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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2007

1995 WCJO Jiujitsu World Championships
Auckland, New Zealand
Professor wally Jay & Ernie Boggs

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  • R.I.P Professor you will be missed

  • I was honoroed to be a student of Professor Jay and later Sensei Fairfield once I got to Alameda High. I have been on the "recieving end" of this dance and can assure you that he encouraged you to try and throw a punch...I've got a pretty high tolerance for pain but I never saw anyone able to hit him. I was sad to hear of Professor Jay's passing. RIP

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  • Dude, yes, I KNOW that BJ competed in judo tournaments, but when he did so, he was already training in BJJ! He started BJJ at 17 years of age. Prior to that, the only sport that BJ did was a little bit of youth soccer. That's it!

  • @mrkitanai1 You really need to research this stuff before comitting to a post B.J.Penn is all over youtube as a white belt and as a Judoka and bjj guy I know this stuff as everyday walking around knowledge.

  • @SuperKenster1 BJ Penn DID NOT have any judo experience before he started BJJ. Also, you said that Kali/escrima is not suited for combat. Please tell me that you are joking.

  • @SuperKenster1 Also research Wally's false claims he taught Bruce Lee nothing this credit go's to Lebell and Nishioka (documented with pictures).

  • @mrkitanai1 Yeah you don't know what your talking about if Wally competed in the Masters division of Judo a 10-15 year difference in age is a non factor. ...Participate then post!

  • @mrkitanai1 Fighters are made not born B.J. had a long history in competitive Judo before Bjj and in Hawaii with the big Asian influence a few other things as well but not every art is suited for combat capoiera and akido kali escrima just to name a few

  • @SuperKenster1 Now I KNOW for a fact that you don't know what you are talking about. You say that Wally Jay is in the same "era" as Gene Lebell??? Buddy, Wally Jay is probably 15+ years OLDER than Gene Lebell! That's NOT the same era! That would mean that, when Gene was in his prime, say when he was 25 years old, Wally Jay was already 40+ years of age!

  • @SuperKenster1 I did not know that BJ was a student of Renzo. I knew he was a student of Ralph Gracie, but I never heard that he trained under Renzo. Also, it's not because of BJJ that BJ Penn became so good. BJ is good because he is special. He was simply born to fight. He would have been dominant had he taken up wrestling, judo, boxing, muay thai, or any other combat sport. BJ started giving Dave Camarillo trouble after only a few months of training! He's the Prodigy!

  • If you think this stuff is comedy watch Leon Jay doing his "Vulcan" mind meld on george dillmans post.

  • @mrkitanai1 Anyway Wally is practicing straight akido, sankyo, and ikkyo stuff. as Bas Rutten said: this stuff is useless in a fight

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