So do you want a cookie or a metal?? I'm sure there are lots of things in 12 years in jujitsu that you've never used... It is a life long learning sport and just because you haven't used something doesn't make it useful or unuseful...
@@timothycarey3883 In my opinion, it encourages and rewards stalling. Craig Jones vs Felipe Pena is a prime recent example; Craig actually said in the post-fight interview that he was playing for overtime (a political way of saying "I was stalling") because he knew that was the best way to beat Pena, and it was so obvious just from watching the match. That's just 1 of many examples I could reel off. Can't blame the athletes for taking advantage of the ruleset, but I think it's a shitty ruleset that shouldn't be used in the first place. Lesser grapplers stalling to get their shot at a hail-mary finish on a better grappler, because of a forced bad position that they never would have achieved in a normal match, and then potentially getting the bragging rights of submitting that grappler from said position... just seems lame to me.
@@Trails_Ales_and_Sigma_Males I agree. There is not enough incentive to go for action, especially in the final. Vinny's performance was a prime example. He barely did anything and just stalled. Not very viewer-friendly. But Mr. Tonon is always a blast to watch.
@@strahinja95 Agreed, that was a good example of the ruleset working; sadly, those examples are too few to give any hope that the overwhelmingly apparent stalling meta is going away. I appreciate there's stalling in all rulesets, but EBI seems to be particularly rife with it these days.
Vinnie Magalhaes said foot locks were not a thing until Craig Jones broke his leg. That was sick.
Vinny’s “leg locks don’t work” was hilarious while it lasted
Well Gordon's and every other person's leg locks didn't work before Craig.
Leg locks, not foot locks
Lol He was joking 🤣🤣🤣
9:07 awesome….
You know is a good match when they have Bruce Buffer as the announcer!!!
Love Tonin, dude is such a beast
Absolutely a legend
I have been doing jiujitsu for almost 12 years and I have never once interlocked fingers with an opponent
So do you want a cookie or a metal?? I'm sure there are lots of things in 12 years in jujitsu that you've never used... It is a life long learning sport and just because you haven't used something doesn't make it useful or unuseful...
Yea me neither. I've competed too (not at a high level) but never interlocked fingers.
You are not real black belch. Fake black belch.
Yeah I always think that when I see them do it lol
That straight armbar/kimura escape @4:00 is sweet
Back then the winner only made 10g's but I bet buffer made at least that much for announcing
4:08 the power of a foot... the commentators saying some bull
I was flabbergasted when he asked "...did he give up on it?"
I missed that until seeing your comment. That push with the foot was slick!
They're watching live in-person, not the video feed. Who knows what angle they had to see that.
0:06 Bruce Buffer buffering. 😂😂😂
Great Job Garry T. Killer!!!
who is doing the commentary?
Is this something fresh or old stuff??
2016 I think..
When was this?
years ago
They are on like EBI 21 or something now.
when was this? the date
5+ years ago
Gary Tonon, your mom's favourite grappler!!!
G-TONE
bruh this show how good gordon ryan , he submit tonon from back lil bit ez in adcc
Light heavyweight?? Garry is pretty small isn’t he?
He won, and made your comment look stupid
He has to be middleweight at mist
This rule is Totaly crap, the worst ever in grappling history
Why
@@timothycarey3883 In my opinion, it encourages and rewards stalling. Craig Jones vs Felipe Pena is a prime recent example; Craig actually said in the post-fight interview that he was playing for overtime (a political way of saying "I was stalling") because he knew that was the best way to beat Pena, and it was so obvious just from watching the match. That's just 1 of many examples I could reel off. Can't blame the athletes for taking advantage of the ruleset, but I think it's a shitty ruleset that shouldn't be used in the first place. Lesser grapplers stalling to get their shot at a hail-mary finish on a better grappler, because of a forced bad position that they never would have achieved in a normal match, and then potentially getting the bragging rights of submitting that grappler from said position... just seems lame to me.
@@Trails_Ales_and_Sigma_Males I agree. There is not enough incentive to go for action, especially in the final. Vinny's performance was a prime example. He barely did anything and just stalled. Not very viewer-friendly. But Mr. Tonon is always a blast to watch.
@@Trails_Ales_and_Sigma_Maleswell not 100% because Gordon Ryan vs Craig Jones was fireworks in the overtime
@@strahinja95 Agreed, that was a good example of the ruleset working; sadly, those examples are too few to give any hope that the overwhelmingly apparent stalling meta is going away. I appreciate there's stalling in all rulesets, but EBI seems to be particularly rife with it these days.
Lethwei destrói isso aí da sono assistir.
**yawn**