On the rules - Aren't there other venues for slamming, kneeing, & the raw side of JJ like MMA ? Shouldn't a pure BJJ match be focused on finesse & technique ?
@blunardi Erm watch it again, the force of what he did made it accidental, it was unintentional. Stop being so pathetic. Nevertheless good performance from both, well done Harman! Done the school proud mate
that was basically common assult, there was no skill envolved with what that guy done what so ever.i still to this day fail to understand as to why slams are aloud in these comps??jiu-jitsu is a skillfull art and as shown here this makes it look like a blood sport done by amatures.
neil it's danny, shocking son, you so deserved to win that, next time, give the desperate swine a spinning hammer fist, followed by elbow upper cut. :-) awesome fight though mate, well done
I think the head clash was accidental. As awful as the headbutter was/is at jiu-jitsu, I don't think it was his aim to smash the guy's head. It seems like he was panicked and lost out there. Unfortunately, if you allow slamming this is going to happen in tournaments. Just be aware of the rules if you're a competitor. The fighter who got cut open was cooler than I would have been. Props!
i think slamming needs to be kept in. there are counters that need to be taught. by excluding them, you are taking away from the most important feature of jiu jitsu and that is self defense.
yess harman thats my boy
blazesingh 2 years ago
Thanks for this, Pak Geeza.
On the rules - Aren't there other venues for slamming, kneeing, & the raw side of JJ like MMA ? Shouldn't a pure BJJ match be focused on finesse & technique ?
tommccawley 2 years ago
The guy tried to slam his way out a few times. Bad technique, the guy should've been dq'ed.
Lendo75 2 years ago
you're not allowed to slam/spike in most competitions.
novan08 3 years ago
Definitely not accidental, IMO. From what I see, he DOVE headfirst into Neil's head.
blunardi 3 years ago
@blunardi Erm watch it again, the force of what he did made it accidental, it was unintentional. Stop being so pathetic. Nevertheless good performance from both, well done Harman! Done the school proud mate
BoratNo1 1 year ago
that was basically common assult, there was no skill envolved with what that guy done what so ever.i still to this day fail to understand as to why slams are aloud in these comps??jiu-jitsu is a skillfull art and as shown here this makes it look like a blood sport done by amatures.
havoc720 3 years ago
guard slamming bitch!! Cant pass the guard? go back to beginners' class..
tooflessdan 3 years ago
i thinks theres nothing wrong with this and its not the fighters fault and the person in the brown was awesome !!!:D
manz1991 3 years ago
neil it's danny, shocking son, you so deserved to win that, next time, give the desperate swine a spinning hammer fist, followed by elbow upper cut. :-) awesome fight though mate, well done
dainton187 3 years ago
slamming your opponent while you are inside a triangle is not allowed in most jiu-jitsu comps.
neilf06 3 years ago
@neilf06 slamming out of a submission was allowed at this tournament. but headbutting was not allowed.
therealgeeza 2 years ago
Bad for the sport™.
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DeltaSigChi4 3 years ago
I think the head clash was accidental. As awful as the headbutter was/is at jiu-jitsu, I don't think it was his aim to smash the guy's head. It seems like he was panicked and lost out there. Unfortunately, if you allow slamming this is going to happen in tournaments. Just be aware of the rules if you're a competitor. The fighter who got cut open was cooler than I would have been. Props!
jasonkimura 3 years ago
i think slamming needs to be kept in. there are counters that need to be taught. by excluding them, you are taking away from the most important feature of jiu jitsu and that is self defense.
spleenbuster 3 years ago
that being said, if slams were not allowed in this tourney, DQ.
spleenbuster 3 years ago
I would've Renzo heel kicked that guy.
jmoney1941 3 years ago