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CroCop in da UFC was a weird experience
CroCop in da UFC was a weird experience
You must be jokingchanging fighting? absolutely not. giving birth to mma hasn't changed fighting in the real world very much at all honestly.
Mine was Serigei Kharitonov vs Ninja Rua... his Japanese intro promo & his walk out with his paratrooper uniform then proceeding to beat the brakes off Ninja. First fight I watched of his, really sad we never got to see him vs Fedor
i'm 100% serious. have you gone outside in the last 30 years? there aren't a million royce gracies kneebarring homeless people on the sidewalk. street fights look exactly the same as they did pre-UFCYou must be joking
People who are unskilled dont automatically become skilled.i'm 100% serious. have you gone outside in the last 30 years? there aren't a million royce gracies kneebarring homeless people on the sidewalk. street fights look exactly the same as they did pre-UFC
???? grappling didn't start with royce gracie dudePeople who are unskilled dont automatically become skilled.
Those who actually open to learning things, are of now course aware of the effectiveness of grappling.
???????? grappling didn't start with royce gracie dude
Mine was Serigei Kharitonov vs Ninja Rua... his Japanese intro promo & his walk out with his paratrooper uniform then proceeding to beat the brakes off Ninja. First fight I watched of his, really sad we never got to see him vs Fedor
im sure there were def some people who had never heard of brazilian jiujitsu and searched it out to train but to say royce gracie "changed fighting" more than anyone in "centuries" sounds like some joe rogan hyperbole. mma certainly changed the landscape of combat sports and royce was the first big mma "star" in america, but that's about it.????
Gracie jiu jitsu opened alot of people's eyes to grappling techniques dude
Esp regarding submissions.
Maybe you should getcha read on
It's true tho.im sure there were def some people who had never heard of brazilian jiujitsu and searched it out to train but to say royce gracie "changed fighting" more than anyone in "centuries" sounds like some joe rogan hyperbole. mma certainly changed the landscape of combat sports and royce was the first big mma "star" in america, but that's about it.
i just explained how it's not but alrightIt's true tho.