De los mejores combates no profesionales que he visto,Una lastima que muchos Match en yt sean de practicantes con niveles ridículos,Más combates como este!
Yes he has to but in judo we don't have the concept of double legs take down so finding a judoka who can defend isnt something common unless he understands grappling
@@APchemistrycourse it because IJF when banned something is like they don’t want to train that no more unless is self defense but now days people follow olímpics more because of the money and not doing self defense or freestyle more… thanks god my dojo teach traditional kodokan and sport is not easy to learn a lot stuff but my sensei is a great teacher with judo newaza ( ground game) nage waza ( throws)
Agree-- the bjj "thing" of washing your belt until it is worn and faded to shreds is not something I dig either. It is actually prohibited in Judo etiquette, I believe.
That is a 100% correct remark. It would be more fun to have them do one Judo match and then one BJJ match with the correct rules set for each sport ( maybe make it 4 minute matches for each to level on that).
@@user-gw5eg4vq5q I have done both and both are sports based on a long forgotten martial art practiced on battlefields upto 17th century in Japan. Much has been lost in the period it was banned in Japan, before Kano started Kodokan.
I'm out of competition now, but way back in 1998 to 2002 I was training in BJJ at Gracie in Torrance. I noticed at tournaments, there was a trend with BJJ competitors over-patching their kimonos. I thought it was overkill. I wore a white Bad Boy kimono, which I believed was one of the 1st editions. It just had the bad boy face in black outlined with red, on the left chest area, and that was it. Damn I wish I never sold that kimono. Many memories in it. Anyway, the only patch I sewed on was the large blue school logo on the back. Personally I thought the human billboard look was ridiculous. I'm not sure if they did that to look intimidating or well-trained, kind of like boy scouts wear all those merit badges, or not. Anyway, this dude reminded me of that time period when quite a few BJJ competitors did that. Well looks like they still do.
Awesome, dynamic, exciting match! Both grapplers are obviously legit - judoka could have a better chance to negate the doubles by getting grips, but obviously that's easier said than done. Love stylistic matchups like this
wow that size difference. forgot to mention. bjj gi is much tighter and harder to get a grip on. so weight and grip advantage to the bjj guy and it still took him 10 mins. interesting.
Jucao choke attempt at 2:41. Bjj guy not bad-- its not easy to shoot in from a distance like that with gi. Appears the judo guy didnt prepare too much for that, being that is not allowed in Judo.
The BJJ guy is Marcos Satoshi Souza, obviously a great BJJ guy. The Judo guy is a Kosen Judo specialist, Koji Komuro is the best Judo newasa ever in the match.
Get yourself into a judo competition against the same guy and let's see how you would do (congrats to the bjj guy for winning this one though). Never forget that these are sports...
Yeah sadly IJF banned leg grabs so is like they do not focus more on grabbing the Legs and doing take downs and in this situation is more like no sport so the judo guys should’ve focus more and use all the judo arsenal and forget is not the olimpics but great match from both anyway
@@honeyhole411 that's 👍 good! And judokas eat your kind and will always dominate your mind, i recommend you read a book from thr creator of judo and the father of Brazilian jiu-jitsu called "mind over muscle" perhaps then and over then you will eat your ego for breakfast 😉.
How judoka can defend his legs if JUDO rules have changed and no legs attack is allowed. modern judo is LAME so modern JUDOKAS. (Old generation of REAL JUDO is here 1990-2008)
De los mejores combates no profesionales que he visto,Una lastima que muchos Match en yt sean de practicantes con niveles ridículos,Más combates como este!
Great match. Thanks for posting. The Judoka needs to defend the double leg.
Yes he has to but in judo we don't have the concept of double legs take down so finding a judoka who can defend isnt something common unless he understands grappling
@@APchemistrycourse this is why i hate IJF for banning the leg grabs...
@@APchemistrycourse it because IJF when banned something is like they don’t want to train that no more unless is self defense but now days people follow olímpics more because of the money and not doing self defense or freestyle more… thanks god my dojo teach traditional kodokan and sport is not easy to learn a lot stuff but my sensei is a great teacher with judo newaza ( ground game) nage waza ( throws)
Classic judo has plenty of leg attacks and leg defence
@@APchemistrycoursewe do have the concept of a double leg takedown. Morote gari and sukui nage. Banned since 2004.
Homeboy lookin' like a Nascar with all those patches on his gi
Solid match. Great work from both combatants.
Man that bjj gi is hideous
Yea it looks like an advertising billboard. Horrible!
🤔🤔
Bjj Gi's are always hideous
Agree-- the bjj "thing" of washing your belt until it is worn and faded to shreds is not something I dig either. It is actually prohibited in Judo etiquette, I believe.
Looks like he had a Red Bull diaper on..
Muy buen combate. Excelente exponentes. Super interesante los que amamos estas disciplinas.
It is not judo vs bjj, it is a bjj player and a judo player playing in bjj rules. If they play judo the nascar gi guy wouldn't stand a chance
That is a 100% correct remark. It would be more fun to have them do one Judo match and then one BJJ match with the correct rules set for each sport ( maybe make it 4 minute matches for each to level on that).
Judo player will be waiting "mate" for defence 🤣Bjj is real fight, judo is just a sport
@@user-gw5eg4vq5q I have done both and both are sports based on a long forgotten martial art practiced on battlefields upto 17th century in Japan. Much has been lost in the period it was banned in Japan, before Kano started Kodokan.
@@user-gw5eg4vq5qpulling guard and butt scooting? Shot out to this competitor he was rasslin' and a true competitor 🥋
Looks like a kosen judo tournament
I'm out of competition now, but way back in 1998 to 2002 I was training in BJJ at Gracie in Torrance. I noticed at tournaments, there was a trend with BJJ competitors over-patching their kimonos. I thought it was overkill. I wore a white Bad Boy kimono, which I believed was one of the 1st editions. It just had the bad boy face in black outlined with red, on the left chest area, and that was it. Damn I wish I never sold that kimono. Many memories in it. Anyway, the only patch I sewed on was the large blue school logo on the back. Personally I thought the human billboard look was ridiculous. I'm not sure if they did that to look intimidating or well-trained, kind of like boy scouts wear all those merit badges, or not. Anyway, this dude reminded me of that time period when quite a few BJJ competitors did that. Well looks like they still do.
Thank you for you comment and sharing your memories that connect to BJJ. 🙏
Awesome, dynamic, exciting match! Both grapplers are obviously legit - judoka could have a better chance to negate the doubles by getting grips, but obviously that's easier said than done. Love stylistic matchups like this
柔道選手は最後バテて体動かなくなってましたね。勝ちきった柔術選手は粘り勝ち。しっかり決めたのは流石ですね。
All players need condition training
ok but where is the judoka at this ?
Komlocks ground game is nasty
9:51 Who cut one?😂
poetico 👉👈 UwU
different weight
Amazing bjj player
wow that size difference. forgot to mention. bjj gi is much tighter and harder to get a grip on. so weight and grip advantage to the bjj guy and it still took him 10 mins. interesting.
Which country?
No weight categories in this bout?
Because it is largely unfair for the white gi.
Almost at a stalemate.
This is for HELIO!!! That bjj guy probably
he did not say this hahah, he said good job dude.
Judo and BJJ are definitely the same
Same root
@@Samuraijitsu yeah
that’s why is call jiu jitsu a Japanese hand to hand combat also known as jujutsu Ju jitsu combat..
Correct
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Im new here. Which one is one?
White gi is judo
Lol wow
Jucao choke attempt at 2:41. Bjj guy not bad-- its not easy to shoot in from a distance like that with gi. Appears the judo guy didnt prepare too much for that, being that is not allowed in Judo.
Good analysis
The BJJ guy is Marcos Satoshi Souza, obviously a great BJJ guy. The Judo guy is a Kosen Judo specialist, Koji Komuro is the best Judo newasa ever in the match.
No estar hay para mostrar nivel de judo y dejar en claro quien es el que mejor judo o jiu jitsu
Took the BJJ guy long enough.
Jiu Jitsu!!!!
Off course
There is a clear difference in weight. That wasn't a fair fight.
Que atropelo
Both would lose versus a wrestler.
🤔
Get yourself into a judo competition against the same guy and let's see how you would do (congrats to the bjj guy for winning this one though). Never forget that these are sports...
the Judo guy kept too tall, and it was easy for the Bjj dude to take those leg takedowns
Yeah sadly IJF banned leg grabs so is like they do not focus more on grabbing the Legs and doing take downs and in this situation is more like no sport so the judo guys should’ve focus more and use all the judo arsenal and forget is not the olimpics but great match from both anyway
Judo wins most of the time
I don’t get why this match lasted this long. I expected the BJJ guy to finish it much quicker once the fight hit the ground.
Are you serious? You really don't know judo
I eat judokas for breakfast 🤤 lol
@@honeyhole411 that's 👍 good! And judokas eat your kind and will always dominate your mind, i recommend you read a book from thr creator of judo and the father of Brazilian jiu-jitsu called "mind over muscle" perhaps then and over then you will eat your ego for breakfast 😉.
The most Judokas are still better in ground fighting than the bjj dudes.
No doubt
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Видно что джудока не вывозит по выносливости. Уж чему чему а в бжж этого не отнять
Judoca era bom
How judoka can defend his legs if JUDO rules have changed and no legs attack is allowed. modern judo is LAME so modern JUDOKAS. (Old generation of REAL JUDO is here 1990-2008)
It is open competition. Not champion3
@@Samuraijitsu yet, judoka has no idea what a leg pass is😁😁
@@Samuraijitsu btw, Japanese were the one to lobby rules change
@@estonian rules are blocked judo from developing
Good thing I do kodokan Judo
That's an fun fight both cool
God bless that double leg 😉