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From: devindyer
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  • bello! sarei curioso di conoscere il regolamento e come si attribuiscono i vari punteggi.

  • Io Sono della Sezione di Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto!

  • 5 stars

  • bravo carmelo!!! a cento alla prossima!

  • parfaite maitrise du tomoe-nage bravo et belle liaison debout sol^^

  • grande carmelo! è il mio maestro!!!!! :)

  • veramente bravo..sicuramente ci siamo visti in gare anke se credo ke nn siamo nella solita federazione..Complimenti ancora..da un giovane jutsuka!! quello ke dice ke nn è arte marziale qui nn capisce nnte..

  • Wow i saw some nice techniques! some were in control others well maybe!!

  • I didn't see any trace of "martial art" here, but rather a chaotic struggle to bring the enemy down, under control of anger. I was fighting the same when I was in the primary school and a colleague of mine stole my fez :)

  • Then you obviously have never seen a karate-, taekwondo- or wushu-tournament. In a real fight or in a tournament it never looks as elegant as in the hollywood movies. And not all martial arts are about jumping through the air doing acrobatics. Take Krav Maga for example: looks shitty but works in the streets. Honestly I don't think you would stand a chance against these fighters, no offense really. Well anyway Merry Christmas and a happy new year to everyone who might be reading this!

  • fantastic!-fantastico!

  • music sucks!!!

  • Are strikes permitted while grappling or on the ground in Japanese jiu jitsu?

  • in jujitsu is everything allowed. it's more how you define the fighting rules

  • nice fight, do you participate the german open in hanau?

    i'm also fighting -62 maybe we have to fight against eachother.

  • Was there any muay thai? I heard that muay thai is a good combination with jujitsu, is it?

  • Muay Thai is a pretty good martial art itself. You see jujitsu is 80% grappling, throwing, joint crushing, groundfighting, nerve pressure points and only 20% kicking, striking and blocking (not to mention evading). Jujitsu is rather a self defense than a sport and many of these techniques are not allowed in a tournament (risk of hurting your opponent is too high). But an art like muay thai which mainly focuses on kicking and striking might be an excellent choice to combine with jujitsu.

  • awsome to watch Guglielmino on video however to see him Fight in person is Impeccable

  • guglielmino...suo futuro: campine del mondo

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