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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

Jake 'The Snake' Barlow vs. Felipe Costa. (Epic Battle for The Ages)

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  • I thought I seen that kid somewhere before!!!

  • Just for fun video SakoYo. We all know a Black Belt wouldn't beat up a child...

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  • Yeah, That kid reminds me of "Julio" the second-in-command at the dojang, from the Foot Fist Way movie

  • IMO, one of the signs of a great instructor/master is how they teach/roll with kids. Anybody can teach adults, and anybody can teach eager competitive people, but not many people are great with kids. Gotta love ego-less teaching.

  • @pchancey007 This is true. I'm a whitebelt and as much as i feared being mounted I figured the only way to escape it was to learn to fight it. So when me and my partners train at times I'll start from mount and work from there. I'm getting much better and my arm trap and roll is so much faster. I'm concentrating on escaping side control now.

    Peace

  • Who gave this guy a black belt?! :)

  • they are rolling. the black belt is playing with the kid. he loose because he wants to, he easily can scape the ambar or submit the boy in a few seconds. felipe costa is a good black belt

  • Which one was the black belt?

  • @pchancey007 You realize this kid has gone to other channels claiming to be a purple belt under Pedro Sauer. He is a total sham, nuff said.

  • @pchancey007 yea, i attribute my masterful defenses to getting chocked swept and armbard 100's of times, and after those 100's of times being submited, i elarnd ways to prevent those moves or at least stall till i can bust the grips or somthin...

  • @ph33ric I'm a purple & ALWAYS put myself in bad situation because I want to learn how to work from there. Every now and then during my endurance training of 7 rounds with a fresh guy every 1-2 minutes, a fresh technical blue will get a tap when I'm exhausted. It's all part of the game! But when I have him for 7 minutes 1 on 1, it's totally different. Put youself in bad position and learn how to get out or compose back to guard or a dominant position.

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