Renato Laranja: Legit Black Belt Or A Loudmouth?

Renato Laranja Real Black Belt
Renato Laranja is a known name in the BJJ community, but the persona associated with it is a fictional character, played by an actor by the name of Rhasaan Orange. There is evidence of Laranja actually knowing BJJ, but is the self-proclaimed 27x World Champion actually a legit black belt?

Rhasaan Orange was born on August 25, 1975, in New York. He appeared on “Sesame Street” as a kid, and later also acted in “Days Of Our Lives” as Detective Thomas Edward ‘Tek’ Kramer. Although not too famous as an actor, Orange is widely popular in Brazilian Jiu-JItsu circles through the portrayal of his alter ego, the fictional character Renato Laranja.

Renato is meant to portray a stereotypical Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. The character uses a very heavy Brazilian accent on certain words, and uses a bunch of BJJ cliches when expressing himself. He also talks shit to everyone, claims to have 27 World Titles, and acts arrogantly in any situation. While portraying the character, Orange has managed to hackle and mock a number of high-profile Jiu-Jitsu and MMA stars like Joe Rogan, Chris Weidman, Nate Diaz, and Andre Galvao.

Rhasaan started training in martial arts early and has a black belt in Gojo-Ryu karate under his father. For everyone asking about his BJJ pedigree, the character of Renato Laranja was something Orange thought of while training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

He has been a black belt under 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu founder Edde Bravo since 2015 and has a legitimate set of skills. In fact, he used to teach seminars, and while he kept in line with the Renato Larnaja character the entire time, demonstrated some cool and efficient Jiu-Jitsu.

Renato Laranja also appeared as a commentator in EBI and HIgh Rollerz, talking about everything but what was happening on the mats and particularly singling out Vinny Magalhães during his stints.

Renato is still involved with High Rollerz and also has his own podcast “The Vale Tudo Hour.”

UFC 280: Islam Makhachev Submits Charles Oliveira in Round 2

Islam Makhachev submits Charles Oliveira at UFC 280

UFC 280 just ended, and it was Islam Makhachev who walked away with the UFC lightweight belt, submitting Brazilian maverick Charles Oliveira in the second round with an arm triangle, after dominating the entire fight, both standing and on the ground.

Islam Makhachev vs. Charles Oliveira

The fight started off with a straight left for Islam Makhachev which connected and rocked Oliveira who responded by quickly tying up Mahkachev with a body lock and using it to pull guard. Mahkachev ignored the most feared guard in UFC history, brushing off Oliveira’s triangle and armbar attempts and putting in some effective ground and pound from Charle’s guard.

Charles started fidgeting and scrambled to the half guard, trying to invert into a leg lock forcing Islam Makhachev away and getting to the feet. The two fighters then clinched up on the fence, with Mahkhachev quickly taking Oliveira back to the mats.

This time, though, Mahkachev stacked Oliveira’s hips high, and pushed his head up the fence, killing his game off and treating him to some more ground and pound.

A couple of up kicks from Oliveira, one of which seemed to connect, and a late half-triangle attempt concluded round 1.

In round two, Islam came strong again, with Charles looking hesitant. After trading a few kicks and punches, the two tied up again when Oliveira tried a takedown, which Islam Makhachev turned, forcing the Brazilian to the cage.

They spent a couple of minutes there, before returning to the center, and Islam Makhachev outstriking Oliveira again. Charles attempted a jumping knee which opened up a  hook counter that sent Oliveira to his back. The Brazilian tried to fend Mahkachev off with up kicks, but Islam brushed them away passing the guard and locking up an arm triangle choke from the top half guard. He quickly cleared the legs and submitted the Brazilian at the 3:16 mark of round two.

During the post-fight interview, Khabib and Islam Makhachev invited Alexander Volkanovski to the octagon, who obliged, hinting at a possible fight for the unification of titles soon.

UFC 280 Main Card Results:

  • Aljamin Sterling submitted TJ Dilalshow (Anaconda choke)
  • Sean O’Maley beat Petr Yan (decesion)
  • Benell Dariush beat Mateusz Gamrot (decision)
  • Manon Florot beat Katlyn Chookagian (decision)

UFC 280 Preliminary Card Results:

  • Belal Muhammad knocked out Sean Brady (TKO)
  • Caio Borralho beat Makhmud Muradov (decision)
  • Nikita Krylov beat Volkan Oezdemir (decision)
  • Abubakar Nurmagomedov beat Gadzhi Omargadzhiev (decision)
  • Armen Petrosyan beat AJ Dobson (decision)
  • Muhammad Mokaev submitted Malcolm Gordon (armbar)
  • Karol Rosa beat Lina Lansberg (decision)

UFC 280 Brawl: Khamzat Chimaev vs. Team Makhachev (VIDEO)

UFC 280 brawl video Khamzat Chimaev attacks mahkachev
During the conclusion of UFC 280, as Islam Makhachev won the lightweight UFC title from Charles Oliveira, Khamzat Chimaev, for reasons known to I’m only, decided to attack team Makhachev, and the UFCC 280 brawl, of course, was caught on video.

Immediately after the end of UFC 28, held in Abu Dhabi, with Islam Mahkachev still in the octagon, moments after taping out Charles Oliveira with an arm triangle choke, UFC fighter Khamzat Chmaaev was seen brawling with members of team Makhachev just outside the octagon. The UFC 280 brawl was contained, and the reason remains unknown at the moment.

Mahkachev crowned a 10-fight winning streak with a second-round submission victory that earned him the UFC lightweight title. He submitted Brazilian Oliveira who himself was on an eleven-fight win streak and hunting for the belt too.

Khamzat Chimaev will probably face Colby Covington next, although nothing is official.

Kade Ruotolo Submits 4X Sambo Champion At ONE FC for the LW Belt

Kade Ruotolo Submits 4x Sambo Champion

The BJJ vs. Sambo debate is over, with the victory unmistakably going to Jiu-Jitsu! The youngest ADCC champion ever, Kade Ruotolo, makes history again by winning the inaugural ONE Submission Grappling lightweight title by beating 4x Sambo world champion Uali Kurzhev by heel hook.

Kade Ruotolo made quick work of the Sambo champion and never really looked in trouble. Before the match, Kade showed lots of respect to Uali, telling ONE:
I’m hearing that he is one of the greats. He’s a Sambo world champion. So I know he’s a stud, and I know he’s going to be tough.

Sambo guys, in general, they have a very strong wrestling background, usually. And they have very strong upper-body wrestling. They have good picks, inside trips, things like that.
I love to try and take down, stay on top, and get the submission, so I think there will definitely be a clash of styles on the feet.”

The fight between Kade Ruotolo and Uali Kurzhev was the first of three fights on the ONE on Prime Video 3 main card.

The first takedown went Kurzhev’s way when he foot-tripped Kade right off the bat. That did not last long, and Kade countered Kurzehv’s next takedown to get his back. Kuzrzhev got Kade off eventually, only for Ruotolo to come back to his back via a single leg before deciding to change his attack when Kurzhev tried to roll and going for an Inside Senkaku, which eventually led to an inverted inside heel hook finish halfway through the 10-minute match.

 

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Kurzhev failed a hydration test before the wight-ins and fought slightly over the weight limit, which obviously did not phase Ruotolo at all.

At the end of the match, Kade called out Tainan Dalpra and Tommy Langaker, both of whom he has tensions or playful rivalries with, and would like to meet in the ONE Circle.

Winning this belt for ONE is right there with my ADCC title,” said Kade to the reporters. “I’m not going to put one over the other.”

In addition to the inaugural ONE Submission grappling lightweight belt, Kade also won a $50,000 cash prize. He intends to put the money towards the new gym he is building with his brother Tye in Costa Rica.

Speaking of his brother, Kade said “He’s got two wins over me [in previous competition encounters], so I’d love to get one back.” With Tye fighting for ONE as well, this one might not be too far ahead!

RHCP Anthony Kiedis: “Jiu-JItsu Really Hurts”!

Anthony Kiedis Jiu-JItsu Hurts
Anthony Kiedis, the frontman of Red Hot Chilli Peppers is one more celebrity that got caught up in BJJ. The super famous singer is completely hooked, recently stating on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast (where else) that “he can’t get enough of Jiu-Jitsu”.

It is no secret that Anthony Kiedis is a big fan of the UFC, and cameras often single him out of the crowd during events. But the 59-year-old has also trained in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and he started because of his son.

My teenage son trained Jiu-Jitsu as a kid” Kiedis told Rogan. “I tried Jiu-Jitsu 3 times. I love it but the only thing about is that it hurts. It really hurts man. I would come home with all these aches and pains. Then I would start to lose skin on my feet from all the friction on the mats.”

I love watching it. It’s fascinating. Can’t get enough of it.

Even though Anthony Kiedis might not be training on a regular basis, watching tons of UFC and grappling has certainly paid off for him. In 2016 when TV host James Corden was interviewing the band during Carpool Karaoke, he and Anthony started talking about grappling. Corden claimed he could “destroy” Anthony, and that was all it took for the band to pull over next to the first lawn they saw.

During the playful “match” Kiedis started moving goofy, but then demonstrated some nice moves, taking Corden down with something like a double leg after Corden initiated a shoot, and crossfacing him tightly from top half guard. He easily got to side control, pinning Corden who chose to tap at this point.

Corden conceded that Anthony “destroyed him” and that “he is strong”.

Anthony Kiedis is just one more in a large pool of celebrities that are actively training or have trained in Brazilian Ju-Jitsu throughout the years.

MMA YouTuber vs BJJ YouTuber (VIDEO)

MMA YouTuber vs. BJJ YouTuber

An interesting collaboration between two YouTubers, Jedi BJJ (Jedi Does Jiu-Jitsu) on one side, representing grappling, and Jeff Chan as the MMA YouTuber (MMA Shredded) demonstrates that specialization in one area of MMA does not provide the edge it once did against someone training MMA as a whole.

Striking

As round one started, the MMA YouTuber was clearly in control of the striking exchanges, even tho the BJJ YouTuber had some effective striking combinations as well. The gap was obvious with Chen using counter-punching to control the distance and always having the last say.

Some of the errors on the side of Jedi BJJ that Chen points out in the video (below) is that the uses no setups for his kicks or punches, but rather tries to get them directly, which rarely works against experienced strikers.

There is also a very detailed analysis of body positioning during a cross, and how the BJJ YouTuber leans back, moving the head away from the knee line, while the MMA YouTuber goes the opposite way. You can see who is more successful.

The lack of head movement during exchanges also gets Jedi BJJ in trouble.

In the second round, Chen keeps up the dominant effectiveness in striking exchanges but almost gets KOd when a double leg shot meets an extremely well-timed counter knee by Jedi.

The best moment of the round is Chen’s baiting spinning back fist, when he pretends to run away, only to set up a very sneaky spinning back fist when Jedi give chase.

At this point, Chen has thrown so many low kicks that he easily uses the old Dutch fake by faking low and going high, which he does on several occasions.

The final round sees the two YouTubers pick their pace up, with Jedi BJJ able to score by some impressive counterstrikes, in particular a well-aimed side kick. He also uses follow-ups here, when Chen intercepts his teep, by looking for a spinning back fist of his own to stop Chen from countering.

Grappling

The grappling is actually scarce because the MMA YouTuber does not want to get caught up in the BJJ YouTuber’s game.

At the end of round one Jedi BJJ shoots for a single and gets a solid takedown. Chen responds by immediately going into the oK-guard and attempting to use it to get to the back, which fails, but does give him the space to stand up once again, and striking resumes.

In the second round, Chen manages three takedowns (after almost getting knocked out with that knee during the first attempt). He gets an inside double leg first but decides to stay far from Jedi’s guard and ground and pounds instead. Jedi does bait him towards a single-leg setup from the guard, but Chen disengages once again.

The MMA Youtuber follows this up with an inside double leg takedown which again leads immediately back up, and an inside double that Jedi BJJ tries to turn into a backside single via seated guard, but fails.

After a striking exchange when Chen catches Jedi’s steep in the third round, he gets a rear body lock, and the two end up doing some clinch grappling on the wall, before disengaging once again to go into striking.

Take Aways

As cool as specialization is until you can bring the opponent into the area of that specialization, it won’t help a lot against an MMA-trained fighter. The MMA YouTuber, in this instance, outstrikes the BJJ expert but also manages more takedowns due to his ability to set them up with strikes rather than from clinching. He stays I control by denying the BJJ YouTuber to going to his domain, disengaging and forcing him back up every time danger lurks.

Wyoming Wrestler Saves Teammate From Bear Attack

Wyoming wrestler aves teammate from grizzly bear
A Wyoming wrestler named Kendell Cummings bravely fought off a grizzly bear to save the life of his teammate, Brady Lowry, last weekend. The entire ordeal went without casualties, although the two boys were taken to a hospital, and Cummings had to undergo surgery.

During an antler hunting trip in Powell, Wyoming, a couple of teammates from the wrestling team encountered a grizzly bear and had to fight for their lives. As the bear attacked one Wyoming wrestler, the other one did not think twice about trying to fight it to save his friend.

As Cummings and Lowry were trying to get back to their car and other teammates, Lowry noticed bear tracks on the ground. Just as he did, a bear came rustling from the trees and he barely had time to yell “Bear, bear” before it attacked him.

The Grizzly tackled Lowry, rag-dolling him by his arm, breaking it in the process. His teammate Cummings tried yelling and waving to get the bear’s attention, but when that didn’t work, as Lowry puts it for CNN “he jumped down and grabbed the bear … and yanked it off me.”

The bear let go of Lowry, who ended up falling five feet off a small ledge and turned towards the brave Wyoming wrestler who decided to punch and grab the bear to save his friend.

It knocked me onto the ground and then, with its head, pushed me on the ground all the way up against the trees and then kind of pinned me up there and it was attacking me,” Cummings recollects for ABC News. “I was putting my hands in its mouth and stuff, so it wouldn’t be chewing on my neck and everything.”.

The bear decided to leave the Wyoming wrestler alone for a while but quickly doubled back. “The bear circled back around, and it got me again, chewed on me, and that’s when it got my head and cheek,” Cummings told KSL-TV. “And then it went away again for whatever reason.

After that, the grizzly left, allowing the boys enough time to get to tow other teammates, who helped them get to Billings Clinic hospital where they were treated for their injuries.

The area where they were hunting is crawling with grizzly bears, and there is no way to know which one attacked the wrestlers.

For us to walk out of there alive, all four of us, it’s a miracle. It really is,” concludes Lowry.

Wyoming wrestler grapplers bear

BJJ Guy Beats up Two Bullies in a Street Fight Back to Back

BJJ practitioner beats 2 bullies back to back in a street fight

Joshua Salas posted a video of himself fighting two guys. As far as we could understand the fight happened because these guys were bullying Joshua’s brother.

The interesting part happened when Joshua was fighting the first guy. After he got on his back and choked him with a rear naked choke the other guy told him that he’s fighting a guy just because he’s smaller than him. “Fight me instead” – said the other guy

Immediately after Joshua choked a guy he went into a fight with another one. While Joshua didn’t manage to get the takedown he wanted he ended up on the ground being on the bottom. It didn’t take him much time to reverse the position and to get on top. After that, it was about the time when he will choke a bigger guy who challenged him.

When asked about belt Joshua said that he doesn’t have any belt or rank in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu but he’s rolling for years.

Here is what Joshua said in comments underneath his video on YouTube:

“Everyone an expert behind a keyboard never did I say I was good but after a 14-hour shift in 101-degree weather just be entertained… I do wrestling, jiu-jitsu, boxing…… don’t devote all my time to one art…. so thanks for watching

Guys, I don’t like bullies and this just shows whether I’m good or not don’t instigate a fight because you never know who knows MMA. Again this anit my best and it was after a 14-hour work shift…. oss and real people who do BJJ don’t bash other BJJ practitioners….. oss long live BJJ. I am my brothers keeper and I show live to all BJJ of your a white belt or black belt respect is respect and that’s what BJJ is all about

Bestill and I don’t even have a belt I’ve just been active in gyms where ever I can cause I work on the road… been rolling since I was 17 I’m 29 now”

https://bjj-world.com/bully-gets-slammed-and-knocked-out-after-punching-a-peaceful-guy/

Small Guy did Double Leg Takedown on a Big Bully

https://bjj-world.com/guy-subdues-bully-supermarket/

Jiu-Jitsu Saved me Tonight from my Abusive and Alcoholic Father

Gordon Ryan BOOK Review ‘Young And Sucessful”

Gordon Ryan Book Review Young And Sucessful

“Young and Successful: Practices, Principles, And Lessons For Building An Empire” is a Gordon Ryan book that came out in September 2022. It is the first book by arguably the best grappler ever in the BJJ World and was announced by him a couple of months ago in the following fashion:

This book is a book for everyone that will give insight into my upbringing… The way my mindset was shaped, the “secrets” to my success.

And [it] will be geared heavily towards younger people (specifically athletes) becoming successful and building brands that push not only them, but other athletes, as well as the entire sport in the direction we need it going.

There’s only 1 athlete In the sport (who doesn’t own a school) who makes real athlete money. And that is a problem. This book will be one of my ways of giving back to the future generations – and working to take the sport to new heights.

Even if you hate me, put your emotions aside. And understand that if you are broke, aspiring athlete in this sport, this can help you.”

Did he deliver on it? Here’s what we think of the #1 in preordered new releases on Amazon.

“Young And Successful” Gordon Ryan Book Review

Opening Chapter

The first Gordon Ryan book starts off with a focus on Ryan’s family, while at the same time he mentions his legacy and achievements on multiple occasions.

He links his upbringing, which was marred by financial issues is akin to that of other legendary champions in competitive sports, like Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson.

He also accredits this family turmoil as responsible for his hard work ethic, fueled by his desire to have money for the life he envisioned.

He mentions his first ADCC success (2017) in this opening chapter, although very briefly.

Chapter 2: Making Excuses Is Easy

The abrupt end of the first chapter, unfortunately, is not the only time this happens throughout this book. This chapter contains lots of self-help style advice, along the lines of every motivational YouTube video you’ve ever seen.

There are a couple of interesting stories about how Ryan”s daycare teacher affected him, as well as a story of his first ADCC trials outing (and loss) when Gary Tonon told him to suck it up because he sucked.

Chapter 3

This chapter of the Gordon Ryan book is full of motivational quotes, along the lines of “train with purpose”, “face your failures”, “persistence when things are not going your way”, and the like. Nothing special not Ryan related and another abrupt ending.

Chapter 4: Building A Brand

The one thing many people were probably looking forward to in this book is Gordon’t sake on building a brand. After all, he did do it successfully in a very short time.

In this chapter he starts talking about profitable brands, and how he decided to embrace the hate when building his “King” Gordon shit-talking persona, consciously and intentionally looking for the hate as the source of his followers.

Chapter 5: Focus On Being The Best

See chapter3. More of the same with motivational stuff just written in other words.

Chapters 6-7

Arguably the most interesting part of this Gordon Ryan book, at least when it comes to actually learning something about Gordon.

Gordon’s inspiration, historically speaking, is Royce Gracie, and his early octagon performances. Not an unheard-of story, but still fun to read how Ryan wanted to train, but couldn’t due to financial trouble at home.

He took his first class when he was 15, under a brown belt coach, and wrote that he easily managed to crush most kids in the gym. At that point, the coach paired him with a 230 lbs Division One football player who completely crushed, Ryan. As the story goes for many of us that train this ended up hooking young Gordon even more.

Chapters 8-14

The middle portion of the Gordon Ryan book is all about some self-assurance quotes, him talking about he is the best, and how such an approach affects his mindset. He talks a lot about how training all the time suck, but if you want to be the best ever, as opposed to just the best in the world you need to embrace it.

He talks about being happy with results but never satisfied, an approach he has shared before on podcasts and in interviews.

He also writes about his first-ever big win, when he got the belt and 25 000 at EBI, coming in as an unknown and beating legends like Yuri Simoes along the way.

Chapters 15-21

In the final portion of the book, Gordon goes back to talking about the brand, once again leaving the impression that the organization of this book is not thought out well.

Gordon does share his approach to building a brand, but does not talk about how you can do it. He shares passive and active income thoughts, as well as talks about things like using social media, helping others, finding sponsors, coaching, etc.

In other words, there’s short info about making money with BJJ off the mats, far from anything Ryan hasn’t said already or that most of us don’t know.

He ends by writing about some of his personal vices, the three main ones being cars, women, and money.

Verdict

This Gordon Ryan book has short chapters, information spread out with no real apparent organization, and a bunch of regurgitated motivational/inspirational info.

The three main takeouts from the book are:

  1. Trust nobody,

2. Work for what you want, and

3. Depend on yourself for a good life.

If you’re not into reading books you should probably skip the book altogether and stick with Ryan’s BJJ instructionals instead.

Other Gordon Ryan’s Books:

Wing Chun Kung Fu vs BJJ Purple Belt – Real Fight

Wing Chun Kung Fu vs BJJ Purple Belt - Real Fight

The real fight between two skilled martial arists in different martial arts.

There are a lot of Wing Chun videos on youtube against other martial arts and Wing Chun is usually winning in most of them. Let’s see how wing Chun masters stand in fights against BJJ practitioners in a video below.

Lachlan Giles Escapes

10 years of Kung Fu vs 10 years of BJJ in Renzo’s Gym

Judo vs Kung Fu in a Full Contact Fight