It’s amazing to see these Jiu jitsu fighters that despite all those moves there’s no accidental twists of joints /neck injuries.. and they can quickly unlock after tapping.
Gave me a flashback to when I was a white belt, some upper blue? belt guy passed my guard, grabbed both my sleeves without me noticing, and immediately jumping to a knee on sternum and pulling as hard as possible on my sleeves; didn't wait a split second to let me tap, and cranked it 100%. Cracked my sternum a little, was out for a week? so it wasn't that bad. But I got pissed at him tho. He was being all "bruh what's the big deal chill out it didn't even hurt that much stop being a bitch'.
This was honestly like a super sudden interest of mine, and I watched this and basically fell in love. It honestly looks super fun and could be helpful in a dangerous situation.
Nah don't ever use this in a fight there's no rules on the street don't forget treat it like UFC but there's no ref and it's a fight to the death you'd break all JJ rules
I totally understand how it’s impossible to submit somone in these matches who just aims to survive and be elusive and not try to win at all I toally understand that you cannot avoid Gordon Ryan once the match starts That’s life nowadays with Gordon Ryan in this sport
@@beast_master_6919 I won first place in Gi as a white belt and I won second place in NO GI ultra heavy blue belt. I am not ultra heavy or a blue belt. I signed up to the wrong division. I got crushed by one. I couldn’t move! But I won the second fight with another blue belt. It was super scary! 😂 But I survived.
Judo is better, and jiu-jitsu is just a ripoff of judo that puts more effort into ne-waza. Jiu-jitsu will never be from brasil, it is and will always be from japan
I doubt that.. I think and hope most men have done schoolyard wrestling & grappling as kids, that's basically what this looks like, just a lot of spinning until someone eventually wins. Obviously they're not the same skill level situations but unless you know a lot about BJJ, that is what it'll look like. Nothing weird, imo.
@@MajinBuusni eh, there are many countries were schools don't have wrestling team/classes so a lot of people don't know much or anything at all about grappling (given the fact that not every kid attends the wrestling classes anyways)
He passed out from the choke and the guy choking him was smart enough to stop the submission. The ref couldn't do much either since the guy didn't tap in time.
The guy passed out because he rapped the lapel around his neck and framed his hips and that put more pressure on the dudes carotid neck arteries with his arm and lapel causing the blood to stop he passed out because he did not submit
That use of kimono sleeve is awesome 👏 This is so interesting, it’s like chess unpredictable fluid moves & counter attacks.. so many probabilities. If you’re a pro during the fight, would know exactly what your opponent is trying to do with you within a given position?
You have a general feeling like ''oh, He is going for an armbar'' but you generally try to defend against these thing. I recently started and I noticed that I got tapped by the submissions I knew were coming most of the time, but just dont know how to defend against. it is really fun.
Sorry I am just a fan/beginner, but what is the dinamic of a gubber/canto choke? I could not see it..... edit: I will look for it in YT but it's something completely diferent that I ever seen. edit2: I am not a pro fighter.
You mean how the great rodtang was submitted in 3 minutes or less? Muay thai practitioners are especially vulnerable to grappling due to the upright stance and the light front foot. Y2k fairtex, stamo fairtex, rodtang, all have difficulty when grappling. Conversely, bjj or wrestling guys who are comfortable at getting taken down usually adopt muay thai really well (charles oliveira, Jan blachowicz, jon jones).
@@nathantheophilus4856 , the truth is the outcome of a fight in a ring is for the most part based on rules. However, in real life when it's a life and death situation, all bets are off. True Muay Thai fighters start from a very young age, and their train like crazy. The conditioning of their bodies over the years while growing cannot ever be replicated by someone who only starts training when they are a teenager (let alone when they're in their 20s). There's simply no comparison. In real life, fighters like Buakaw can easily kill anybody, even the best grapplers, if his life is really threatened.
@@annasusanti7621 and i just showed you an example where someone of that conditioning gets choked out in 3 minutes. You don't condition your carotid arteries. And as far as "no rules" goes its hilarious because buakaw has never had a no rules fight so we have no data on how he fares. Muay Thai has one of thr freest striking rules but it has the same bans as most striking sports, and no grappling at all. Even WITH rules he's had some rough losses. Body conditioning doesnt make up for knowledge gap, the same way the even the fittest grapplers can't immunize themselves from the damage of punches. If any Jitz guy on buakaw's weightclass and above gets one successful takedown, it's over. If buakaw gets a good hit or two in, its buakaw's win.
@@nathantheophilus4856 , all fighing competitions have rules, even cock fighting. That can make all the difference. This is not Muay Thai, but you must be aware that there's people who can poke through rock hard coconuts with their fingers, if they had to fight with a grappler, and they're down on the ground, do you really believe that they won't try to puncture the grapper's stomach/liver/neck/eyes/etc if they're allowed to do that? Do you believe that the human body is tougher than coconuts? It's just an example how rules can change everything.
Ju-Jutsu (one of the martial arts that jiu-jitsu used to ripoff many techniques) did have some striking. But you'll see, they only want to do grappling, because this is a grappling competition! If you want to see grappling and striking mixed up, you can always watch UFC/MMA
@@blackrosemedia1583 yeah, i know about everything you said. Even though i wasn't sure about Kano removing strikes for that reason. I've heard it from some people, but i there doesn't seem to be any source on it. I think that he actually just wanted to have a grapplin martial art, you know, it makes the art more "gentle" or "soft" as many throws are intended to be used on someone that is charging at you (it's not that they only work in those situations, but they are intended for such, for example, Uki Goshi or maybe even Tomoe Nage)
I would give you another thumbs-up if I could. As John Danaher and others have said, you can become world champion in BJJ without knowing a single takedown. What annoys me is guys who immediately drop onto their ass like this come across as people who are completely uninterested in any practicality of the martial art, and instead entirely on winning points within the safe confines of a competition. To each his/her own, but I always get very annoyed by it.
Rafael carrera. Thanks man. I do Japanese jujitsu and jsut started out. Ive finally got my yellow belt and even i know thats a stupid thing to do. Is to get on the ground. Your just giving your opponent an advantage at this point. My sensi told me that being a bum scotter is just a easy win. People like those are the reason why people think ground game sucks.
@@claytontichy3629 The Gracie's main counter was people who would pressure them until they sat on their arse, then just kicked the hell out of them while they were on the ground. That's what would happen in a real fight - you'd just get stomped on. It's the same as competition Taekwondo - people become so obsessed with point scoring that any real world viability becomes irrelevant and they would never perform in any situation outside the heavily regulated environment they compete in.
The last one he had the choke but took the arm to get a more straightforward submission armbars are all or nothing and chokes people can wait or something and struggle and get out
Don’t be bro I’m a kid I’ve been doing it for one year I think actually today and since I’m under 16 (14) I have the youth belts I’m at feet currently but it’s so much fun the best part is using good technique in life rolls and grappling and seeing how the technique really is so crucial to your submissions or takedowns etc
There is really ik a choke called the loop choke and a baseball bat choke the is Gift wrapping, bow and arrow choke all sorts of stuff you can also use them for takedowns and passing etc if you didn’t know that aswell
I never thought that I'd like wrestling but now I do. BJJ is a straight up chess match. I am in awe of the skill level.
This is grappling
Just went to a beginner class and I’m in love already. Underrated.
The place I go to is called check mat
@@thesavageclips Good grappler can also wrestle
Same bruh started with boxing now I’m on the wrestling team and now bjj just seems so incredible that I want to have a chance to learn anything of it
I finally made it onto a highlight reel. Standing in the crowd probably as close as I will get seen as my jits sucks 😂
Dude I'm laughing out loud.
😭💀
keep grinding brother you might make it to a better seat
I know that feeling well bro
Reading your comment is about the closest I'll get given my jits also sucks and we're in the middle of lockdown
It’s amazing to see these Jiu jitsu fighters that despite all those moves there’s no accidental twists of joints /neck injuries.. and they can quickly unlock after tapping.
That cowboy choke was wicked 2:00
yeah fucking amazing and simple at the same time
is it allowed to use the gi like that??
@@HalloJochen yeah
@@Joaquin-mp8ub na
@@HalloJochen yup, so ridiculous to use it
What the hell, you missed that one purple belt submitting me using only really strong side control pressure
I cant believe you didnt use micro adjusments bro??
Yeah, I've had that spectacular submition done to me too...
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahah
That side control scares me more than any submission
Gave me a flashback to when I was a white belt, some upper blue? belt guy passed my guard, grabbed both my sleeves without me noticing, and immediately jumping to a knee on sternum and pulling as hard as possible on my sleeves; didn't wait a split second to let me tap, and cranked it 100%.
Cracked my sternum a little, was out for a week? so it wasn't that bad. But I got pissed at him tho. He was being all "bruh what's the big deal chill out it didn't even hurt that much stop being a bitch'.
@@froz3ncat that’s garbage knock his ass out
This was honestly like a super sudden interest of mine, and I watched this and basically fell in love. It honestly looks super fun and could be helpful in a dangerous situation.
It works well in Ukraine
Same
Nah don't ever use this in a fight there's no rules on the street don't forget treat it like UFC but there's no ref and it's a fight to the death you'd break all JJ rules
This whole video had me writhing in empathetic agony
Wow, I cannot even figure out how some finishers work here.
And I hear about some of them for the first time.
Ever heard of the cross face chicken wing?😂
@@marklower007 lmao
I watch them roll around and then submission. I have never tried the sport but it looks like much a physical and a mental game. Amazing!
I totally understand how it’s impossible to submit somone in these matches who just aims to survive and be elusive and not try to win at all
I toally understand that you cannot avoid Gordon Ryan once the match starts
That’s life nowadays with Gordon Ryan in this sport
Gordon snapping Kyles arm was too savage
Or not enough 🤔
He WILL break you if you don't tap, Gordon is not playing
@@LIONTAMER3D every high level competitor will break you if you don’t tap
@@madisonsquaredoit2629 sit down when grown folks are talking
@@LIONTAMER3D he is now since he's retired
Man Felipe Andrew submitting Keenan Cornelius was a thing of beauty.
Where?
@@andresviveros3994 8:39
I love Jiu Jitsu. Hope to be this good one day. Oss 🤙🏽
Let's do it someday dragoon
Legit goes out 7:10 opponent releases choke. Ref: ok I think the match is over
Yeah, what was that choke?
But at least he made a successful slide into third base
@@WARTV-dn5fk looks like a cross collar Choke put him out
@@WARTV-dn5fk the name is one the bottom part of the video (gubber/canto choke)
@@jacobkaplan2798 bruh, the cross collar is done with the hands, and the name is also on the video
Os brasileiros dando orgulho.
Man, that Gordon sub is brootal!!
Simply the best I want see him vs Galvao , like everyone I think he'll win
He's already won
My first competition is Saturday! This video is making me nervous 😬
How did it go
@@beast_master_6919 I won first place in Gi as a white belt and I won second place in NO GI ultra heavy blue belt. I am not ultra heavy or a blue belt. I signed up to the wrong division.
I got crushed by one. I couldn’t move! But I won the second fight with another blue belt. It was super scary! 😂
But I survived.
@@LadieBjj awesome!👏
Cyborg in 2020 has been killing it...
He looks way better than when he was trying to slap Ryan into a submission
It’s like watching spiders trying to submit each other
Bjj em todas as finalizações! Só vejo brasileiro sendo campeão mundial, não há o que discutir, o Jiu Jitsu sempre vai ser brasileiro.
GOrdon Ryan - 1
Jiu Jitsu não né champs, mais o BJJ sim. A mais letal das artes.
Judo is better, and jiu-jitsu is just a ripoff of judo that puts more effort into ne-waza. Jiu-jitsu will never be from brasil, it is and will always be from japan
BJJ é foda demais.
O B no jiu jitsu tá lá de brincadeira. Para de se fazer de idiota, vc sabe qual jj o cara tava se referindo
Beautiful armbar by max. 11 seconds in really impressive.
the fact that out of his last 4 losses 3 are by inside heel hook for kaynan duarte is pretty alarming.
I really love practicing and watching BJJ but damn for someone who doesn't practice it its gotta be weird to watch haha
I doubt that.. I think and hope most men have done schoolyard wrestling & grappling as kids, that's basically what this looks like, just a lot of spinning until someone eventually wins. Obviously they're not the same skill level situations but unless you know a lot about BJJ, that is what it'll look like. Nothing weird, imo.
@@MajinBuusni eh, there are many countries were schools don't have wrestling team/classes so a lot of people don't know much or anything at all about grappling (given the fact that not every kid attends the wrestling classes anyways)
@@jestfullgremblim8002 he's probably 'Murican. They think the US is the whole world.
@@auteursrecht true, but i won't judge him XD
I have no clue what's going on but it looks insane
2:06 is simple breath taking
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu! 🇧🇷 OSS
Hope you guys are doing well and are safe! God bless✝️💕
Beautiful! Thanks for making this!
Wish I were young again so I could do all the martial arts . Folks! Enjoy sports when your body still allows you !
Flo grappling needs to step it up with the content
I love Jiu-Jitsu .
So beautiful man-all of it
Cyborg is always hyped when he wins
Fire choices! Thanks flo!
max denrely at 14 was so slick i love that
Cyborg is a savage! What an incredible power
I actually got to meet him once at a Seminar, dudes a fuckin beast for sure lol
2:00 niiiiiiiice
Know it all purp checking in here, JoeyJournal ✌
King Gordon is ALWAYS on top!!:))
Unless he pulls guard
Gluck Gluck Gluck Gluck Gluck
Well except for Felipe Pena.
BEST combat sport! I love it!
That triangle americana became one of my favorites
i feel like they are some snakes fighting. Looks really fun, hopefully i'll start learning bjj soon
im a year late but this is a banger! 11 sec armbar! amazing.
Missed the bugey choke by the Rutolo brother
This is awesome man I love this stuff pog*
Крутой видос, спасибо 🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely amazing
Nice choice of music 🎶
16 is amazing!!
I’m doing jiu jitsu, but it’s hard just to get these techniques and takedowns within a fight or sparring match
Could someone explain what happened in #5? 7:06
As you can tell, I don't practice Jiu Jitsu, just like to watch it cuz it's awesome :)
He passed out from the choke and the guy choking him was smart enough to stop the submission. The ref couldn't do much either since the guy didn't tap in time.
The guy passed out because he rapped the lapel around his neck and framed his hips and that put more pressure on the dudes carotid neck arteries with his arm and lapel causing the blood to stop he passed out because he did not submit
Gogoplata?!
I'll never ever try this. Definitely going to try it.
its hells gate of undertaker at wwe
Omg amazing 🤜🤛
That use of kimono sleeve is awesome 👏 This is so interesting, it’s like chess unpredictable fluid moves & counter attacks.. so many probabilities. If you’re a pro during the fight, would know exactly what your opponent is trying to do with you within a given position?
You have a general feeling like ''oh, He is going for an armbar'' but you generally try to defend against these thing. I recently started and I noticed that I got tapped by the submissions I knew were coming most of the time, but just dont know how to defend against. it is really fun.
Sorry I am just a fan/beginner, but what is the dinamic of a gubber/canto choke? I could not see it.....
edit: I will look for it in YT but it's something completely diferent that I ever seen.
edit2: I am not a pro fighter.
In a street fight no holds barred against a great Muay Thai fighter like Buakaw, not a chance!
You mean how the great rodtang was submitted in 3 minutes or less? Muay thai practitioners are especially vulnerable to grappling due to the upright stance and the light front foot. Y2k fairtex, stamo fairtex, rodtang, all have difficulty when grappling. Conversely, bjj or wrestling guys who are comfortable at getting taken down usually adopt muay thai really well (charles oliveira, Jan blachowicz, jon jones).
@@nathantheophilus4856 , the truth is the outcome of a fight in a ring is for the most part based on rules. However, in real life when it's a life and death situation, all bets are off. True Muay Thai fighters start from a very young age, and their train like crazy. The conditioning of their bodies over the years while growing cannot ever be replicated by someone who only starts training when they are a teenager (let alone when they're in their 20s). There's simply no comparison. In real life, fighters like Buakaw can easily kill anybody, even the best grapplers, if his life is really threatened.
@@annasusanti7621 and i just showed you an example where someone of that conditioning gets choked out in 3 minutes. You don't condition your carotid arteries. And as far as "no rules" goes its hilarious because buakaw has never had a no rules fight so we have no data on how he fares. Muay Thai has one of thr freest striking rules but it has the same bans as most striking sports, and no grappling at all. Even WITH rules he's had some rough losses. Body conditioning doesnt make up for knowledge gap, the same way the even the fittest grapplers can't immunize themselves from the damage of punches. If any Jitz guy on buakaw's weightclass and above gets one successful takedown, it's over. If buakaw gets a good hit or two in, its buakaw's win.
@@nathantheophilus4856 , all fighing competitions have rules, even cock fighting. That can make all the difference.
This is not Muay Thai, but you must be aware that there's people who can poke through rock hard coconuts with their fingers, if they had to fight with a grappler, and they're down on the ground, do you really believe that they won't try to puncture the grapper's stomach/liver/neck/eyes/etc if they're allowed to do that? Do you believe that the human body is tougher than coconuts? It's just an example how rules can change everything.
Commentary box is vibe
Cyborg ta voando, tiozão tá brabo
I know jiu-jitsu doesn't allow strikes but I think a lot of these matches would be a lot more interesting if they did.
Ju-Jutsu (one of the martial arts that jiu-jitsu used to ripoff many techniques) did have some striking. But you'll see, they only want to do grappling, because this is a grappling competition! If you want to see grappling and striking mixed up, you can always watch UFC/MMA
@@blackrosemedia1583 yeah, i know about everything you said. Even though i wasn't sure about Kano removing strikes for that reason. I've heard it from some people, but i there doesn't seem to be any source on it. I think that he actually just wanted to have a grapplin martial art, you know, it makes the art more "gentle" or "soft" as many throws are intended to be used on someone that is charging at you (it's not that they only work in those situations, but they are intended for such, for example, Uki Goshi or maybe even Tomoe Nage)
Mma
i liked how john blank said are you ok
Nice collection
Great upload
16 is insane!
Great list.
Best submissions for 2020 worst music to watch submissions to of all time
It’s that free rap beats vibe
2:56 He is definitely not a blackbelt. My sensi calls that a bumscotter. He deserves to lose if his tactic is like that
I would give you another thumbs-up if I could. As John Danaher and others have said, you can become world champion in BJJ without knowing a single takedown. What annoys me is guys who immediately drop onto their ass like this come across as people who are completely uninterested in any practicality of the martial art, and instead entirely on winning points within the safe confines of a competition. To each his/her own, but I always get very annoyed by it.
Rafael carrera. Thanks man. I do Japanese jujitsu and jsut started out. Ive finally got my yellow belt and even i know thats a stupid thing to do. Is to get on the ground. Your just giving your opponent an advantage at this point. My sensi told me that being a bum scotter is just a easy win. People like those are the reason why people think ground game sucks.
@@claytontichy3629 The Gracie's main counter was people who would pressure them until they sat on their arse, then just kicked the hell out of them while they were on the ground. That's what would happen in a real fight - you'd just get stomped on.
It's the same as competition Taekwondo - people become so obsessed with point scoring that any real world viability becomes irrelevant and they would never perform in any situation outside the heavily regulated environment they compete in.
I have never heard of a baratoplata in my life
I still don't understand what to do in bjj/grappling, I mean what should I catch/hold/push/pull, the possibilities is so wide, it's confusing me
Go take a class! i'm like 3-4 sessions in and i'm HOOKED
Brutal subs
I honestly wanna train this badly even though I'm 23, it seems therapeutic and brutal
you should do it!!
You should go. A lot of people start later
I started a few months ago its absolutely lovely
I’m 48 and am on my 3rd week. I enjoy it.
Broke my toe tonight though lol.
Leg locks and arm bars are moist AF
Eddie bravo I know your watching!!!!
World-class armbar ladies and gentlemen! 2:52
Cyborg is celebrating since hes feeling like his idol Gordon Ryan
How 2 people built like brick walls turn into strands of spaghetti in the blink of an eye
Where can I get together with other guys and have them do this stuff to me? 👍
if i could i would
Looks intimate
The SALA Choke
The damage to joints every match must be significant
It's not, you just tap early if its locked in
I used to love Cyborg till Slap-gate. Disgraced his whole legacy and just proved Gordon Ryan is the king.
Link?
Tyty for video!
Did the last one tapped out because of the head or the wrist?
The last one he had the choke but took the arm to get a more straightforward submission armbars are all or nothing and chokes people can wait or something and struggle and get out
I thought about starting Bjj! Watched this video and nope i dont let anyone break my foot on porpuse...thanks!
That would only happen at a high level competition, no ones gonna actually hurt you in training don’t worry :)
anyone seen a good breakdown of that max denrely armbar setup? been into studying submission threats while passing lately.
I didn't know you could use your gi for a submission
Gordon is too good. Who can beat him??
I never thought jujutsu to look this cool..!! Love from India. Anyways I can't afford to join this sport..! 😅
Thinking of getting into this, but I’m honestly scared
Don’t be bro I’m a kid I’ve been doing it for one year I think actually today and since I’m under 16 (14) I have the youth belts I’m at feet currently but it’s so much fun the best part is using good technique in life rolls and grappling and seeing how the technique really is so crucial to your submissions or takedowns etc
its usefull,dont be afraid
Do it, I started two weeks ago and my confidence level went up. I always get submitted everytime we roll but I am getting better and better everyday
4:19 nice move
addictive madness - lika a drug...
I didn't know you were allowed to do stuff like 1:55
What's the limit on how you can use the gi as a weapon or whatever like that?
There is really ik a choke called the loop choke and a baseball bat choke the is Gift wrapping, bow and arrow choke all sorts of stuff you can also use them for takedowns and passing etc if you didn’t know that aswell
well done
A lot of these guys will rip your arm or leg to shreds if they wanted to. This is just sport combat. Imagine these guys on life or death adrenaline
Brazilian fighters are so good.
Great video mang, but just a tip for the future: #15 is called an "STF." Unless John Cena is doing it; then it's an STFU.
2:51
Pull guard they said... it would be fun they said....
I always thought bjj was lame asf, till I fought one.
Acho que essa finalização da luiza monteiro me pareceu que encaixou uma chave de panturrilha
15 great
Heel Hooks are so damn hard to watch shit scares me
when did cris cyborg transition to roberto?