Legendary ne-waza by brazilian Flavio Canto, black belt in jiu-jitsu as well. He even got a signature move: "Canto Choke". Congratulations for the amazing compilation, my friend! I get inspired by your channel! 💪🏼🥋
Ne-waza lendário do brasileiro Flávio Canto, faixa preta de jiu-jitsu também. Ele tem até mesmo um movimento que ele criou, o "Canto Choke" (estrangulamento Canto). Parabéns pela ótima compilação, meu amigo! Eu me inspiro no seu canal! 💪🏼🥋
@@joatanpereira4272 Sou sim irmão, meu canal de judô é em inglês pra conseguir atingir um público maior, da uma olhadinha lá, tem bastante vídeo legal também, inclusive um só de judô brasileiro! 💪🏼🇧🇷🥋
I love it! I used to fight Travis Stevens when we were kids! Haha! You should have the choke from the olympics when he choked Tchriskishvili. As usual these videos are amazing!
Yeah, unfortunately only a very small portion of footage is left of many great masters from the past, including Kashiwazaki. The best I could offer you is this old highlight video: ruclips.net/video/4YASBvANNTo/видео.html
It's a good clip as usual But you should have added Karen Briggs Cuz she was one of the best newaza masters in the 80s I think Jimmy Pedro is one of the best in the 90s Slovenian Urška Žolnir was very outstanding at Juji These days Japanese girls are renowned for their Newaza But they were very weak on the ground compared to Tachiwaza until mid 80s Hence,then national team head coach Yanagisawa made them practice their pinning techniques Thoroughly and repetitively So that they could compete on the ground with the europeans, many of whom were good at submissions Besides Yoko Tanabe and Fumiko Esaki you mentioned,olympic medalists such as Chiyori Tateno,Noriko Mizoguchi and Noriko Narasaki were extraordinary good at pinning I'm pretty sure they were obviously better at pinning than Kaori Matsumoto Ueno sisters Masae and Yoshie could have rivaled them Matsumoto was defeated on the ground serveral times by Megumi Ishikawa who was Matsumoto's junior At their university Though Ishikawa didn't get a lot of attention from anyone but IJF commentator Sheldon Obviously, Yoshio Nakamura was the best Japanese male newaza player in the 90s His newaza was at once an orthodox and an unorthodox He was even better than his younger brother Kenzo Even his rival Hidehiko Yoshida was so afraid of his Newaza Toshihiko Koga's domestic rival Hideyuki Sakai was also as good as Kenzo But he didn't have outstanding track record in international competitions So he didn't get the attention of the world
Thanks as always for watching and sharing interesting info, it's a shame that there isn't much video footage left from the matches of some of the names you mentioned.
There are certainly not a lot of old videos on youtube I hope someone will upload them for us By the way,Sakai was renowned for Sakai-Gaeshi(which is called Yoko-Gaeshi in Kosen, Some Europeans say Sugoi Roll) he was a newaza coach for men's and Women's national team until 2012 He's been coaching Shori Hamada since 2013 and Saki Niizoe since 2019
Sports like these make me appreciate being human
Legendary ne-waza by brazilian Flavio Canto, black belt in jiu-jitsu as well. He even got a signature move: "Canto Choke". Congratulations for the amazing compilation, my friend! I get inspired by your channel! 💪🏼🥋
Ne-waza lendário do brasileiro Flávio Canto, faixa preta de jiu-jitsu também. Ele tem até mesmo um movimento que ele criou, o "Canto Choke" (estrangulamento Canto). Parabéns pela ótima compilação, meu amigo! Eu me inspiro no seu canal! 💪🏼🥋
Thanks man! Glad to hear that my videos inspire you.
@@judospirit Tu é br?
@@joatanpereira4272 Sou sim irmão, meu canal de judô é em inglês pra conseguir atingir um público maior, da uma olhadinha lá, tem bastante vídeo legal também, inclusive um só de judô brasileiro! 💪🏼🇧🇷🥋
@@judospirit Que legal, cara. A gente precisa de mais youtubers brasileiros de Judô, continue assim.
I love it! I used to fight Travis Stevens when we were kids! Haha! You should have the choke from the olympics when he choked Tchriskishvili. As usual these videos are amazing!
Thank you, Steve!
Niel Adams, was the goat for me but they're all superb.
Flávio canto monstro!
Cómo siempre, un excelente video.
Saludos desde Colombia!
Gracias Mario!
Flavio canto and his lapel's choke signature. Its really a snake bit, surprising the opponent
Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki! The best newaza ever! Pure art!
He was one of my Senseis when I trained Judo in Japan. So was Sensei Hirata.
love ne waza
Music fits to each era.
Thanks!
How is Jimmy Pedro not on this list?
I actually participated in a clinic put on by Udo Quellmalz. It was incredible.
Pawel Nastula have great ne waza in judo. Dont forget this player. He win evry mantch in 1994- 1998.
Yes, I've made a video about him too: ruclips.net/video/KJSVu1JKveg/видео.html
Very nice tehnic👍
Lavori Katsumoto, the Queen and Tiger of Nippon Nudo
Please, what’s is the music playing for Kashiwazaki? Around 6:00 on. Thank you! Shazam of no help.
Grillabeats - "chakra". It is an Naruto OST remix. The song titles can also be found in the video description.
Is that 1981. WC footage all that's left of Kashiwazaki's matches? I'd sure like to see more of the newaza master in his competitive form.
Yeah, unfortunately only a very small portion of footage is left of many great masters from the past, including Kashiwazaki. The best I could offer you is this old highlight video: ruclips.net/video/4YASBvANNTo/видео.html
Huizinga roll 👍👍
✝️ CHRIST inspired work with great musical and video variety you are the best in the world 🗺 thank you for your work
Thank you very much!
It's a good clip as usual
But you should have added Karen Briggs
Cuz she was one of the best newaza masters in the 80s
I think Jimmy Pedro is one of the best in the 90s
Slovenian Urška Žolnir was very outstanding at Juji
These days Japanese girls are renowned for their Newaza
But they were very weak on the ground compared to Tachiwaza until mid 80s
Hence,then national team head coach Yanagisawa made them practice their pinning techniques
Thoroughly and repetitively
So that they could compete on the ground with the europeans, many of whom were good at submissions
Besides Yoko Tanabe and Fumiko Esaki you mentioned,olympic medalists such as
Chiyori Tateno,Noriko Mizoguchi and Noriko Narasaki were extraordinary good at pinning
I'm pretty sure they were obviously better at pinning than Kaori Matsumoto
Ueno sisters Masae and Yoshie could have rivaled them
Matsumoto was defeated on the ground serveral times by Megumi Ishikawa who was Matsumoto's junior
At their university
Though Ishikawa didn't get a lot of attention from anyone but IJF commentator Sheldon
Obviously, Yoshio Nakamura was the best Japanese male newaza player in the 90s
His newaza was at once an orthodox and an unorthodox
He was even better than his younger brother Kenzo
Even his rival Hidehiko Yoshida was so afraid of his Newaza
Toshihiko Koga's domestic rival Hideyuki Sakai was also as good as Kenzo
But he didn't have outstanding track record in international competitions
So he didn't get the attention of the world
Thanks as always for watching and sharing interesting info, it's a shame that there isn't much video footage left from the matches of some of the names you mentioned.
There are certainly not a lot of old videos on youtube
I hope someone will upload them for us
By the way,Sakai was renowned for Sakai-Gaeshi(which is called Yoko-Gaeshi in Kosen,
Some Europeans say Sugoi Roll)
he was a newaza coach for men's and Women's national team until 2012
He's been coaching Shori Hamada since 2013 and Saki Niizoe since 2019
I got to workout with Jimmy Pedro once. That dude was my hero for years.
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no Ole Bischof?
Sorry, totally forgot about him, he definitely should have been on the list.