Gracie Jiu-Jitsu History on ESPN

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

ESPN's Outside The Lines talks about the UFC and its ties with Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.

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  • @bnsaints You're a fucking Idiot, im sure you have never fought a real fight in your life..and if you think that MMA is not real because of rules and that shit would never work on the streets then I would love for you to fight a pro fighter on the street and see what kind of bullshit you think you know....and when your through getting out of the hospital I would like a formal apology for the entire BJJ and MMA community saying how much cock you would rather suck then to talk shit again

  • This is bullshit. Don't deny your history Helio. Your art isn't made up from scratch. You was taught by your brother, who was taught judo by Maeda. Not even mentioning that you got F*ed Up by Kimura? Draw against Kato?

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  • @SuperTestfreak I wasn't saying it was but just because there are rules in a mma event dosent mean that those pro fighters are limited to those same rules in a street fight. They can pull hair, kick you in the balls, bite, ect, just has much as the normal retard on the street that wants to start shit with a pro fighter

  • @1MSA1 !...the gracie family took his family in fed and sheltered them in trade to learn the art... they never forgot there roots, and always respected Maeda throughout the history of gracie. In saying the kimura loss, yes everone loses, you learn from being beat, So in honour of such a great move they name the move after Masahiko Kimura, which Masahiko was honored the Gracie family did this.

  • @angellicvoices Remembering the graice family made Master Maeda a succesful business man, when he move to Brazil, because maeda had to move his family out of Japan for safety, not because he wanted too

  • al bundy is a bad ass lol

  • @PlayGuard4Lif3 mma is not a real streetfight but striking,wrestling and grappling are a huge part of real streetfighting but the mma event is not street combat

  • Shit documentry. No mention of their japanese master Maeda, no mention of the legendary Kimura encounter or loss?? Just a whole lot of disrespect and showing off. You never hear the Japanese masters show off like that.

  • @tkdrealselfdefense HAHAHAHA

  • Grappleings been round for thousand's of year's. It was just neglected as a form of Real fighting cause evryone thought it was bout stand up. But i doubt ju jitsu would work on the Streets against more than 1 Attacker.

  • @wisdom261 I'm not 100% sure but Im pretty sure those are hybrids of jiu jitsu with wrestling and some kind of striking. But anyway even if it is strictly grappling, the fighters that train in these that get anywhere ALSO practice other arts such as muay thai or boxing. I'm going to try to make it simpler. BJJ > Other arts by themselves (this can vary depending on skill level), BJJ by itself < BJJ + Other arts because they have jiu jitsu AND other styles in their arsenal.

  • @tkdrealselfdefense TKD is good only for its fast strikes, in real life if you go against other practitioners of judo/boxing/muay thai/ Bjj and especially wrestling, you are gonna get your ass kicked thrice.

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