Guy Tries to Rob MMA fighters!

guy tries to rob mma fighters

It’s really stupid to try to rob anyone but it’s even more stupid if you try to rob MMA fighters.

That’s exactly what this guy did.  He walked into the MMA studio and put a gun to the instructor’s face. It didn’t took long for Judo Instructor to subdue him and call the cops.

We believe he’ll be much smarter next time and will find some other way to earn money as he obviously isn’t very smart robber. But he will maybe be good in something else once he gets out of prison and he’s going there that’s for sure.

 

BJJ and street fighting! Is BJJ Really The Best Martial Art for Street Fighting?

BJJ is the best martial art for street fights

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is one of the most popular martial arts on earth. The BJJ’s effectiveness has been proven many times, but there will still be many people suspecting the effectiveness of the BJJ as a street fighting martial art.

Now let’s go back to some historical facts and happenings. Roughly one century ago, Helio built the popularity of BJJ right on the street fights while picking bigger and stronger opponents, most of the time from other rival martial arts. And he was very successful with it. So I’ll turn this post into some kind of Grappling vs Stand up martial arts for street fighting.

There are a lot of proofs on youtube about the efficiency of BJJ against other martial arts and you can watch a lot of Gracie Challenges where you can see BJJ dominating all other martial arts.

So, why people still doubt BJJ in a street fight? The answer is simple. They simply don’t understand the power of it.

It’s just like the question: “why people watch box much more than BJJ?”. Because everyone understands when guy punch another guy in a face. And people hate watching something they don’t understand and even more they hate to learn what is it all about. So if you try to explain to some boxing fan what is BJJ and why is it more effective on the street than the box you’ll most likely be misunderstood so don’t even try.

OK! Now I’ll explain why BJJ is really the best martial art for real fights.

First things first. What if you get knocked out? Nothing, you’ll fall asleep, maybe get a few more punches and it’s ok. Not really ok, but you’ll probably survive. But what’s the percentage of you being knocked out just like that if you know BJJ? Chances are very, very small and that’s where the power of Jiu Jitsu really lies.

Most street fights end up on the ground. Even street fights where both participants are only fist fighting end up on the ground. And that’s exactly where BJJ practitioners will dominate anyone. People are born to walk and punch, but we’re not born for ground fighting. If you train Jiu Jitsu you can remember your first few BJJ classes and how stupid you felt on the ground. That’s exactly how boxers or any other stand up martial artists would feel once they hit the ground.

It’s all about taking your opponent down and doing to him whatever you want. Wrestling and Judo are a big part of BJJ so you shouldn’t really have problems throwing someone on the ground. If you’re training in a school that doesn’t teach takedowns then… change school.

If you think that it can be kind a problem to get to clinch or close the distance just remember how many times in boxing or kick boxing fights they clinch? How many times Floyd and McGregor Clinched? A LOT! Every one of those times Floyd would 100% end up on the ground. So, believe in what you do and do it properly. You have all advantages you can have against someone swinging his fists around. Keep the distance, close the distance and do what you have to do.

Although sport Jiu Jitsu these days is maybe too oriented on sport so you’ll need to make some modifications to your BJJ for street fight as you wouldn’t want to pull guard on concrete or keep your base with your head when in full mount or jump some flying submissions or do berimbolo and stuff like that. But even if you end up on the ground with your back on the floor you will know exactly what to do and it won’t be a huge problem. If you watch first UFCs with Royce Gracie he would end up on his back a lot of times but he always managed to win.

I can already hear people commenting “but what when there are more attackers?”. Is there any martial art that will help you against 5 attackers? No, there is not. Maybe you will have slightly better chances with boxing or stand up martial arts, but your chances are still very slim. I still believe that Usain Bolt has the best defense against more attackers. So if you want to fight against a lot of guys start training sprinting on 100m and it’s your best chance no matter how skilled you are in any martial art.

Next time when someone tell you “BJJ or grappling is not gonna help you in a 1v2 fight.” Just give him a simple answer. How can you consider beating 2 or more opponents with your stand up martial art when you can’t really beat one? You can’t beat one grappler and you’re saying you’re more powerful against more people? It doesn’t really make sense unless you’ll ask your attacker what is he training so you can decide whether you’ll fight him or not.

Point is. If you train BJJ or any grappling martial art you have a fair chance against anyone and that’s something we can’t say for standup martial artists.

I recently heard one good quote: “if you don’t know how to fight then don’t fight and if you know how to fight still don’t fight.” That means avoid street fights at all costs. You can be the best fighter in the world, but you still can’t fight against a gun, knife, teaser, few friends… and your martial art training is useless.

I guess there will be people to mentioning catch Wrestling, Luta Livre, Sambo and all other grappling sports that are very dominant in street fighting saying that they’re better than BJJ. Before you start to mention other sports I would ask you to tell me which part of these martial arts is not part of the BJJ itself?

Check Jocko Willink’s opinion on best martial art for self defense and the streets.

Jocko Willink about REAL Martial Arts vs FAKE Martial Arts

Do not Disrespect Women When Rolling With Them

Don't disrespect women in BJJ and Jiu Jitsu when you roll with them

“Douchebag” is doing his first BJJ class with multi-time IBJJF PanAm Champion and World Champion Victoria Boudreaux.

This is something you should not do to women, not just women but nobody else. It’s all about respect anyway, right?

Check a link below to understand why women love guys who train BJJ.

7 Reasons Why Women Like Guys Who Train Jiu Jitsu

Secret microphone captures what ref really said to Conor and Floyd

Secret microphone captures what ref really said to Conor and Floyd

The referee in the ring at Saturday’s Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor bout was Robert Byrd.

And here we can see what he really said to Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather.

Have fun 🙂

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Meet Dillon Hinojosa – Jiu Jitsu Really Changed His Life

Dillon Hinojosa Before After weight loss jiu jitsu bjj

It is said that Jiu-Jitsu is an expression of one’s true self. So we can say that Dillon Hinojosa discovered himself in the right light. This guy is a champion both in Jiu Jitsu and, what’s more important, in life. Dillon is a pure example how Jiu Jitsu can change your life.

Dillon Hinojosa is a 17 year old teenager Living in Fort Worth, Texas. He discovered BJJ after watching Pride and UFC VHS tapes with his dad when he was 4.

As teenage years are hard for many kids and this wasn’t any exception for Dillon si few years a go he started training BJJ and as of July 25th, 2017 he has lost 100lbs by eating right, weight lifting and training Jiu Jitsu at Genesis Jiu Jitsu. And we can say that he is one of the most dedicated, hardworking and respectful teenagers you will ever meet.

He was competing the Texas Lonestar challenge when he fractured a bone in his foot; due to this he was unable to train. That’s when everything changed.

Dillon Hinojosa Before bjjDillon Hinojosa before jiu jitsu

When asked about what made him to do such a change in his life, how he did it and what are the benefits of it he said:

“I had many doubters from the beginning and this was a chance for me to show everyone that I can push through and be successful.”

“After an injury during a Jiu Jitsu tournament I decided I had to become healthier; once I started this journey I never gave up.”

“When first starting; I cut out sweets and nothing but water to drink. My diet consisted of a lot of eggs, rice, chicken spinach and oatmeal. Knowing that I’m at my goal weight it’s more about maintaining.” 

“Along with Jiu Jitsu I also do weight lifting and running”

“My endurance has improved dramatically and I don’t feel winded or tired during rolls; also it’s improved my confidence and self-esteem.”

What motivates him and keeps him going forward?

“Improve in my game so I am able to keep up with the best in competition and daily training.”

Dillon also shared his advice for someone looking to make the same change?

“If I can do this everyone else can make a change. It’s hard and takes dedication, but just push through it and you can do it.”

Dillon hinojosa training jiu jitsu

Here is Dillon’s Jiu Jitsu Tournament success!

Multiple time Europa Champion 
AGF Pro absolute champ
AGF Blue belt champ 
Underground submission Champion 
Naga Champion 
Fugi gold 
Battle for the Ages World Champ
Submission Hunter Pro(draw)

Dillon Honojosa Won Tournament in Blue belt BJJ

AS Floyd once said: “true champion will fight through anything” so keep up the good work Dillon, you’re a real champion and true inspiration.

 

Jon Jones’ Tweet One Week After Second Drug Fail

Jon jones tweeted one week after UFC 214

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is facing a potential four-year suspension and the loss of his undisputed title.

But his tweeter feed on sunday is telling us something different?

Dana white is not happy with anything around and while everyone is waiting for Sample “B” to come positive Dana said:

“I’m hearing that this drug is out of your system in two days. That’s what I’m hearing,” White said. “I don’t know enough about these things, but that’s what I’m hearing. So that would make sense (if Jones knowingly cheated). Plus, it’s all about who’s giving you advice. If he did do this, he didn’t go out and just get this himself. Somebody gave it to him.”

The last time Jones got in hot water, the consequences were less severe. An arbitrator hired by USADA ruled he didn’t intentionally cheat after a banned estrogen blocker was found in his system prior to UFC 200. Yet the anti-doping agency suspended the fighter one year for the “reckless” behavior that led to the positive.

This time around, there’s a lot on the line. A four-year suspension could end his career. But if his tweet is any indication of how he’s feeling, that’s something he’d rather not think about right now.

source: http://mmajunkie.com

Demi Lovato is a Blue Belt

Demi lovato is a blue belt

Demi Lovato is a singer and martial art enthusiast training BJJ and some other stand up sports.

Today she posted pictures on Instagram with a blue belt and wrote:

“I’m so beyond excited because I just received my blue belt in #brazilianjiujitsu!!!! I fell in love with #BJJ over a year ago and have been training several times a week ever since.. thank you so much to @chilcote.dunn@captainHarlan @tarsisbjj for giving me my belt along with one of the most important and special women in my life today @officialdaniellemartin/@trueboundaries – I love you so much and couldn’t be more grateful for you ???? also special shoutout to @jayglazer for flying in to give me my belt as well!!! Love you jay!!!”

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Congratulations Demi Lovato on your blue belt and thank you for being great ambassador of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu!

Out sized BJJ Blue Belt vs Hapkido 6th degree Black Belt

Jiu Jitsu Blue belt vs Hapkido Black belt 6th dan

A 17 Year Old (135 lbs.) Blue Belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu under 7 x IBJJF World Champion Samuel Braga / Brown Belt in The Collier Method of Judo faces a 30 Year Old (175 lbs.) 6th Degree Hapkido Black Belt at the KBMA World Grappling Championships in Concord, North Carolina (13 May 2017).

Hapkido is self-defense focused martial art that in involves both grappling and striking techniques. Compared to BJJ though, it simply isn’t on the same level and it can’t compare with BJJ in terms of grappling.

The BJJ practitioner is just a blue belt which is the first belt level after white. Now, in most martial arts you would not think that the first belt level makes you proficient enough to overcome a black belt level opponent in another martial art but BJJ is a little different.

It usually takes few years of training BJJ until you reach your blue belt and fighting agaisnt someone that have no BJJ training at all things become really easy.

In this Video also BJJ guy is out sized and he’s only 17 fighting against grown man.

Check it out in a video below

Rener Gracie Challenged by 270lbs Guy convinced that BJJ wouldn’t Work on Him

Karate Guy challenged BJJ Guy to a Bare Hands fight

WWE Diva Eve Torres showing off Jiu-Jitsu skills

Eve Torres showing off her Jiu Jitsu skills

Eve Torres Gracie (born Eve Marie Torres; August 21, 1984) is an American actress, Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner instructor, event manager, former professional wrestler, dancer and model. She is best known for her time in WWE under the ring name Eve.

Former WWE Superstar Eve Torres marries Rener Gracie and joins the family business, teaching a self-defense class at the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy with her husband.

Here is also a video when eve marries Rener Gracie and showing where they are right now.

Buchecha vs Leandro Lo IBJJF Grand Prix 2017 Finals Full Match Video

Buchecha vs Leandro Lo IBJJF Grand Prix 2017 Finals Full Match Video

You can check all results from IBJJF Grand Prix 2017 HERE

Marcus Almeida Buchecha vs Leandro Lo IBJJF Grand Prix 2017

“It took less than 20 seconds for Lo to jump to guard, playing a collar grip and using his long legs to unbalance Buchecha. Lo came close to getting under Buchecha’s hips but the big man’s agility enabled him to spin out and stay on top. Two and a half minutes in Lo came close to knocking Buchecha over and scored an advantage for the near-sweep.

Lo seemed happy to work his guard, pulling again and this time working a de la riva guard. Buchecha started to control Lo’s legs and seemed close to passing, but Lo’s amazing flexibility saved him. The score became even at 0-0, 1-1 adv

Around midway through the match Buchecha seemed unusually slow in getting back to his feet during a restart, with ringside spectators asking if he was hurt or in some other way unwell. His breathing seemed labored.

Lo returned to guard, and Buchecha’s trademark explosiveness was nowhere to be seen. With two minutes left he changed tactics to a slower, heavier style of passing.

Buchecha tried grinding through Lo’s guard but the match ended dead even at 0-0, 1-1 adv. As Buchecha stood, his gi came open and he rubbed at his ribs and torso, which appeared to be taped up. ”

Check out the full match / fight video between Marcus Almeida Buchecha vs Leandro Lo on IBJJF Grand Prix  2017.