.
But the 'old school' gracies such as Helio, Rorion, Rickson & Renzo did BJJ that was more biased towards the practical side. Rickson & Renzo did plenty of streetfighting & MMA from a young age. Ricksons MMA fight with Zulu was at an age of 18, and you can see a young Ralek (15? 16?) having a streetfight with a kickboxer on the second Gracies In Action DVD. So I would say that SOME start to branch out a few years before they try MMA...
The Gracies nowadays cannot take anything for granted, and should not do MMA unless they've crosstrained extensively IMO.
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Originally posted by sapatiero View PostWhy would Roger want to do that? He's already part of a team - Gracie Barra. I've sat in my sweaty gi at the side of the mat & watched the GB combat team go at it, for 2 hours, at full pelt, in 40 degrees. They really work at it, and they have a BJJ coach, a wrestling coach, and a muai thai coach. When Roger's training there he can spar with current fighters like Babalu, or Pe De Pano.
PS. Roger's been boxing for years.
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Originally posted by sapatiero View PostIt's a good point. IMO The 'sportification'of jiu jitsu has had both positive & negative implications. Yes - it's brought friendly tournaments to the masses BUT it's also lead to a large number of academies that focus purely on tournament BJJ to the detriment of self defense or MMA.
But the 'old school' gracies such as Helio, Rorion, Rickson & Renzo did BJJ that was more biased towards the practical side. Rickson & Renzo did plenty of streetfighting & MMA from a young age. Ricksons MMA fight with Zulu was at an age of 18, and you can see a young Ralek (15? 16?) having a streetfight with a kickboxer on the second Gracies In Action DVD. So I would say that SOME start to branch out a few years before they try MMA...
The Gracies nowadays cannot take anything for granted, and should not do MMA unless they've crosstrained extensively IMO.
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Originally posted by sapatiero View Postand you can see a young Ralek (15? 16?) having a streetfight with a kickboxer on the second Gracies In Action DVD.
Watch how much Ralek and his opponent suck badly....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjUFfS_bcDo
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Originally posted by JkD187 View PostThe only problem with the streetfights and early mma fights is that all the guys sucked back then and doesnt even count towards experience in todays top level mma comp.
Every fight counts and good fighters learn something from everyone they get in
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Originally posted by OmaPlata View PostIt does count as experience, how did the gracies or any else for that matter know who they were fighting?? A street fight is THE best way to start a career in MMA. It isnt? look at Pat Militech, this guy had at least 90 street fights before he trained in BJJ. He got his ass handed to him in there so started training BJJ, along with other stuff. The list is endless as to who were known street fighters before and during their turn to MMA and martial arts training.
Every fight counts and good fighters learn something from everyone they get in
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Originally posted by JkD187 View PostJesus Christ that is the most retarted thing ive ever heard you say(and this is comming from YOU)How in the hell are a bunch of untrained drunks in the "street"going to prepare you to face skilled athlete's you idiot.Compete in some amatuer mma before turning pro and you will be fine...not engage in meaningless fights on concrete with your buddys.Shit im sure if you think the street gives you exp you must have a whole lot of exp since you couldnt even submit some street bum from your guard you can.
well since you know soooooooooo much, address the fact the Pat Militech was a 'known' street fighter before turning to MMA. All those fights were meaningless? Not according to Pat, who knows more than your whole family tree combined, about, well, probably everything, including mma. And why are street fights only with drunk bums? Maybe thats who you have fought, but not the ones Ive seen lately. what a tool
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Originally posted by OmaPlata View Postwell since you know soooooooooo much, address the fact the Pat Militech was a 'known' street fighter before turning to MMA. All those fights were meaningless? Not according to Pat, who knows more than your whole family tree combined, about, well, probably everything, including mma. And why are street fights only with drunk bums? Maybe thats who you have fought, but not the ones Ive seen lately. what a tool
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Originally posted by JkD187 View PostYes Miletich knows a world more about MMA then i do...but maybe it had more to do with the mental side then physical....ever think about it like that??? maybe fighting so many times on the street mentaly prepared him for when he actually turned pro??? who knows but i do know that fighting your average joe or even a somewhat trained person or even a blue belt in BJJ with some wrestling and muay thai or boxing training will NOT prepare you for the TOP MMA fighters out there.Watch all access Rich Franklin to see what i mean"Any bouncer or bruiser off the street can come into amatuer MMA or even low level Pro and do farely well....However if you are not a hybrid refined athlete then there is absolutely no way you would survive in the top level MMA" now thats not word for word but you get the point dont ya? who's the tool now homoplata?
You gotta be the dumbest tool in the shed. Who said fighting in the street is the last step to fighting the top fighters in the world? Are you really this stupid? Street fighting was the start of many fighters careers, most of "the top fighters in MMA' as you love to mention and ride the nuts of, all started in street fights. Its a start, and its a FAR better start to a career in MMA than not having any random street fights at all, in fact, any fighting is better. So Im not sure what your were spewing out your ass here, you think its better to never be in fights, then join a martial art, still never fight, then join the MMA ranks???? WTF. LOL.
Again you stuck you head in your loose ass with the "if youre not a highly trained athlete, you cant survive in MMA" LOL, I gotta keeping laughing Im falling off the chair, Im glad Tank Abbot listened to you before joining MMA, he is just one awesome HYbrid athlete there lol. But of course, NONE OF TANKS STREET FIGHTS HELPED HIM IN MMA, NONE, your point is well made there jr , i mean jr tool
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