Craig Jones
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He got banned from the UFC, I'm pretty sure, for doing that. This guy's notorious for just being a caveman and just ripping shit. But jujitsu is sort of like you're looking for holes in the sport to take advantage of it. So once I started training that heel hook game, then a tournament appeared called EBI, which became like sort of a,
He got banned from the UFC, I'm pretty sure, for doing that. This guy's notorious for just being a caveman and just ripping shit. But jujitsu is sort of like you're looking for holes in the sport to take advantage of it. So once I started training that heel hook game, then a tournament appeared called EBI, which became like sort of a,
Eddie Bravo's event became sort of this cultural movement where we had the stars from the original Danahood Death Squad, like Eddie Cummings and Gordon and Gary Tonin, who were using moves that a lot of the pre-existing black belts had never played with because they were banned in those competitions. So these guys got...
Eddie Bravo's event became sort of this cultural movement where we had the stars from the original Danahood Death Squad, like Eddie Cummings and Gordon and Gary Tonin, who were using moves that a lot of the pre-existing black belts had never played with because they were banned in those competitions. So these guys got...
Eddie Bravo's event became sort of this cultural movement where we had the stars from the original Danahood Death Squad, like Eddie Cummings and Gordon and Gary Tonin, who were using moves that a lot of the pre-existing black belts had never played with because they were banned in those competitions. So these guys got...
basically a head start on an area of the game that was going to become very important later and then once people were so scared of their leg locks it created opportunities for other parts of their game so it's kind of like um you're trying to get ahead of the curve so it's just trying to recognize vulnerabilities and exploit them at the right moments but there's been like uh
basically a head start on an area of the game that was going to become very important later and then once people were so scared of their leg locks it created opportunities for other parts of their game so it's kind of like um you're trying to get ahead of the curve so it's just trying to recognize vulnerabilities and exploit them at the right moments but there's been like uh
basically a head start on an area of the game that was going to become very important later and then once people were so scared of their leg locks it created opportunities for other parts of their game so it's kind of like um you're trying to get ahead of the curve so it's just trying to recognize vulnerabilities and exploit them at the right moments but there's been like uh
50, 50 guard was a position. Generally speaking, if the older generation of black belts hate it, they hate it for a reason. Cause it's working 50, 50 guard, deep half guard. We had a move called the beer and Bolo. We had all the leg locks. We had sort of arm traps from the back as ADCC became more popular and wrestling became more important.
50, 50 guard was a position. Generally speaking, if the older generation of black belts hate it, they hate it for a reason. Cause it's working 50, 50 guard, deep half guard. We had a move called the beer and Bolo. We had all the leg locks. We had sort of arm traps from the back as ADCC became more popular and wrestling became more important.
50, 50 guard was a position. Generally speaking, if the older generation of black belts hate it, they hate it for a reason. Cause it's working 50, 50 guard, deep half guard. We had a move called the beer and Bolo. We had all the leg locks. We had sort of arm traps from the back as ADCC became more popular and wrestling became more important.
We had this scrimmage style wrestling, which basically just scrambling for top position. So, and that would be more reminiscent of MMA where the goal on bottom is to get up. Obviously, in jiu-jitsu, we don't have to worry about strikes, so we can be a bit more creative in what we do.
We had this scrimmage style wrestling, which basically just scrambling for top position. So, and that would be more reminiscent of MMA where the goal on bottom is to get up. Obviously, in jiu-jitsu, we don't have to worry about strikes, so we can be a bit more creative in what we do.
We had this scrimmage style wrestling, which basically just scrambling for top position. So, and that would be more reminiscent of MMA where the goal on bottom is to get up. Obviously, in jiu-jitsu, we don't have to worry about strikes, so we can be a bit more creative in what we do.
So really, there's a whole lot of eras, and usually there's like a person that made those moves popular because they came in and beat people that they shouldn't have beaten because they were using moves that were sort of cutting edge or innovative moves.
So really, there's a whole lot of eras, and usually there's like a person that made those moves popular because they came in and beat people that they shouldn't have beaten because they were using moves that were sort of cutting edge or innovative moves.
So really, there's a whole lot of eras, and usually there's like a person that made those moves popular because they came in and beat people that they shouldn't have beaten because they were using moves that were sort of cutting edge or innovative moves.
Good question. I've stopped watching this. No, I don't know what we're in now, to be honest. I mean, like, again, like I think we'll probably see some new emerging trends based on our event because there's so much at stake. There's a great amount of prize money. There's a lot of prestige in that you're going to be able to claim your team is the number one team in the world.
Good question. I've stopped watching this. No, I don't know what we're in now, to be honest. I mean, like, again, like I think we'll probably see some new emerging trends based on our event because there's so much at stake. There's a great amount of prize money. There's a lot of prestige in that you're going to be able to claim your team is the number one team in the world.
Good question. I've stopped watching this. No, I don't know what we're in now, to be honest. I mean, like, again, like I think we'll probably see some new emerging trends based on our event because there's so much at stake. There's a great amount of prize money. There's a lot of prestige in that you're going to be able to claim your team is the number one team in the world.