7:53 young female blue belt about to whoop Gringos ass! That is Beatriz Mesquita who later became multiple time world champ in Gi (IBJJF) and won ADCC a few times as well!
and 29:25, Bruno Panno was the one who brought gracie humaita to Maroubra/Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. Today he is still the Head Coach of Gracie Humaita in Alexandria. Royler is known to pass through from time to time. Oss
Igor was my first BJJ coach at Fabio Prado Jiu Jitsu in Fairfield, CA around 2011. Crazy seeing him on here. I second guessed if it was him until they said his name.
Yes, I do. I haven't been able to train at a gym in a few years due to my career. I haven't been to the Ralph Gracie location, but Fabio still has a gym open in Dixon. My former coach Sonny Ramos has a pretty good gym in suisun called T4L. I liked it better because it had other arts such as: wrestling, muay thai, kaju kempo etc. The Ramos family are the ones that brought kaju kempo to the state from Hawaii. Good people too.
@@ked4 I used to train at Ralph Gracie Berkeley and at Fabio Prado when I was going to school in Vallejo. I got my blue belt from Fabio back in 2015. They were very different but great schools. Ralph Gracie was straight to the point, you started with 30 min of calisthenics, some technique, and then rolling. There was pretty much no talking, no sitting out rounds, you are there to train. But it was a room full of tough rounds. Fabio Prado was way more relaxed, do a quick warmup, get to instruction and drilling, gets some rounds in. Lots of laughing and music to go along with the instruction. The cost was also a big difference. In 2015 it was like $160 a month for three days a week at Ralph Gracie Berkeley and if you went to open mat that counted as a day. I also had to pay bridge tolls which were like another $60 a month. Fabio Prado was $100 a month for unlimited. Costs have probably changed at both. At the end of the day I would try out both and see which gives you a better feeling.
Because time has moved on. Now all the martial arts are integrated. I remember watching this when it came out over 10 years ago it was an awesome series
I would love to see a remake of this show but I wouldn't want Discovery or History channel producing it. I don't want the goofy shit like Doug pulling a car with his head. It's not 2007 anymore. People have generally more knowledge about martial arts. No one has the tolerance for the mystical stuff anymore. I just want to watch people train different styles, maybe having more than a week to train as well. But you would have to find the right hosts, not just good fighters but people good on camera. Jimmy and Doug were great hosts.
He has a podcast/channel here on UA-cam, and there's a playlist on his channel where he talks about behind the scenes on Fight Quest. Apparently, while they were there in Rio, Jimmy got super sick because the producers made him swim in polluted water that they didn't know was sewer runoff from the favelas 😅 poor Jimmy.....
Yes, they're a joke and they're ruining the game. Today's high level grappling matches consist of two guys sitting on their butts with legs entangled trying to leg lock each other. Like "f*ck guard passing and dominant positions, I'mma heel hook ya brah".
@@kiraPh1234k Yeah, maybe, and maybe that's why wrestling is the dominant discipline in today's MMA and BJJ experts are vanishing from the sport. Why leg lock finishes are so rare to see? Oh, it's not so easy when punches are involved? What started as a fighting style to prove superiority against other disciplines, ended up as a p*ssified and lazy sport.
@@FerDensetsu "Pussified" is absolutely wild. When muscemeci dominated iminari in his ONE debut, it was leg focused and iminari too extreme damage while refusing to tap. Disagreement is one thing, but you've got to be genuinely stupid to call a sport that will permanently maim you "pussified"
All of theses black belts coaching these two and in their matches they coaching each other. Shut up and let the instructions come from their coaches. Lol
lol I love how Rickson doesn't do anything. He's like "yeah I'll come down from LA, say a few words, watch this white guys get their asses beat, get paid".
@@SINdaBlock411 But I'm not, so nice try bud, but I'll ask this, how do you know if they are "mcdojo"? Have you trained with a Gracie? Have you trained with any BJJ at all? I think you're just a typical keyboard warrior who's running his mouth over the Internet, just like the others! 😂
@@SINdaBlock411 Troll? Says the guy who just said Jutaijutsu is better? Yeah, you are joking, you think anyone's gonna take that comment seriously? Than you're truly delusional
7:53 young female blue belt about to whoop Gringos ass! That is Beatriz Mesquita who later became multiple time world champ in Gi (IBJJF) and won ADCC a few times as well!
and 29:25, Bruno Panno was the one who brought gracie humaita to Maroubra/Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. Today he is still the Head Coach of Gracie Humaita in Alexandria. Royler is known to pass through from time to time. Oss
Yes ! An amazing Bjj legend hall of fame !
Oss!
Igor was my first BJJ coach at Fabio Prado Jiu Jitsu in Fairfield, CA around 2011. Crazy seeing him on here. I second guessed if it was him until they said his name.
Do you still train in Fairfield/Vacaville area? I live around there and want to start soon: was thinking about Ralph Gracie's place
Yes, I do. I haven't been able to train at a gym in a few years due to my career. I haven't been to the Ralph Gracie location, but Fabio still has a gym open in Dixon. My former coach Sonny Ramos has a pretty good gym in suisun called T4L. I liked it better because it had other arts such as: wrestling, muay thai, kaju kempo etc. The Ramos family are the ones that brought kaju kempo to the state from Hawaii. Good people too.
@@ked4 I used to train at Ralph Gracie Berkeley and at Fabio Prado when I was going to school in Vallejo. I got my blue belt from Fabio back in 2015. They were very different but great schools. Ralph Gracie was straight to the point, you started with 30 min of calisthenics, some technique, and then rolling. There was pretty much no talking, no sitting out rounds, you are there to train. But it was a room full of tough rounds. Fabio Prado was way more relaxed, do a quick warmup, get to instruction and drilling, gets some rounds in. Lots of laughing and music to go along with the instruction. The cost was also a big difference. In 2015 it was like $160 a month for three days a week at Ralph Gracie Berkeley and if you went to open mat that counted as a day. I also had to pay bridge tolls which were like another $60 a month. Fabio Prado was $100 a month for unlimited. Costs have probably changed at both. At the end of the day I would try out both and see which gives you a better feeling.
i love this show why not do it now 2022
Because time has moved on. Now all the martial arts are integrated. I remember watching this when it came out over 10 years ago it was an awesome series
I would love to see a remake of this show but I wouldn't want Discovery or History channel producing it. I don't want the goofy shit like Doug pulling a car with his head. It's not 2007 anymore. People have generally more knowledge about martial arts. No one has the tolerance for the mystical stuff anymore. I just want to watch people train different styles, maybe having more than a week to train as well. But you would have to find the right hosts, not just good fighters but people good on camera. Jimmy and Doug were great hosts.
Great video!!!
Gracie Jiu Jitsu for life 🥋
The OG of this sport.
It’s funny to look back at this video and some of the training routines. I think these guys had fun messing with the gringos 😂
Jimmy Smith was the man. Solid commentator. I
Wonder what happened to him
he later got his bjj black belt and now commentates on WWE Raw
@@matthewp3234 I knew he got his black belt. I was really annoyed ufc got rid of him. I didn’t know he went to WWE. Thanks
He has a podcast/channel here on UA-cam, and there's a playlist on his channel where he talks about behind the scenes on Fight Quest.
Apparently, while they were there in Rio, Jimmy got super sick because the producers made him swim in polluted water that they didn't know was sewer runoff from the favelas 😅 poor Jimmy.....
Excelente, Oss
Do you have the karate episode ? Great show
"You have only one choice, pass my guard"
Foot lock, ankle lock, heel hook: Am I a joke to you?
Yes😃
Yes, they're a joke and they're ruining the game. Today's high level grappling matches consist of two guys sitting on their butts with legs entangled trying to leg lock each other. Like "f*ck guard passing and dominant positions, I'mma heel hook ya brah".
@@FerDensetsu
While you and I will clearly disagree on what a dominant position is, perhaps Wrestling is a sport/discipline that's more up your alley
@@kiraPh1234k Yeah, maybe, and maybe that's why wrestling is the dominant discipline in today's MMA and BJJ experts are vanishing from the sport. Why leg lock finishes are so rare to see? Oh, it's not so easy when punches are involved? What started as a fighting style to prove superiority against other disciplines, ended up as a p*ssified and lazy sport.
@@FerDensetsu
"Pussified" is absolutely wild.
When muscemeci dominated iminari in his ONE debut, it was leg focused and iminari too extreme damage while refusing to tap.
Disagreement is one thing, but you've got to be genuinely stupid to call a sport that will permanently maim you "pussified"
Interesting to see Jimmy trying to play some Single X here!
This bad ass
The ice cold water the Gracie team gave Jimmy....something tells me they didn't want Jimmy to fight well.
Who is the guy name albert 15:47 is he still active now ?
Breno is hilarious.
Is it me or is Doug a tougher guy than Jimmy
All of theses black belts coaching these two and in their matches they coaching each other. Shut up and let the instructions come from their coaches. Lol
NICE, Jimmy!
Shame what happened to rolls gracie
Master bjj is very complete and useful
Doug just can't catch a break in these huh? xD
@19:44 is where they put laxatives in his water. Jk
lol I love how Rickson doesn't do anything. He's like "yeah I'll come down from LA, say a few words, watch this white guys get their asses beat, get paid".
Fadda Jiu-Jitsu 4ever!!!
Oss!!
Igor won... imagine that
5:04
I’ll take a rusty purple belt over any white belt every time.
20:40 A1
Yea send one of these Brazilians to a D1 powerhouse to wrestle and let's see what happens! Absolute bullies choking that dude unconscious
Yeah haha as long as its not a real fight.
Dumb gringo spotted
Wrestling is great, but that’s not how it works.
Fighter X>Fighter Y.
Not “Style X>Style Y”.
How has he not heard of rickson gracie! Shameful
when you see an entire group of black belts, you know it's mcdojo crap
You're quite the comedian 😁
@@dakentaijutsu2010 seriously why?
@@SINdaBlock411 why do you think? Do you even know any of those people you describe as "mcdojo"?
@@dakentaijutsu2010 they don't know you either but 100% guaranteed if you told them you were into dakentaijutsu they'd mock the living crap out of you
@@SINdaBlock411 But I'm not, so nice try bud, but I'll ask this, how do you know if they are "mcdojo"? Have you trained with a Gracie? Have you trained with any BJJ at all? I think you're just a typical keyboard warrior who's running his mouth over the Internet, just like the others! 😂
People should quit wasting time in bjj or grappling or mma and train a REAL martial art such as jutaijutsu instead
😂😂😂😂😂
@@dakentaijutsu2010 your nickname literally has dakentaijutsu in it, so why are you laughing
@@SINdaBlock411 I'm laughing because of your comment if you're joking cause I think you are! 😂
@@dakentaijutsu2010 no, not at all, but I am curious now however whether you truly are into dakentaijutsu or just a troll
@@SINdaBlock411 Troll? Says the guy who just said Jutaijutsu is better? Yeah, you are joking, you think anyone's gonna take that comment seriously? Than you're truly delusional