Ok... so besides the fact that you're a lot bigger than him, winning by points doesn't mean you won the fight. You talk a lot about how no gi is more realistic, but in a street fight there's no agreement that rewards guard passing. In the end of the day, the smaller guy still stopped the bigger and stronger guy from choking him or breaking his limbs. And anyways, you're more of an MMA guy, since you trained judo, wrestling and a little bit of jiu jitsu.
oh yeah white belt, you have some backround in wrestling for sure your base is good and anyways this is nogi where belts do not matter. Try to fight a purple belt with a gi on and it is a totally different game I will guarantee that you will not dominate as much.
@TheYogibear111 lol Well I don't do gi Yogi so that's easy to say...However I know Judo so could proably throw jiu-jitsu guys even easier with a gi on. On the ground yeah for sure I'd have a hard time. But how often do you see people walking around with gi's on the street? LOL
Well it depends where you live if you get into a fight where somebody has a sweater or a winter jacket well judo might help a lot. All martial arts are good to some extent all have a weakness, MMA is a sport and not for street fighting and you know this. Anyways I think that you are smart and will try to avoid using martial arts for a street fight anyway.
@figthersdreams umm, but if your gonna do BJJ then you should definetly be doing GI, otherwise no point. Gi is tradition of BJJ. I train no-gi 2 hrs a week and GI 4-6 hrs. a week. BTW, you definetly aren't gonna hip throw or any kind of judo throw on a BJJ practitioner. Especially a purple belt, unless your a high level judo practitioner
@figthersdreams How many times do you see people wearing nothing but shorts and rash guards on the street? Street clothes are way closer to gi than no-gi.
@TheYogibear111 Why so defensive? Why not just congratulate him on dominating someone in their own sport? Good work fightersdreams, I'm like you in ways, So Good work!
@MustardCuttah If you pull guard while you opponent is taking you off balance, i.e. they force you to pull guard, then they recieve points. So don't worry, there is a price.
Also i think the reason many people don't like guard pullers is because it called "Guard". It makes it sound like a cop-out, when infact its a very sensible tactic provided you have a game plan... If it was called something like "Leg trap" nobody would think anything of it.
I didnt see you win shit if you're the guy in white
Cicinoboston 3 months ago
Ok... so besides the fact that you're a lot bigger than him, winning by points doesn't mean you won the fight. You talk a lot about how no gi is more realistic, but in a street fight there's no agreement that rewards guard passing. In the end of the day, the smaller guy still stopped the bigger and stronger guy from choking him or breaking his limbs. And anyways, you're more of an MMA guy, since you trained judo, wrestling and a little bit of jiu jitsu.
PeidoLord 3 months ago
the gi is good and i am a wreslter/ bjj guy with tads of judo and i roll people up with nogi but with a gi its a lot harder to dominate
Martialdoismyway 4 months ago
i hope the bjj guy is a white belt , 'cause usually when i watch these thing or roll wrestlers get there butts handed to them.
Anele3844 4 months ago
bjj always drop to the ground, once they drop straight knee. WRESTLING FTW
geherdun 5 months ago
You guys do realize that this is THEEE TRISTAR gym?? So why are six of you fucking disliking this?... Dipshits.
olamprov 6 months ago
@Zeus101mon Yes, this is Tristar gym, one of the places where gsp trains, and where Firas Zahabi is the coach.
Confusedzz 6 months ago
is this the same training place, where gsp trains? the windows look familiar
Zeus101mon 9 months ago
oh yeah white belt, you have some backround in wrestling for sure your base is good and anyways this is nogi where belts do not matter. Try to fight a purple belt with a gi on and it is a totally different game I will guarantee that you will not dominate as much.
TheYogibear111 11 months ago
@TheYogibear111 lol Well I don't do gi Yogi so that's easy to say...However I know Judo so could proably throw jiu-jitsu guys even easier with a gi on. On the ground yeah for sure I'd have a hard time. But how often do you see people walking around with gi's on the street? LOL
That's why I do no gi!
figthersdreams 11 months ago 2
Well it depends where you live if you get into a fight where somebody has a sweater or a winter jacket well judo might help a lot. All martial arts are good to some extent all have a weakness, MMA is a sport and not for street fighting and you know this. Anyways I think that you are smart and will try to avoid using martial arts for a street fight anyway.
TheYogibear111 11 months ago
@figthersdreams mate, i wear my gi on the street every day... it's a dangerous world out there...
LOL
xAristaicx 7 months ago
@figthersdreams Good point on the no gi thing.
Jericho11894 5 months ago
@figthersdreams umm, but if your gonna do BJJ then you should definetly be doing GI, otherwise no point. Gi is tradition of BJJ. I train no-gi 2 hrs a week and GI 4-6 hrs. a week. BTW, you definetly aren't gonna hip throw or any kind of judo throw on a BJJ practitioner. Especially a purple belt, unless your a high level judo practitioner
schecterplayer123 4 months ago
@figthersdreams How many times do you see people wearing nothing but shorts and rash guards on the street? Street clothes are way closer to gi than no-gi.
charlesoffenbacher 3 months ago
@figthersdreams ya but in real life people usually walk around with clothes on
marsy91 1 month ago
@TheYogibear111 Why so defensive? Why not just congratulate him on dominating someone in their own sport? Good work fightersdreams, I'm like you in ways, So Good work!
MustardCuttah 2 months ago
IMO Pulling guard should be deductive of points.
MustardCuttah 2 months ago
@MustardCuttah If you pull guard while you opponent is taking you off balance, i.e. they force you to pull guard, then they recieve points. So don't worry, there is a price.
Also i think the reason many people don't like guard pullers is because it called "Guard". It makes it sound like a cop-out, when infact its a very sensible tactic provided you have a game plan... If it was called something like "Leg trap" nobody would think anything of it.
Gogoplata205 2 months ago
Can't stand all that BJJ guard and layin on their back B.S.
spoonman73 11 months ago
were slams legal in this match?
musicalmike235 1 year ago
I dont quite get it... why isn't Biggy doin anything? and Ricardo, you're a fake white belt... kudos man, you did well!
chasquimalik 3 years ago
go Ricardo go Ricardo
ivanmenjivar 3 years ago