How Is The Transition From BJJ To MMA? Hear It From Ryan Hall
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Ryan Hall and Mikey Musumeci discuss the transition from grappling to mma in this exclusive interview.
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Two of the nerdiest bjj players around ❤️
Also both stright up killers
while sport jiu jitsu matches arent as interesting to me, i really love watching bjj or any other discipline being applied to a mma fight, you can be a champion in a certain art but not be able to apply it effectively in mma, other guys who are really good at applying bjj to mma fights and who really interesting to watch are rafael lovato and jake shields
I think anyone can adapt it to mma. But it's a time issue and takes dedication. Many wrestlers and Jiu-Jitsu practitioners struggle to adapt to mma at first. They just stick with it until they adjust. I like watching grappling in mma and adcc.
Is he fighting in MMA? When?
He was supposed to fight I think march 13th but pulled out due to injury
Ryan hall is by far my favorite fighter. But I wish he would fight more. I know a lot of people are ducking him, but still.
WE NEED TO SEE RYAN HALL FIGHT!!!!!
Let's all move to Puerto Rico
Too brown.
Can we post full interview?
Just move to Thailand for 3 years and do muay thai
He, simply, has the best mind in jiujitsu.
ask about degio sanchez
Good analysis , short and concise
This should've been longer
thats what she said
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Book Another fight for the Wizard ASAP
We want Ryan Hall in the Octagon
Just a couple of brilliant scientists in their disciplinary field having a discussion!
I see a good match right here :)
looks like his son lol
When u fighting again
In Bjj can you fake a strike? Just to get a reaction not actually hit. Like a feint
You can slap in Combat Worlds.
It's really common when rolling, especially in open mat type situations, to agree to simulate strikes, to show your partner when he (or she) is vulnerable. Keeps people honest. But if you did it at a competition it would be extremely bizarre.