Cobrinha é um veterano casca grossa e merece respeito. Rafael Mendes também é um monstro. Acredito que o grito de quebra foi porque o Cobrinha não quis bater, mas o Mendes teve a cautela em não fazer. Oss
Rafael Mendes é minha inspiração no jiu jitsu,humildade +dedicação + talento= Sucesso. Amo o jogo dele e tento aplicar nos treinos,estilo único, que faz desse lutador um grande vencedor na vida e no tatame osssssssssss
Linda vitória. Técnica muito bem executada. Observo que o berimbolo tem muitas variações e maneiras diversas de ser aplicada no combate. Vi também que sua paciência foi outro fator importante. Vocês dois são atletas de excelente nível, devem respeitar-se, pois se enfrentarão novamente. Parabéns Rafael Mendes! Valeu Cobrinha!
I agree with you man. The rule is: tap if you don't want to pass out or have a broken limb. If you you don't tap your opponent will normally add more pressure until you tap. Your safety is definitely in your own hands and any black belt must be humble enough to concede and tap his opponent. I honestly believe that belt belts taps faster (meaning humbly accepts) than other belt because that's a sign of maturity. Just like in chess match where king vs king-rook: resign or face INEVITABLE defeat.
Que luta! Inspiradora a raça do cobrinha em lutar até o fim, mas colocar o braço em risco ao ponto de ficar muito tempo sem lutar... Era apenas uma luta. Os Mendes já perderam...e perder não é nenhuma vergonha, faz parte do esporte. Sentiu dor.... Deveria ter batido. E que jogo o do Rafael... Incrível
TT was an academy founded by Eduardo Telles and Fernando Tererê, the double T standed for TellesTererê. André Galvão, Cobrinha, Jacaré and lots of high level guys trained there.
When Maeda came to Brazil, his art was called Kano Jujutso, later it was named just Judo. About the roots, all arts came from Jujutso, bjj, judo (or kano jujutso) olympic judo. but as i told 1ma4ighter the name translation is almost the same thing, jujutso means gentle art and judo means gentle path.
@@Vini-jb2py ah que nada, ele só ganhou de um cara que foi 7 vezes campeão consecutivo com um(segundo você) jiu jitsu "horroroso"... (Não desmerecendo nenhum dos dois. Pq os dois são fodas!) Para tu ver né, mesmo com as clássicas passa o rodo em gente "NINJA"! (Esteja no mesmo nível deles, antes de vir comentar merda aqui, Jiraya-Sama.)
Berimbolo, warm, essas merdas, jiu jitsu horroroso, aliás, nem jiu é... Mas com as merdas de regras que esses mendes, myaos e outros berimbolistas lutam protegem eles
@@Vini-jb2py "-Pronto agora o Jiu Jitsu vai mudar porque o Vini 1 comentou em RUclips que acha clássicas um "JiuJitsu horroroso"." Kkkkkkkkkkkk va tomar banho rapá! Vai treinar lá, descobrir uma defesa para agregar teu jogo.
Can someone tell me why is it Galvao doesn't compete in the World Championships? Last time I saw him in one of these IBJJF tournaments had been Pan-Am competition, yet never in a Worlds, at least that I can remember recently.
Pqp! Quanta dor Cobrinha aguentou: o braço... por muito menos puxão eu bato, pois assim posso treinar novamente e sem dores. Caramba! a eficiência do fundamento 'de la riva" é phoda.
the whole break the arm thing. they were training partners before they went to separate teams. cobrinha was probably feeling frustrated with losing and at the same time annoyed that galvao was yelling it. can't blame him, the guy has dominated pretty much every tournament in his weight class up until rafael came onto the scene.
Once the arm lock is on properly he should have tapped, Mendes has amazing upper body strength and you can see the pain on Cobrinha's face the entire time its on. He thought he was gonna get out of it but once the second major pull happened he should have tapped right there. He chose to keep playing and damn near had his shit pulled out of the socket. He will be regretting that late tap for years to come.
its a different mentality when you are there, these guys despise tapping just because of their competitive spririt, in training I have heard stories where rafa will never tap, even if his joint is about to break
Depois dessa finalização linda fica a dúvida técnica a respeito do armlock... Deixando de lado o fato de ser o Bruxo do Mendes ali 😅, é aconselhável cruzar ou não cruzar as pernas afinal? Sempre aprendi que o correto era não cruzar pra usar as pernas pra impedir de o oponente levantar o tronco, mas vendo isso aí... Kkkkkkk. Fica a dúvida aí pra os professores e mestres de jiu. Oss!
Both Galvao and Cobrinha were TT and at one point the raising stars of TT before Andre went to Brasa and Cobrinha went to Alliance , so i guess Cobrinha felt a bit disrespect by Andre that he yelled Rafa to broke his arm. But it's competition, they really don't have a lot of REAL animosity toward each other.
I'm not bashing him or anything it's just hard to believe. Cobrinha normally fights much bigger guys with just as much skill and he still maintains some sort of control in the matches he doesn't get finished too often. For example, watch Cobrinha's 2011 Abu Dhabi fight with Rodolfo Vieira.
ppl use to say in brazil, "apaga mas nao bate" and "perco o braço mas nao bato", that means, i can sleep but i will not tap, and, i can lost my arm but ill not tap... Actually, theres even a music that say it Pregador Luo - Apaga mas nao bate "não desista" (dont give up)
@@patrickviet6786 I remember Keenan saying once that its extremely hard to reach breaking point with an armbar unless its belly down. Mendes propably popped the elbow capsule.
I understand and agree with you. but again, this was competition. Its not like galvao went to the academy and shit talked him. I am lucky enough to train with many mma and bjj world champions (renzo gracie in NYC). And while i am not a world champiom (i do like the rules of the federation so i do not compete IBJJF/CBJJF), i have beaten world champions by submission in tournaments. And, some of the best brazilians, mendes/galvao/marcelo, all moved to the us for better training and opportunity
Dude, but they were friends, they trained together under TT. Cobrinha just got tapped out to his biggest "rival" on the mats, and the guy that used (or still is, don't know) to be his friend is shouting out to Rafael break his arm. Maybe what Cobrinha did wasn't right, but it was comprehensive.
This video would be much more enjoyable if the fucking official wasn't screening for half of the match. At any rate, Mendes is awesome, same for Cobrinha.
5:34 o Cobrinha deixa o André Galvão no vácuo (recolheu a mão) propositalmente! Ele viu que o andré veio comprimentar ele. Creio que ele aconteceu algo. Até a plateia que estava lá notou kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
you obviously didn't watch the documentary on gracie jiu jitsu where Rickson and his brothers map out the history of bjj. . .judo is a younger martial art than bjj, if you merely google the history of judo and watch the documentary on the history of bjj you'd be able to tell the ages are almost a century apart
both of you are right and wrong. BJJ came from Jujutsu and Judo, since judo came from Jujutsu, Maeda when he did came to brazil his art was called Kano Jujutso, later the name became just Judo. By the way Jujutsu means gentle art, Judo means "gentle path".
I don't live in Brazil. I live in reality. In MMA or BJJ when you dont tap, you either are saying the submission is not good, or that you do not respect your opponent. If you do not respect your opponent and he breaks your shit, that is on you. It's a fight. I am concerned about my friend not getting hurt and winning. If he had let go of the sub and lost, it would have been his fault for not breaking it. I do heelhooks so i already have a "bad reputation". Rep means nothing when you win fights
o cara sabe se defender,é1dos melhores ele,dela-riva é foda,sim,é muito boa quando a pessoa ta de kimono,faixa pra se segura sim,agora se não tiver calça,manga de kimono,faixa pra segurar é outra coisa,o corpo deslisa se tive suado+ainda ai é outra historia,eu prefiro luta de kimono+é bom sabe os2lados
Ill tell you this much. Ive trained in a few gyms and are friends with lots of people. If im coaching against my friend (as has happened with guys ive faced), and they dont tap, i, telling them to break it. and i expect my friends to tell their students to do the same. Tap or snap dude. Hes lucky it was an armbar and not something like a shoulderlock or a leglock
4:53 almost all the guys in the front row are not clapping in fact they look pissed, they most be there for the guy that got tapped out. also look at the chick in aw with her hand over her mouth, she was in shock for like 15 seconds.
Eddie Bravo did nothing to BJJ, as opposed he says, he didnt created rubber guard nor no-gi style, he didnt fight a MMA, at least he has never won one, he has never won bjj worlds, pan ams nor adcc. But he is who sell more books in America. My opinion, he is only good at marketing. By the way, its not about country pride or something, i love America.
Yeah no shit he even went so far as to swing his hand behind his back. Probably because 45 seconds earlier Andre was telling Rafa to "Break it! Break it!"
Relax buddy. LOL, It was a sarcastic comment i made poking fun at Eddie Bravo. I wasn't praising the guy or implying he created the No Gi style or anything.
@inthelight Maybe before spouting your mouth off talking about 'we Brazilians created BJJ from Judo' you should learn the actual history. Jiu Jitsu is a Japanese Martial Art which resembles Judo in a lot of ways. When it was brought to Brazil, the Brazilians took the mostly standing fighting system and adapted it to the ground, inventing most of the submissions and techniques. It wasn't created by Brazilians from Judo, it is a modified form of Japanese Jiu Jitsu.
we can say WE brazilian because the BJJ was an evolution created by lot of brazilians, not just one family. Eg. Ricardo de la Riva and the De la riva guard, berimbolo, Nino create gogoplata and rubber guard, they are not from Gracie Family.
Hate to break it to you, but Nino Schembri did not invent the gogoplata, and Professor De La Riva did not invent the "de la riva" guard that has since been coined after himself. The earliest record of the gogoplata was in 1955, in Mikinosuke Kawaishi book "My Method of Judo", where he named the choke "kakato jime" or "heel choke". To give you some perspective, Nino Schembri wasn't even born by the time Mikinosuke Kawaishi died. "De la riva" guard has existed in Kosen judo since the turn of the 20th century. There are clear video recordings of it being utilized in the kosen style nanatei/shichitei judo tournaments in Japan since the 50's. The guard was played no different from the way we use it in jiujitsu today. Here's a clip of Tsunetane Oda performing a "de la riva" sweep from the early 1900's. ruclips.net/video/mDlNlyiKmRg/видео.html Here is the full clip of Tsunetane Oda demonstrating some Kosen judo techniques. You'll see a lot of modern bjj utilized in this clip from the early 20th century. ruclips.net/video/58CtIazE99U/видео.html What you said about Eddie Bravo could very much be applied to bjj; much of the techniques in bjj were neither invented nor created. If anything, they're being recycled and reapplied. As a fellow jiujitsu practitioner, I would recommend researching more into Kosen judo. It is beautiful to see the parallels between both arts, and the rich history that they are preserving. Know your roots!
I train with BJJ champions and UFC fighters every day. It's irrelevant, If those champions had conbrinha in an armbar, they would do everything they could to win
Em seguida entra o grande Leandro Lo! Nessa época magrinho. Vai fazer muita falta.
Vai mesmo. 😭
Cobrinha é um veterano casca grossa e merece respeito. Rafael Mendes também é um monstro. Acredito que o grito de quebra foi porque o Cobrinha não quis bater, mas o Mendes teve a cautela em não fazer. Oss
Rafael Mendes é minha inspiração no jiu jitsu,humildade +dedicação + talento= Sucesso. Amo o jogo dele e tento aplicar nos treinos,estilo único, que faz desse lutador um grande vencedor na vida e no tatame osssssssssss
Difícil mesmo é esses berimbolo que ele dá na maioria das lutas. Ele geralmente puxa para guarda, mas é um ótimo passador também
Linda vitória. Técnica muito bem executada.
Observo que o berimbolo tem muitas variações e maneiras diversas de ser aplicada no combate. Vi também que sua paciência foi outro fator importante.
Vocês dois são atletas de excelente nível, devem respeitar-se, pois se enfrentarão novamente.
Parabéns Rafael Mendes!
Valeu Cobrinha!
Vendo agora depois do podcast com o Jaime
Exatamente isso hauhauhauahuahau
I agree with you man. The rule is: tap if you don't want to pass out or have a broken limb. If you you don't tap your opponent will normally add more pressure until you tap. Your safety is definitely in your own hands and any black belt must be humble enough to concede and tap his opponent. I honestly believe that belt belts taps faster (meaning humbly accepts) than other belt because that's a sign of maturity. Just like in chess match where king vs king-rook: resign or face INEVITABLE defeat.
Good job Rafael! You inspire me to take my jiu jitsu to the next level. You're a true champion!
Que luta! Inspiradora a raça do cobrinha em lutar até o fim, mas colocar o braço em risco ao ponto de ficar muito tempo sem lutar... Era apenas uma luta. Os Mendes já perderam...e perder não é nenhuma vergonha, faz parte do esporte. Sentiu dor.... Deveria ter batido. E que jogo o do Rafael... Incrível
Uma inspiração, os dois são feras... Mas o cobrinha demorou muito pra bater. Eu sei como é isso!
O detalhe foi a passagem para o armlock... coisa de quem sabe.. cobrinha não precisa provar nda pra ninguém...é monstro do jj
Cobrinha deixou o Galvão no vácuo no final...
Foi...
TT was an academy founded by Eduardo Telles and Fernando Tererê, the double T standed for TellesTererê. André Galvão, Cobrinha, Jacaré and lots of high level guys trained there.
When Maeda came to Brazil, his art was called Kano Jujutso, later it was named just Judo. About the roots, all arts came from Jujutso, bjj, judo (or kano jujutso) olympic judo. but as i told 1ma4ighter the name translation is almost the same thing, jujutso means gentle art and judo means gentle path.
André Galvão gritando "quebra, quebra!" aos 04:32 - Que deselegante !
Rodrigo Silva ouvido biônico reconheceu que era Galvão gritando quebra
Deselegante é o cara não querer bater com o golpe encaixado daquele jeito numa final de campeonato em alto nível
Why did Cobrinha hide his hand from Galvao and stop him from shaking it? 5:32
Maybe he didn’t notice but he hid his hand behind his back as he walked by
Because Galvão was shouting at Rafael to break Cobrinha’s arm.
Leandro Capella Seriously? Jesus
Epic battle! Flawless victory!
Ainda ha quem quem diga que rafa mendes so sabe berimbolo.
Berimbolo, 50/50, warm... Essas merdas ai, jiu jitsu horroroso
@@Vini-jb2py ah que nada, ele só ganhou de um cara que foi 7 vezes campeão consecutivo com um(segundo você) jiu jitsu "horroroso"... (Não desmerecendo nenhum dos dois. Pq os dois são fodas!)
Para tu ver né, mesmo com as clássicas passa o rodo em gente "NINJA"!
(Esteja no mesmo nível deles, antes de vir comentar merda aqui, Jiraya-Sama.)
@@Vini-jb2py Gente sem noção mesmo PQP!!!
Vai lá treinar com ele, subestimar ele face a face.
Berimbolo, warm, essas merdas, jiu jitsu horroroso, aliás, nem jiu é... Mas com as merdas de regras que esses mendes, myaos e outros berimbolistas lutam protegem eles
@@Vini-jb2py "-Pronto agora o Jiu Jitsu vai mudar porque o Vini 1 comentou em RUclips que acha clássicas um "JiuJitsu horroroso"."
Kkkkkkkkkkkk va tomar banho rapá! Vai treinar lá, descobrir uma defesa para agregar teu jogo.
Can someone tell me why is it Galvao doesn't compete in the World Championships? Last time I saw him in one of these IBJJF tournaments had been Pan-Am competition, yet never in a Worlds, at least that I can remember recently.
Rafa is reaching a new level. He mad that look waaay too easy against Cobrinha! Wow!
Rafael segurou a faixa de cobrinha
Pqp! Quanta dor Cobrinha aguentou: o braço... por muito menos puxão eu bato, pois assim posso treinar novamente e sem dores. Caramba! a eficiência do fundamento 'de la riva" é phoda.
What an awesome match! I want a rubber arm too!!!
the whole break the arm thing. they were training partners before they went to separate teams. cobrinha was probably feeling frustrated with losing and at the same time annoyed that galvao was yelling it. can't blame him, the guy has dominated pretty much every tournament in his weight class up until rafael came onto the scene.
rafael mendes e um monstro respeito total guerreiro Oss
Cobrinha straight up said nope on Galvao's handshake
what does that mean then? in the brazilian portuguese context?
I heard Galvao was screaming for Rafa to break the arm. Obviously he'd be mad.
Todos que enfrenta ele só se preocupa em defender, quando ele pega um que tem o mesmo objetivo fica uma luta bonita!!
Once the arm lock is on properly he should have tapped, Mendes has amazing upper body strength and you can see the pain on Cobrinha's face the entire time its on. He thought he was gonna get out of it but once the second major pull happened he should have tapped right there. He chose to keep playing and damn near had his shit pulled out of the socket. He will be regretting that late tap for years to come.
Day of the Jackal t
its a different mentality when you are there, these guys despise tapping just because of their competitive spririt, in training I have heard stories where rafa will never tap, even if his joint is about to break
ESSE RAFAEL MENDES E DE MAIS NAO TEM IGUAL
what did he do?
Depois dessa finalização linda fica a dúvida técnica a respeito do armlock... Deixando de lado o fato de ser o Bruxo do Mendes ali 😅, é aconselhável cruzar ou não cruzar as pernas afinal? Sempre aprendi que o correto era não cruzar pra usar as pernas pra impedir de o oponente levantar o tronco, mas vendo isso aí... Kkkkkkk. Fica a dúvida aí pra os professores e mestres de jiu. Oss!
Both Galvao and Cobrinha were TT and at one point the raising stars of TT before Andre went to Brasa and Cobrinha went to Alliance , so i guess Cobrinha felt a bit disrespect by Andre that he yelled Rafa to broke his arm.
But it's competition, they really don't have a lot of REAL animosity toward each other.
I'm not bashing him or anything it's just hard to believe. Cobrinha normally fights much bigger guys with just as much skill and he still maintains some sort of control in the matches he doesn't get finished too often. For example, watch Cobrinha's 2011 Abu Dhabi fight with Rodolfo Vieira.
That was insane, Rafa completely had him on the defensive. Skip to 5:33 to see Cobrinha snub Galvao.
ppl use to say in brazil, "apaga mas nao bate" and "perco o braço mas nao bato", that means, i can sleep but i will not tap, and, i can lost my arm but ill not tap... Actually, theres even a music that say it Pregador Luo - Apaga mas nao bate "não desista" (dont give up)
Excellent advice dude, now i'm in a wheelchair.
did he break it?
4:16 nice foot move
Sick Rafa!!!
Rafa Mendes o maior peso por peso da história
Clear!! Obrigado!!!
Épico!!!!
did you saw the word coach in Andre's back ? he did what he need to do.
WOW! great match!!
malfacine was like wtf happened
real shit hahah!
If i'm in a tournament and someones not tapping it's their fault that they will end up getting injured.
Maybe the angle wasn't quite right and/or he was super flexible so it took a bit more than normal to actually lock in the armbar ....
@@patrickviet6786 I remember Keenan saying once that its extremely hard to reach breaking point with an armbar unless its belly down. Mendes propably popped the elbow capsule.
AGREED 110%.
bOa Rafael nus representando parabéns msm
Amazing!
I understand and agree with you. but again, this was competition. Its not like galvao went to the academy and shit talked him. I am lucky enough to train with many mma and bjj world champions (renzo gracie in NYC). And while i am not a world champiom (i do like the rules of the federation so i do not compete IBJJF/CBJJF), i have beaten world champions by submission in tournaments.
And, some of the best brazilians, mendes/galvao/marcelo, all moved to the us for better training and opportunity
Dude, but they were friends, they trained together under TT. Cobrinha just got tapped out to his biggest "rival" on the mats, and the guy that used (or still is, don't know) to be his friend is shouting out to Rafael break his arm. Maybe what Cobrinha did wasn't right, but it was comprehensive.
Acho que Rafael Mendes, aprendeu com seu miagui! De karatê kid!
I'm not Brazilian, but as far as I understand, "pega" means "get". I think he was basically saying, "Get it! Get it!".
I agree completely with this comment. I would rather tap and leave the floor able to train for the next fight.
how the hell is corbinha stoping mendes from doing the berimbolo
Well done Rafa, Oss
sweep to pass to armbar against one of the best to ever do it. holy shit.
This video would be much more enjoyable if the fucking official wasn't screening for half of the match. At any rate, Mendes is awesome, same for Cobrinha.
5:34 o Cobrinha deixa o André Galvão no vácuo (recolheu a mão) propositalmente! Ele viu que o andré veio comprimentar ele. Creio que ele aconteceu algo. Até a plateia que estava lá notou kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
He said to Rafael Mendes break Cobrinha’s arm
you obviously didn't watch the documentary on gracie jiu jitsu where Rickson and his brothers map out the history of bjj. . .judo is a younger martial art than bjj, if you merely google the history of judo and watch the documentary on the history of bjj you'd be able to tell the ages are almost a century apart
YNSANO MONSTRO LENDAAAAA
Q luta foda!!!
both of you are right and wrong. BJJ came from Jujutsu and Judo, since judo came from Jujutsu, Maeda when he did came to brazil his art was called Kano Jujutso, later the name became just Judo. By the way Jujutsu means gentle art, Judo means "gentle path".
Paul Harris 2012!
Pega=catch...U can hear this all time in bjj comps...see u
In the era of guard pulling Cobrinha stayed up and fought like a true warrior.
Rafael Mendes God Mode!
I don't live in Brazil. I live in reality. In MMA or BJJ when you dont tap, you either are saying the submission is not good, or that you do not respect your opponent. If you do not respect your opponent and he breaks your shit, that is on you. It's a fight. I am concerned about my friend not getting hurt and winning. If he had let go of the sub and lost, it would have been his fault for not breaking it. I do heelhooks so i already have a "bad reputation". Rep means nothing when you win fights
i wouldn't shake the guy's hand either. I mean would you shake the hand of a guy who was telling someone to break your arm?
all cobrinha did through out this match was defend. That's how good rafeal mendes is.
o cara sabe se defender,é1dos melhores ele,dela-riva é foda,sim,é muito boa quando a pessoa ta de kimono,faixa pra se segura sim,agora se não tiver calça,manga de kimono,faixa pra segurar é outra coisa,o corpo deslisa se tive suado+ainda ai é outra historia,eu prefiro luta de kimono+é bom sabe os2lados
Ill tell you this much. Ive trained in a few gyms and are friends with lots of people. If im coaching against my friend (as has happened with guys ive faced), and they dont tap, i, telling them to break it. and i expect my friends to tell their students to do the same. Tap or snap dude. Hes lucky it was an armbar and not something like a shoulderlock or a leglock
That's gotta hurt, I don't care where you're from!
Jiu Jitsu has no language barriers lol. You're gonna tap!
4:53 almost all the guys in the front row are not clapping in fact they look pissed, they most be there for the guy that got tapped out. also look at the chick in aw with her hand over her mouth, she was in shock for like 15 seconds.
Eddie Bravo did nothing to BJJ, as opposed he says, he didnt created rubber guard nor no-gi style, he didnt fight a MMA, at least he has never won one, he has never won bjj worlds, pan ams nor adcc. But he is who sell more books in America. My opinion, he is only good at marketing. By the way, its not about country pride or something, i love America.
Whats up with that belt grabbing
Let's not forget that Andre give Cobrinha his black belt. So if Andre was telling Mendes to break his arm I would not be happy either.
Terere gave Cobrinha his black belt. He couldnt do it person, so Galvao only handed it over on his behalf.
sick as fuck
Agreed
Yeah no shit he even went so far as to swing his hand behind his back. Probably because 45 seconds earlier Andre was telling Rafa to "Break it! Break it!"
wooooow
Relax buddy. LOL, It was a sarcastic comment i made poking fun at Eddie Bravo. I wasn't praising the guy or implying he created the No Gi style or anything.
@inthelight Maybe before spouting your mouth off talking about 'we Brazilians created BJJ from Judo' you should learn the actual history. Jiu Jitsu is a Japanese Martial Art which resembles Judo in a lot of ways. When it was brought to Brazil, the Brazilians took the mostly standing fighting system and adapted it to the ground, inventing most of the submissions and techniques. It wasn't created by Brazilians from Judo, it is a modified form of Japanese Jiu Jitsu.
Palm Springs Jiu Jitsu!!
Parece o lo que luta depois do Rafael...antes das bomba hahaha
I thought the rubber guard was an evolution added to BJJ by Eddie Bravo. LOL
ok i see what ur saying but idont believe he threw the match it just doesnt make sense, i think rafa was just on his A game even more than usual
Slick armbar snatch
entendi :quebra quebra
cobrinha é muito bom deu mole nessa
we can say WE brazilian because the BJJ was an evolution created by lot of brazilians, not just one family. Eg. Ricardo de la Riva and the De la riva guard, berimbolo, Nino create gogoplata and rubber guard, they are not from Gracie Family.
Hate to break it to you, but Nino Schembri did not invent the gogoplata, and Professor De La Riva did not invent the "de la riva" guard that has since been coined after himself.
The earliest record of the gogoplata was in 1955, in Mikinosuke Kawaishi book "My Method of Judo", where he named the choke "kakato jime" or "heel choke". To give you some perspective, Nino Schembri wasn't even born by the time Mikinosuke Kawaishi died.
"De la riva" guard has existed in Kosen judo since the turn of the 20th century. There are clear video recordings of it being utilized in the kosen style nanatei/shichitei judo tournaments in Japan since the 50's. The guard was played no different from the way we use it in jiujitsu today.
Here's a clip of Tsunetane Oda performing a "de la riva" sweep from the early 1900's.
ruclips.net/video/mDlNlyiKmRg/видео.html
Here is the full clip of Tsunetane Oda demonstrating some Kosen judo techniques. You'll see a lot of modern bjj utilized in this clip from the early 20th century.
ruclips.net/video/58CtIazE99U/видео.html
What you said about Eddie Bravo could very much be applied to bjj; much of the techniques in bjj were neither invented nor created. If anything, they're being recycled and reapplied.
As a fellow jiujitsu practitioner, I would recommend researching more into Kosen judo. It is beautiful to see the parallels between both arts, and the rich history that they are preserving.
Know your roots!
É o bruxo
This is called Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, remember Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu!
o negócio é porrada meu brother!!!!!!!
And his opponent, COWWWWBRRRRIIIIIINHAAAAAA!!!! hahauhshauhs
Osss!! !!!
if its just the same as judo ... why do judo players dont become a bjj champion
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Leandro lo no fundo do vídeo ...
Sorry did not mean to be rude... by the way Eddie is a good fight, he just suck when change moves name and claims he has created it. Take care
I train with BJJ champions and UFC fighters every day. It's irrelevant, If those champions had conbrinha in an armbar, they would do everything they could to win
you guys need to check out bujitsu and then understand. inthelight17
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