Nicholas Meregali's impossible goal for ADCC 2022 | John Danaher and Lex Fridman
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2022
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YES, and no. Really depends. Some fucks have too much belief in their stupid selfs
Mica and Meregali accomplished the same thing this year. Ffion Davies accomplished it. (won gold in worlds and adcc)
I think the only difference for me is how Meregali did it with basically no, no-gi training which is madddddness.
Love the bit where Danaher questions why he’s here surrounded by ordinary guys and should be surrounded with supermodels. Ordinary guys aren’t ordinary, they too are beautiful in a divine masculine way
I mean, no. Just so you know, not everyone is special, actually most people aren't special. Most people are average only.
If you reach your goal, you're not setting it high enough.
shoot for the stars if u fall u land on a cloud
well, no doubt Meregalli's got it
how crazy it is that he watches in the camera, no guesst ever does that rigth ?
I think it’s a real attack on bjj to go through an entire career, reach the highest levels of the sport, and not learn any wrestling.
It's a different sport. The rules made it that way, but they're tweaking them to make it more important because takedowns are exciting for spectators.
@@alexrosario423 for bjj to have any applicability outside of bjj you have to be able to take someone down. So either wrestling, judo, etc. Otherwise you’ve really taken the martial out of martial art.
@@TC-bv4on you need to understand that the standards in a street fight are VASTLY different from the standards in a competitive setting. A blackbelt can easily take an untrained person down in a street fight.
Even if they can't (assuming the attacker has decent wrestling experience, which is highly unlikely as 99% of people don't do any combat sport), almost all street fights end up on the ground one way or another, and once that happens a BJJ practitioner will have their way with them.
What Danaher is talking about is that the ceiling to the art of takedowns is so much higher than what is currently accepted in the sport at a competitive level. Like all things of this nature, there are levels to this. An amateur boxer can beat the crap out of most people in a striking fight, but would look absolutely lost against even a low ranked professional.
What! Impossible, since Gracies created bjj we train gi n no-gi.
I'm sorry but everyone knows Tye Ruotolo beat Meregali