I believe he practiced it for a while, no clue how long. That said...I know squat about capoeira, besides how to pronounce it and that it looks cool. What did he say that was wrong?Dude does not really know much about capoeira.
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I believe he practiced it for a while, no clue how long. That said...I know squat about capoeira, besides how to pronounce it and that it looks cool. What did he say that was wrong?Dude does not really know much about capoeira.
I didn’t listen to the whole thing, I have a short attention span for a long of the drivel. But I turned him off when he started talking about capoeira as a fighting method “disguised” as a dance.I believe he practiced it for a while, no clue how long. That said...I know squat about capoeira, besides how to pronounce it and that it looks cool. What did he say that was wrong?
Spectrum ?'effective' is a spectrum, as is 'ineffective'.
Let's take Connor and Kabbib. Both very effective, but also very different.
Fact is the traditional guys in the first few UFC events weren't good fighters because they couldn't get good fighters in the early. You had 50 year old Kung fu guys fighting, you had out of shape kick boxers, you had wrestlers who'd never thrown a punch in their life, you had 500 pound sumo wrestlers. Fact is a lot of the old school UFC fighters were hand picked so Gracie would look good....that's what the early UFC was basically a promo for the Gracie's schools and frankly back people didn't have a clue what Bjj was.
Ken Shamrock, Art Jimmeson, and Gerard Gordeau were all high level professional fighters before the UFC. The idea that they were just bums off the street to make it easy for the Gracies is laughable stuff.
I believe he practiced it for a while, no clue how long. That said...I know squat about capoeira, besides how to pronounce it and that it looks cool. What did he say that was wrong?
Ken Shamrock, Art Jimmeson, and Gerard Gordeau were all high level professional fighters before the UFC. The idea that they were just bums off the street to make it easy for the Gracies is laughable stuff.
Art Jimmeson, the guy with one boxing glove? Come on that is a prime example of no one but the Gracies knowing what to expect, which is why it was so hard to find fighters They also knew that Ken Shamrock did not know anything about fighting with/against a gi. You will notice that no wrestlers were invited to that first UFC, Rorion did not want them there (interview with Art Davie). The UFC WAS designed as a Gracie marketing tool.
I agree that they were not "bums off the street", but they stacked the deck in their favor.
Jimmeson himself chose to fight with one glove.
Shamrock was a professional wrestler. Teali Tuli was a professional Sumo Wrestler.
It's actually easier to grapple against someone with a gi because you have more grips vs a sweaty body. Royce was actually at a disadvantage against Shamrock.
Correct, because Jimmeson didn't know what to expect.
Shamrock did Pancrase, Tuli was a Sumo who hadn't fought in 4 years. Royce was not at a disadvantage, they knew that Shamrock didn't know how to use a gi or be prepared for a gi being used as a weapon. That is based on interviews with the Gracies. Even Shamrock was miffed that they wouldn't let him wear wrestling shoes because the clothing could be used as a weapon, yet Royce used his uniform as a weapon.
You might not like it, but the fact that wrestlers were not selected is also fact based on interviews. The Gracies have a lot invested in people believing the hype that they were all undefeated fighters and were the wellspring of everything that is BJJ.
Correct, because Jimmeson didn't know what to expect.
Shamrock did Pancrase, Tuli was a Sumo who hadn't fought in 4 years. Royce was not at a disadvantage, they knew that Shamrock didn't know how to use a gi or be prepared for a gi being used as a weapon. That is based on interviews with the Gracies. Even Shamrock was miffed that they wouldn't let him wear wrestling shoes because the clothing could be used as a weapon, yet Royce used his uniform as a weapon.
You might not like it, but the fact that wrestlers were not selected is also fact based on interviews. The Gracies have a lot invested in people believing the hype that they were all undefeated fighters and were the wellspring of everything that is BJJ.
I believe the full name was "Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling". He also wrestled in high school and college, and was the veteran of multiple pro wrestling organizations before entering UFC1.
As for the rest, it sounds like Shamrock is just making excuses for his loss. Who knew that extra grips and no shoes would completely break his wrestling style!
And he got rnc'ed. So not a gi choke.
Shamrock claims he got gi choked.
Just more evidence of him whining about his loss.
Even Shamrock was miffed that they wouldn't let him wear wrestling shoes because the clothing could be used as a weapon, yet Royce used his uniform as a weapon.
You might not like it, but the fact that wrestlers were not selected is also fact based on interviews.
They are also great grips for ankle locks and toe holds. The sole of the shoe is stiff and grippy.Wrestling shoes are a double edged sword a bit as well. It makes single leg escapes harder.