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Perhaps Brazil is a different culture...
You also have to take this video in the context in which it is presented. This is taken from the biggest piece of Gracie propaganda out there, the videos titled "Gracies In Action". These are the videos put out by Rorian Gracie before the Ultimate Fighting Championships. They were used as a recruting tool for his Jiu-jitsu before anyone had ever heard of BJJ. IMO the best way to watch these is with the sound off (because there is a lot of intresting footage), and to take what you can from the actual video.
Okay, that being said, I have to believe there is more to this particular fight than "he insulted the Gracie Family..." My understanding is the other man in the fight is Luta Libre's Hugo Duarte. At this time in Brazil there was a huge rivialry between the Luta Libre guys and the BJJ guys. There were school invasions where top practitioners of either side would go into the others schools and challege, or there where confrontations (like this one) between practitioners in public places.
My understanding -- and it's been years since I was with the "in" crowd on this stuff -- is that Hugo unecessarily injured a GJJ-camp member in either a competition or training session (i.e., school-mat challenge), and was bragging to the press that it was easy, and that all the Gracies were wussies. Rickson would have waited for an in-ring opportunity, were it not for the absolute beating Duarte gave to the GJJ guy, followed by the boasting. Ricksons actions hade more to do with embarrassing a bully and predator in public, than with badmouthing the Gracie name. But that part -- about a Gracie-camp member taking an unpleasant beating -- doesn't play well for either side in the press, and gets left out often.
I could be wrong, because it's been over 15 years. But I seem to have an odd recollection of something to this effect hiding in the context.
Regards,
Dave
Yeah, that is what I believe. Duarte was a hugh name in the one camp Rickson in the other.Do you all think that the fight was more of evryone knowing who the participants were, and their status as fighters? If so, The culture is the same. When the 2 recognized, tough guys on the block square off, no one interferes, instead, just as in this video, They just watch and cheer. Kind of like who's the fastest draw, between two well known gun fighters.
Dave,
This possible address one or more of the questions I was not sure how to phrase.
Why was this being taped in the first place?
How did they know to contact the guy to get a copy?
What was said? Maybe it was the Gracie who picked the fight verbally?
Yet if it was to teach a bully a lesson that answers a lot.
Thanks
I find it interesting that there is a video camera around every corner for these guys.