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Earl Wright throwing me incorrectly, resulting in an injury to me. When he threw me onto my shoulder I had a severe AC Shoulder separation as well as 2 fractured ribs. Meaning when my shoulder hit the mat it went into 2 places because of the improper and lack of technique used by earl. Later that day I visited a hospital where I was told to keep it in a cast and the weight off it for 6-8 week. But I the worst part was I couldn't do judo for 3 months... Bad judo... it hurts us all.

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  • Ukemi is most important in Judo & Ju Jitsu otherwise your career doesn't last long.

  • @mrdubcrazy Tried to roll, he had a death grip on my back leg, Watch the video and slow it down to see everything thats going on.

  • every judoka should learn ukemi before fight.

  • @DirtyRamires Tried to roll, he had a death grip on my back leg, Watch the video and slow it down to see everything thats going on.

  • throwing you incorrectly??? really blame the other guy? cmon now. I feel for you and I know getting hurt sucks a fat one but lets be honest there are very very very few ways to throw someone wrong and this is certainly not one of them. At he risk of sounding like a jerk...had you not put yourself in BAD POSITION you could have avoided injury all together. hell you might have even won. and ps you sure did move that shoulder around a lot for it being so badly injured.

  • @4484walk Watch the first video where I dominated him. He was just angry, used bad sportsmanship and bad/no technique. That's why I was upset. Not like he accidentally did it.

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  • sorry dude, the throw was fine. You should realize that judokas get thrown like that every training. A failure on your part to be adequately prepared in either your training or strength.

  • @JEANBRUCE199 BBj takedowns into ne waza are fine for comp fighting. Self defence is reacting instantly & doing a perfect throw on the attacker who doesn't expect u to do it. U stay on your feet then get the f*** out of dodge cos his mates might be arriving to stomp your ass while u spend 10 minutes wrestling. Groundfighting skill is greatly reduced if your opponent is a couple stone heavier.

  • @jtbullfitghter or "Im gonna break my fall with my arm and blame the BLACK BELT"

  • Grabbing like a Bitch and get hurt like one

  • wtf the referee in a judo suit WHAHAHA......

  • you should change the name of this video to...'I fall like a fucking idiot

  • The throw's fine. There just comes a point where you can't wriggle out of it and know you've been done. Just about every injury i've seen in judo comes after someone trying to twist out or stick and arm down to avoid a perfectly good ippon.

  • that throw was perfectly fine. you must roll on the shoulder n not crack down on it

  • @JEANBRUCE1991 Ok, but you kind of have to if you're talking about martial arts, because that's what they were made for believe it or not. The joint locks/chokes from Jujutsu weren't invented to make someone tap out, or give up, they were made to maim and incapacitate no questions asked. And seriously, you're very uniformed. Back when Judo was being spread to europe and America, Judokas were regularly beating wrestlers with simple ne-waza. And only using the double leg? Yeah, good joke.

  • @noose357

    I didn't talk about streetfight or efficiency as it's subjective, so let's forget it, I thought of a wrestling (no strikes) match with or without kimono with no restriction of rules and at a same level of experience, the Grapplers, BJJ and Wrestlers will be more efficient than the Judokas, because their rules are less restrictive.Unlike you, I think Judo is too elaborate on stand up (as mastering the double legs can be enough to put someone down) and too restrictive on the ground.

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