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  • what i find odd is how this guy called himself a Martial artist, not a competitor or fighter. Yet here is.

  • without ju jutsu there would be no bjj(which is just judo's newaza) so stfu , you all watch too much ufc lol

  • How comTake alook at the info guys. He said he had to incorporate Judo Newaza. His Ju jutsu alone couldn't take on BJJ so he had to rely on something that had a better chance at it. Ju jutsu is a joke

  • @Hirolndo16

    The rules of the tournament are better suited for Judo and BJJ. Has nothing to do with the quality of tradition based Jujutsu.

  • @Hirolndo16 That-s so classical from bjj guys.

    When they lose they'l look for any stupid excuse and will also critizice every style or guy that beats them.

    Just happened to me

  • I got second at my first tournament as well. Keep doing what your doing.

  • Ha ha ha the white belt forgot he isn't allowed to do heel hooks

  • Personalmente creo que este estilo de combate solo es una escusa para poder tocarse entre ellos mismo -_-

  • @javierjux Si. La gente ignorante así lo ve. Es un reflejo de lo que polula en sus mentes enfermas.

  • @33meade what are you talking about? He lost against a bjj guy get over it.

  • Also keep In mind its hard to find a real jjj school to many injuries if trained realistically.

  • Ive trained bjj and jjj. Thr brazillian art is def superior on the ground the japanese have better strikes standing.

  • Good videos bro and thanks for sharing. Its crazy how people are talking crap about a real practitioner of martial arts. I am guessing the ones talking crap has never trained a day in their life and watch to much TV. Youtube is the land of internet keyboard warriors. Anyways, thanks for sharing your videos.

  • This turned out to be a race war. How unfortunate.

  • despite all the haters and their coments.... I dont think a debate about what style is better is ever productive, for it is the fighter who makes the system and not the other way around. Competition has its pros and cons, and rules sometimes suck. What I have to say about this video is..... Good job in putting yourself out there. A commendable effort for your fist competition, keep up the good work.

  • You kind of remind me of Mac from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Making up excuses on why you didn't finish a white belt at a tournament even though you apparently have years of experience in a different martial art.

  • MY MARTIAL ART IS THE BEST. I WILL NEVER BE TAKEN DOWN AND ROLL LIKE A HOMOSEXUAL

  • @shonanchetaa Yeah but in a real fight you wouldn't even know how to defend a takedown and someone would just make you their bitch. So in your ignorance your actually accepting your own homosexual abuse...

  • @LesPauINguyen Be nice to BlackShinobiShozoku or u make me sad {.l}{l}

  • This is your big claim to fame??? lol a yellow belt against a white belt you should have won and you act like you did something special lol poor little boy peeky you are a joke full of excuses like your "loss of stamina because of little sleep and 4 hrs driving" blah blah bullshit a pathetic wannabe is all you will amount too what a fucking joke lol ha ha and the other guy is right this sounds like some sci-fi gay porn music ..... but still better than last samurai =)

  • @BlueRubberDuck2 Nvm found it it seems like jujitsu is a good way to get stabbed but ive never studied it so i have no idea

  • @shonanchetaa I cant find my last comment so i have no idea what ur talking about

  • This is why you don't learn grappling

  • take note of the description guys. He ha to use JUDO to survive against a few white belts. If not for that, he'd be suckin hard. So give him credit for using one real art.

  • around the 5:20 mark…wtf was that? get a knee to block the hip or go on the belly. I'm not even going to talk shit about the armbar either, you should be embarrassed enough. Also, please stop making excuses. We all have excuses to be made but you both showed up and agreed to compete. What if he went through the same thing? What if your opponents had all those excuses? Would you not count that as a win?

  • I give you props for this. I am a Danzan ryu and a Brazilian Jiu jitsu practioner. You were able to get 2nd in a different type situation, while a lot of people don't know that traditional jiu jitsu is more for life or death. Keep up the good work, my first tournament in BJJ I didn't get placed in anything. Thought you did real well here and had a lot of guts to step up to something different.

  • i cannot be beat

  • jujitsu's branch off from its parent Daitoryu form from japan shows its samurai heritage but its simply not the same anymore...

  • once you place rules in front of a system(style) it becomes a sport, plain amd simple...

    the street has a simple rule, win or die... how many people get mobbed, stomped, etc... put a bat, knife, tire iron, etc into the equation...

    the ufc will be the ultimate fighting championship once it becomes a 2+ vs 1...

    imo... jujitsu in its original as well as offshoot form is a strong and valid martial art but it is becoming more and more of a sport...

  • i cant speak for everyone but in the years ive worked as a bouncer...

    ive fought multiple opponent fights with no weight class limits, rules on striking, time limits, or refs...

    ive NEVER been taking down, ive never lost, ive placed many people into ambulances, and i believe its because i have a very realistic training sense, developed from years of street fights, etc...

  • Good stuff! I study Japanese Jiu Jitsu (Goshin) in Southern Maryland and have seen it fair very well against BJJ. Best of luck to you in the future keep posting your completions!

  • nice job getting your ass kicked by people half your size not to mention this more boring than watching paint dry

  • @kratoslinkmaster yeah this is proof why bjj is not only superior to the inffective japaneese ju jutsu but also shows this guy had to cop out and learn judo to last a few seconds longer.. eve still bjj beat a guy twice his size. an this idiot also thought he could win against someone like this in a streetfight haha

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku exactly...i do traditional JJ and if the rules weren't there we could have used out striking techniques...in a street fight traditional JJ is more useful than BJJ...

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku how do you know what I do? I know for a fact you don't because that's a very poor excuse for "Ju Jutsu" you're a joke. You couldn't even last one minute with small guys. How the fuck would you do this in the streets? They'd make you shit your sorry pants

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku You have a lot of pauses between your childish insults. If this were a real fight I'd lay your ass on the floor. HAHA

  • @LesPauINguyen Than why don't you go to where trains and try to lay him on the floor. Talking crap on youtube must make you feel real man.

  • @Arealmartialartist1 I have, the guy is too pussy to fight. He won't give a gym address, nothing. He's a bitch.

  • @LesPauINguyen calm down keyboard warrior

  • @AmericanAztec915 BJJ came from traditional judo, not Ju Jutsu or Judo newaza.

    You obviously watch martial artmovies too much. go away kid before I slap your mommy's titties again

  • @LesPauINguyen If this were a japanese ju jitsu match.. using bjj alone would almost spell defeat immedeatly. Whereas Japanese ju jitsu can play on par with BJJ on their own rules.. so tell me, what do you mean by superior?

  • @niker4404 Incorrect. Ju jutsu is so limited and ineffective that's why BJJ guys destroyed this ugly fool. ju Jutsu has so much less techniques and it's so crappy it's just lame. Why bother doing that when you can take a real martial art that works like bjj

  • whats with the gay porn music

  • @zF3AR I thought you would like it.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku this vid of judo does seem gay when men do it. I see it's a way of showing the enemy humiliation? lmao... back when they didnt have guns really like they do today ;) I was in Judo of all girls ;)

  • @zF3AR  You watch gay porn?

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I see its to bad there's only 1 dojo in my town taekwondo

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Really? I don't know much about it but all I've seen is them taking their opponent to the ground to knock them out

  • @BlueRubberDuck2 Jujutsu is also known for using devastating throws to knock their opponent unconscious. There are also a lot of standing finishes too, or just ways to get someone out of your way to escape.

  • Jujitsu is good but how does it work against more than 1 opponent

  • @BlueRubberDuck2 works good for me.

  • @BlueRubberDuck2 it doesnt

  • @thegreatlando Even though he ended up in bad positions at times, he was able to keep escaping them. Anyone can make mistakes in grappling, it's okay as long as they are able to hold their own and continue fighting. Also, a lot of people judge martial artists on what color their belt is. Who gives a fuck about the belts. Belts don't replace attitude, discipline and training.

  • Your jujutsu is no good.

  • When I was a white belt I used to grapple like a amateur wrestler all power no technique I beat a couple of white belts that time then I sparred a guy with a white belt with *four stripes* only he was really skinny I was around 110 kg's that time and he was around 75-80 I thought this guy would be nothing the second we started sparring I was being tossed around like a fucking doll and being submitted at will

    Moral:- BJJ is worth giving a decade to and*never*underestimate a BJJ fighter.

  • Good job get into bjj and you will become a beast.

  • there are so many fools leaving comments here. beating a bunch of white belts doesn't impress me? a triangle choke from a black belt is the same from a white belt...there are so-called gods of BJJ that got beat by a simple rear naked, kimura, or leg locks.

    EVERYONE can lose in their life...what most people do is stay in their pond and try and be the big fish there. there a BJJ dudes that get smashed the hell out in mma...so again, i don't even get this whole posturing thing...so american

  • good luck to you!!

  • Competing against BJJ white belts proves nothing about your art. In every match you've shown you made HUGE mistakes and still found yourself in bad positions against novices. You then go on to make excuses regarding the points system as to why you lost... In summary, WINNING any grappling tournament at the white belt level doesn't impress me or any other competant grappler since I've seen the same thing done by wrestlers, judokas etc. Never is this accomplished at higher belts.

  • @thegreatlando I had less experience than them. So really I don't see your point.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I am not familiar with the ranking system in JJJ, where does the yellow belt fit with the ranks? In BJJ we have five ranks, white, blue, purple, brown and black. Colors like yellow green and orange are reserved for ranking children just so you understand my confusion.

  • @Balor22 Yeah I understand.

    JJJ schools all differ. Some don't even use belt ranks.

    But in my school it's white,yellow,orange,green,blue­,brown,black

  • It does prove something since the competitors have roughly the same experience level... JJJ is nowhere near as technical on the floor because that is bjjs specialty, however jjj is a MUCH more complete art

  • @thegreatlando there is really not a big diffrence between yellow belt and white belt, if iwas a black belt vs white belts it would of been a different story, they were both begginer fighters and actually the bjj white belts had the advantage since they were fighting in their specialty

  • @ShNBI84 Dude that probably may not even be you and I don't care. As I said you talking big don't impress me keyboard warrior. 

  • @Arealmartialartist1

    So you're impressed? That was easy, because I'm not high ranked at all. Learn some real martial arts before you start pretending to know what you are doing. And, btw, standing techniques is tachi waza, not tashi waza. Your instructor/home video is wrong.

  • @ShNBl84 I think this video is a good reminder for all those people posting white belt BJJ guys beating NOT Japanese Jujutsu practitioner black belts. As I practice a school of Japanese Jujutsu and I beat BJJ practitioners when I had less experience.

  • @ShNBl84 Sorry bro I don't learn from videos. And you are more than welcome to come at the gym I train at and have a much with me. I am not a person who argues on youtube.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I have a friend who practice JJJ. Is it true that there are strikes in JJJ?

  • @Arealmartialartist1 Yes, Jujutsu doesn't mean grappling only. Jujutsu refers to the concept of yielding to a person instead of meeting power with power.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Cool bro.

  • @Arealmartialartist1 Japanese Jujutsu use Tashi Waza(take down), Katame Waza(pit ground technics), Ne Waza(ground wrestling technics), Shime Waza(choke technics), Kansetsu Waza(dislocation technics), Atemi Waza(strike technics), Aiki Jujutsu No Waza(self defense technics) and Zen(meditation).

  • Sorry, but beating a bunch of beginners (white belts) doesn't impress me

  • @ShNBl84 Sorry but your silly comment don't impress me. He is sharing a video and his goal is not to impress anyone. And where are your videos?

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  • is this the soundtrack off of tekken 4?

  • @ryukyukempoBjjMMA1  Yes sir

  • Wow, the one in the blue gi looks like he has about 100 pounds on him.

  • You're very good from what I saw. Well done.

  • @shinjukool I agree with you 100% about BJJ as being basically the same thing as Japanese Judo. BJJ is a good and effective art, but highly overrated. A lot of people think it is the most effective martial art in the world ever since UFC 1. Although the Gracies wanted their message to be that no art was better than theirs, the real message was for people to know how to defend themselves on the ground. Other arts such as judo, jjj, sambo and others teach the same grappling techniques.

  • Well done! very well done. Jiujitsu comes from Japan. Maeda was a kokodan judoka (nothing else). BJJ = Basically Japanese Judo.

  • From 4:30 to 5:17, was i the only one screaming at my computer screen for the dude in the blue Gi to switch to an armbar? Jesus!

  • Great video. The 36 people who don't like this are the same 36 BJJ fan boys who disliked the video of Royce Gracie being beat up by Skuraba. Keep training you are going to be a beast!!

  • @miracleboy1 Saku!!!!!!

  • i gotta say you give the original jiu jitsu fighters hounor :) well done

  • I must say, You have excellent defense!

  • This is incredible you are beating BJJ who focus on groundtechniques whereas JJJ doesn't and you are winning.

  • @Colton8646 It is not the art that makes the fighter, it is the fighter makes the art. What do i mean by that? It is up to the individual to make the best of what he/she learns from a specific art. It is not really JJJ vs BJJ, it is the individuals that are colliding, especially in a very early stage of learning. If Lyoto Machida beats lets say, Mike Tyson, does that mean boxing sucks or Mike Tyson at this point in his career sucks? I don't know about you, but i am choosing the latter!

  • LOL som much Ignorance here. Doesn't matter if it's jj or bjj, it depends on how hard the person trains.

  • BRazilian is much more clever but Japanese is cool

  • nice video. Liked the unique music too. What happened at 1:55 though?

  • 3:30 should have stayed with the hold that was definately osekomi

  • @johnaio The reason he fights so well is because he trains a lot. He trains a lot even when he's not at his gym. Many practitioners only train when they go to their gym. People who only train when they go to their gym usually aren't as good as the ones who also train on their own time.

  • In japanese jujutsu we have ne waza tachniques as well bro, judo's ne waza is softer jujutsu ne waza it's more durty and hard, nice video, you'll be a good fighter!!

  • "The last match is not in this film. But I lost stamina due to my ill preparation with no sleep and driving 4 hours and going straight into competition that morning." I just threw up in my mouth a little.

  • @chungmoomonkey Heehee. i agree.

  • Judo Ne-Waza is actually identical to Japanese Ju-Jitsu Ne-Waza (Judo ne-waza came from JJJ), it's just in Judo, we practice it more often and fine -tune it more often than in JJJ.

  • you had 4 months of training and you say other the other person had more experience? He should have 1 stripe on his white belt if he had the same or more experience as you

  • @hollooowetrwert The second guy had 4. Some schools dont stripe. But in NAGA there is a novice division which is for 6 months or less of training. so you are probably right the guys had the same experience just in BJJ

  • ya its novice you can tell because 5:30 NAGA allows a lot of leg locks so the fact she stopped means its probiby novice.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Eventually I will post some footage when I enter a tournament. Do you have any footage of your judo match?

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Eventually when I enter a tournament I'll get it posted on youtube. How did your Judo tournament go? Do you have any footage of that?

  • You: Humble, meek, classy and dangerous! Don't know much about ranking in your system, but I'm assuming yellow isn't that high. Yet you're fighting like that already! Much respect. You are going to be a top fighter. Already are for your rank. Well done!

  • @johnaio Thank you, although this video is old.

    Yellow is right above white in our school. Typically someone practice for 2-3months can be yellow belt.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Well done! You really put those cocky BJJ brats in their place. What variant of Japanese Jujutsu do you study? Daito-Ryu? Hontai?

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I was wondering if you fought in the tournament on Oct. 1 and if you have any footage of it? I also think it's cool that you're going to be competing in MMA. My training has been going very well at my JJJ school. It's even better than my former BJJ school. One big difference is that my present teacher actually cares about his students and charges at a reasonable price. Many BJJ teachers are greedy and only care about the money.

  • @1991mummy Unfortunately I didn't make it Oct 1. But Hopefully I can make it to something before this year ends. The only thing i've done recently was the Judo tournament. If you can, try to post some footage of some stuff.

  • @1991mummy Unfortunately I didn't make it Oct 1. But Hopefully I can make it to something before this year ends. The only thing i've done recently was the Judo tournament. If you can, try to post some footage of some stuff.

  • @1991mummy ahhh you realized that have you. Good.  the longer it takes you to learn the more money he can make...... bjj = basically Japanese judo (old judo) without the culture objectives of developing the person.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I really enjoyed this video, and look forward to more video of your tournaments coming up. I am a lifelong striker (Kung-Fu, Muay Thai, TKD, Shotokan) but after fighting a few grapplers, I know I need some ground work. I hope to be half as good as you are in a few years, as I find Jujutsu kinda difficult. Ganbatte kure yo!

  • @EmptyHandsNet

    Thank you, I've worked a little on striking myself. If you have practiced in martial arts before you will probably catch on quick. It all boils down into how much dedication you put into it. Arigatou.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku

    Your pretty good. I like to see you take your judo to the max and put it up against BJJ tournaments.

  • @OVERCAPITALIZE

    I will be, I also may do an MMA bout next March.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I can definitely understand that you had some fear going into this tournament. Fear can either work for you or against you. It definitely helped you fight well here. I believe that fear automatically goes away if you fight hard right at the beginning. Like you said, the fear was gone once your fight with the first opponent  had started. The important thing was that you didn't let your fear overcome you before the match started.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Thank you for your support. I'm glad that both you and I agree that it is about the dedication and heart of the fighter and not about the art or the belt. When the time comes I won't feel discouraged and I will give it my 100% best. I may feel fear when the time comes, but I accept that as being only natural. After all, fear can be your best friend as long as it does not overwhelm your judgement. When it comes to fear, I like to think of quotes from the Rocky movies.

  • @1991mummy Fear is natural, especially your first time.

    This tournament was my first time. I was fearful going in, I thought these guys were going to overwhelm me once the fight hit the ground.

    But as soon as I put my hands on the first guy. That fear sorta left.

    It is about the ability to overcome it, and stay confident.

  • @BushidoCode72 You're entitled to your opinion, but it's just your opinion. The reality is you don't know what the results will be when I enter a grappling tournament, and neither do I. Even if I do lose, that doesn't mean I won't try again. As long as I put up a good fight and have fun, that's good enough for me. It's all about heart.

  • @1991mummy You have a very good attitude, I'm sure you will do fine.

    It really is about dedication/heart.

    Don't come in discouraged.

  • Thank you for the info. The school I go to is called the karate center. It is taught by a guy named Paul Fracchia. He teaches several disciplines on different nights. He has been teaching for a long time. Google him and you'll find more info. on him.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku You're welcome man. I just started JJJ today and it's really awesome and fun. I eventually plan on entering a submission grappling tournament down the road. However, although there is randori at my school, my teacher doesn't set tournaments up for the students. He teaches purely for self-defense. When you fought in this tournament, did you have someone set you up or were you able to freely enter yourself?

  • @1991mummy Oh cool, what school? I'm in the same boat. My school is all about maintaining tradition and teaching self defense. So there isn't any concern for competition. So I do all this on my own time. To get in these competitions just register. No one has to set you up, unless a corner/coach is required. Usually it's not required and you can come in completely independently. Just be advised that BJJ guys normally have a lot of encouragement from their sidelines, and you have to be confident.

  • @1991mummy You will lose at submission grappling. I'm sure you're a good guy, but JJJ vs other grappling arts competitions have been done for decades. JJJguys lose 90 percent of the time. You can do JJJ but supplement with bjj, wrestling, or Judo. In higher levels (not ywhite / yellow belt), JJJ guys will lose to BJJ in grappling competitions. Just trust e.

  • @BushidoCode72

    You haven't seen any real Japanese Jujutsuka fight in a grappling tournament, so how can you make that judgement?

    Do you think every "JJJ vs BJJ" video on youtube is real JJJ practitioner?

    There's rarely any JJJ left

  • a white belt against yellow belt????? it's easy!!!! uhmmm.....this is wrong!!!

  • You did really well. You definitely have a lot of the ground fighting basics down. I have respect for both JJJ and BJJ, but BJJ really is overrated when people refer to it as the perfect technique. I have experience in BJJ, and based on both my own experience and the tournaments I have watched, the basics are more effective and realistic than any of the other techniques combined. I also think that people place way too much emphasis on belts. It's about the fighter, not the art or the belt.

  • @1991mummy Thank you for your comment.

    I agree with everything you have said.

  • Everybody there is white belt. lol

  • @KovarD

    White belt in BJJ isn't the same as white belt in other arts.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku White bet is the lowest rank in BJJ. Less than a year experience.

  • @KovarD

    White Belt can have over 12months experience in BJJ. (One of the guys I fought had 12month of experience). Versus our school yellow belt usually have around 4-5months of experience. Then take into consideration that I am playing the BJJ game, when I don't do BJJ.

  • good music....entertaining matches...lame excuses for why you didn't win

  • your welcome bro. you have a real good offensive game. i noticed alot of guys are shorter then you...is it kinda occurred sticking your moves with the body size difference?

  • @kennithherrick Yeah, the way my body is... I am really strong and big for my weight.

  • i think you did a good job. you put in some hard work buddy

  • @kennithherrick Thank you.

  • IS u brain damaged,he is no begginer and i grapple with bb allmost every time and wtf... is u talking about no martial arts exeprience??? have practice kyokushin k.,kick box,muay thay,judo??? well have u??is this means no m.a. exepr. then u are crazyyyy,beacuse I have that exeprince i can tell u are weak in the grppleing or standin jjj,any way i will post a vid showing u how i would k.o. just to show u how well rounded i am and not just one sided m.a. like u!!! peace out homie!!!;)

  • @MrUFClaw This is coming from someone who I specifically pointed out his flaws.

    All you have is a bunch of words. You have trademarks of a beginner in grappling(Off balance, no hip movement, no shrimping, etc etc). You are not qualified to judge me in the slightest. Also you don't know anything about Jujutsu(obviously). So please... refrain from even trying to converse with me on it.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku when u are A bb and a genuine one do because u and your instructor(s) are palls,then and ony then u can have a right to speak up!! and because u have longer limbs u have much morE levrege and don't say it isn;t so!!!any ways there is no sense in talking to a closed minded wannabe ju..wahtever...and i see know notihg elese but a little bit of jjj and even that is carpy:))) u wannabe samurai:)))) enjoy having you ass kicked!!!LAMEEEEEEEOOOOOO;)

  • @MrUFClaw You can say what you want, you still can't escape the fundamentals I pointed out that you are seriously lacking.

    You complain about different body types too much. Another trademark of a beginner.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku prove me wrong and fight a 200 pounds bb and then we'll talk!!

  • @MrUFClaw

    Trust me, when I say weight isn't that big of an issue it's not.

    I spar with a 6'5 260lb black belt all the time.

    Like I said, the mere fact that weight is such an issue for you. Shows you are beginner. SKILL matters much more over weight.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku ok but when i say a grapple with bb and win can u say the same???maybe i don't have a bb but i am just as good,and another thing is that u are wery tall and that is an advantage against anyone!!!

  • @MrUFClaw You are starting to sound very stupid now.

    Everytime you speak you prove you have no clue what you are talking about.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku u mf ...u aint got shit experience and u belive to be all that????in the armbar u didn't even pinch your kness and that is poorly execution of a simple armbar,luky 4 u that was a begginner,if i'm gonna look at your vid i will find 4 ure another 20 mistakes,but you're not worth it, so go and get your throat cut with that butter knife...kuzz that's what gonna happen:))))you're like a cartoon man,GROW THE FUCK UP!!!

  • @MrUFClaw

    Do you have mental disabilities?

    This video is like 10 months old. Why are you trying to critique me on a video I did as a yellow belt?

    When I am lightyears ahead of where I was then.

    Like I said; I've seen your videos. You are NOT better than ANY real black belt specialist in Newaza.

    I could easily handle you, I wouldn't even need to use a joint lock or choke. I would just make you tap from the pressure of my pins.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku maybe u have some,but wait u mean u are now a green belt or what??i can not be pinned if idon't want 2,i did not said that i am better than a bb but i can sub them;) and think about thefact that this is a hobby not my job!! presureof your pins??what are like 250?? maybe thenbut not athor wise but before that u would have been chocked out or submited in my guard or from the mount;)

  • @MrUFClaw

    Actually yes you can be pinned very easily. Because you don't know how to use proper hip movement.

    From what I seen you wouldn't even be a challenge for black belts who are experienced in newaza. Such as BJJ black belts or any Jujutsu or Judo Black Belt that trains newaza as much as standing techniques.

    And I don't have to weigh 250lbs... I know how to apply pressure from the top, because I am legitimately trained. WIth the poor fundamentals you have, I would have no trouble with you.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku in the ne-waza vid I was dead tired and in the other one i let the opponent do his techniques, I will show u a vid sometime and u will that my guard is unbreakable that mans that no one can open my legs!! or pass my guard only if I let them 2 but is of course a trap and don't bragg about pressure because everyone knows that but it's more about how much can u stay on top?????just so u know i train with bb that are wery exprinced in ne-waza ;) so shw me how u have progresed!!

  • @MrUFClaw

    You can make all the excuses you want.

    The things I am talking about do not matter if you are tired or not tired. And trust me, your guard can be broken(see its things like this that let me know you don't know what you are talking about).

    What are the names of these black belts you train with that are "Very experienced"?

    Because I'm curious to know how to get beaten by someone who can't even utilize proper hip movement off his back.

  • when that guy caught u in the triangle he just did not know what 2 do,he should have caugh youre leg or go 4 an armbar when your arm was across or a omoplata or so on...and yes this is the wors guard pass!!! u nver put your hand in the back to open his legs!!!and this is a foundumental mistake;) so let us skip the fondum....because u clearly don't know how to apply them even if u know them....if????

  • @MrUFClaw I know what I did wrong. I was a yellow belt with four months of experience.

    And actually you don't even know what I did wrong to pass the guard. So you still don't have good fundamentals.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku so u admit having bad fundam...as u keep reminding me?? listen I nevre trained like u did I leraned all I know from the tube and when I got in the dojo I could hold my own against a bb,wich I would realy like from u 2 see from u,until then good luck becasue only that is your nr 1 funda...no hard feelings but are not in the siuation to criticizes me!! and that will bet he end of it!!! ok??

  • @MrUFClaw I admit I was a yellow belt with bad fundamentals.

    This video was a long time ago.

    I explained to you what you were doing wrong, and that video was 3months ago.

    From what I saw... you have a long way to go before those fundamentals get cleared up. ANd since you said you are no longer training in a legitimate school.

    Then I'm pretty sure not much has changed since. You probably held your own against a Black Belt not very experienced in Newaza.

  • @MrUFClaw I can tell you that our black belts would wipe the floor with you. Without trying.

    Just like I would.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku ican tell i could knock your teeth out just as i would 2 your bb wannabe's:)) and let's not forget u still SUCK BIG TIME!!!:)))

  • @MrUFClaw This is coming from someone with no real martial arts experience. Lets not forget, in your videos you are fighting beginners and newbies. I'm fighting people of higher rank than me in my videos.

    How could someone ever complain about how much someone weighs when they are beginners? lol I wouldn't even be bothered by how much they outweigh me. I would be smiling and laughing the whole time.

    As for you knocking my teeth out, lol, puh leeze. I would toy with you as well.

  • @MrUFClaw This is coming from someone with no real martial arts experience. Lets not forget, in your videos you are fighting beginners and newbies. I'm fighting people of higher rank than me in my videos.

    How could someone ever complain about how much someone weighs when they are beginners? lol I wouldn't even be bothered by how much they outweigh me. I would be smiling and laughing the whole time.

    As for you knocking my teeth out, lol, puh leeze. I would toy with you as well.

  • I think i can judge your skills,and just so you know, the lenght of the limbs is one of the moust iportant aspect in graapling esspecially skynni ones:)and i see u fighting a much smaller opponent and even he posses some threats to!!how about fihting a bigger opponent 4 a change??!!

  • @MrUFClaw

    Actually the most important part in grappling is a sense of balance. Because every technique relies on the placement of balance of your opponent. Doesn't matter the size of your opponent.

    So no, you cannot judge my skills.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I agree, but I said one of the most important aspects not the most important!! and yes I can because I see yelow b. in the dojo or green b.that are much better then you;)