Kazushi Sakuraba Highlight: "In Fact, Pro Wrestling Is Strong" - Breakdown Trailer
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2020
- A trailer/highlight for my upcoming MMA breakdown & analysis of Kazushi Sakuraba: "In Fact, Pro Wrestling Is Strong". In the study, I will explore his unique catch wrestling style and explain how it earned him the nickname of "The Gracie Hunter".
The breakdown looks like it will be split into two parts, with one part dedicated to the use of the double wristlock/chicken wing/kimura that he used so successfully.
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You kind of wonder what those CACC wrestling legends could have done at the time of early UFC. Think about it. Shamrock was able to tear through everyone but Royce and his CACC experience was about 3 years at most. At that same time William Regal was in his mid 20s and had a decade of experience in CACC.
Sonny I told myself that it would be Christmas morning if you ever uploaded a Sakuraba breakdown. He is my top 3 favorite fighter. Saku has the biggest balls on Earth. My dopamine levels are blown from that intro alone.
P.s. that Carlos Newton fight is one of the best grappling exchanges in all of MMA history.
Glad I could help!!
Two of my favourite analysts in you and Jack Slack are doing a study on one of my favourite MMA fighters. It must be Christmas.
I just saw he is doing one too. Good motivation to get the first part out.
@@SonnyBrown Friendly competition. I like it (:
@@k.rick_9993 For the record in case he gets his finished before mine I plan on blowing up Sakus finish to the Rampage Jackson fight 😄
A trailer for my upcoming breakdown on Sakuraba. I thought I would release this on its own after I put it together for all the individual sections of his game. The final study is going to be in two parts with one dedicated to his double wrist lock aka kimura. The full video will include the standard narration of techniques. I had put these clips together to use throughout the breakdown video but when I combined them all together I thought it was worth releasing on its own.
Great work, can't wait
The kimura? I think his low single leg takedown was/is more relevant. I mean he did it better than Khabib or Tony 😂. Given than most UFC wrestlers are american that creates a sort of pro-double leg bias. Sakuraba showed that single legs are viable in MMA
"I'll give you my back, if you give me a hand?"
- Kazushi Sakuraba
You must have spent a lot of time on this breakdown ! Sakuraba is probably my all time favourite MMA fighter, he was always so entertaining and creative.
A lot of time. Consider it a lockdown special :)
Those old pro-wrestling clips are amazing. Can you point me in the right direction to find and watch some? Thanks.
Legit don't know how I managed to find so many matching clips.
Newton vs Sakuraba is one of my favourite fights ever
Aahhhh The Gracie Hunter!!
Perhaps my favourite fighter of all time.
Has Christmas come early Sir?
Hank you for your post, I eagerly await your next one.
Cheers!
Thank you! Should be soon!
Sonny you are always outdoing yourself. Amazing work mate
Thinking about the time it took matching these clips up, wow. Well done man
Actually looking back on it I dont know how I did it haha
Awesome music! Amazing trailer. Can't wait!
Thank you once again!
that was beautiful. None greater than the IQ Wrestler, Pro Wrestling Messiah, Gracie Hunter!
Hey coach I'm huge fan and I've always appreciated your time and effort on answering my questions wich are all under MMA rules :
-isn't it better to always clasp my hands in a Double leg if not when should I do it?
-what do you think about cross facing the exponent in a sprawl?
-how do I use butterfly hooks from my back?
And again thank you for the help and time you put into answering and please don't be brief we are stuck anyways
Single boston crab guard pass was wicked
So cool!
It's called a Step-over Toehold. It was Lou Thesz's special. Catch wrestling legend. Check him out.
Step-over is a great technique to transition directly to Half Boston Crab and other leg/spine/neck locks.
@@kallepikku4991 yeah saw the video highlight of thesz. Great way to break the guard
Wrestling, the one skill that is more than a match for BJJ!
Looks fantastic
Early Pro-wrestling is inspired from catch wrestling, now pro-wrestling is about high flyers and kickers
Yep! Checkout my other videos on Sakuraba! 🙏
This is great!!
Looking towards it!
Thank you!
awesome job
Goddamn. Looking forward to this.
When will you release the complete sakuraba video? Cant wait to see all 30 minutes of it!!!!
I am so freaking close. I think I will finish today to tomorrow, then render and upload and set a premiere for Tuesday morning EST.
Love it
Great tune
Yeah I thought it fit perfect.
great!
Yeah those are some smooth techniques.
Awesome
Thank you!
New subscriber really great channel
Ohhhhh yeaaaaaaa!
PRIDE WILL NEVER DIE! :DD
Can't wait. I love saku!
War Saku!!!
You and Jack Slack both working on Saku stuff simultaneously? This will be fun.
Sick video SAKURABA
This made me your subscriber
Wow... I watched this one 3 times. Beautiful.
Thank you !
Do you have any new videos in the works?
DUDE you need to make a video about Orlando Americo da Silva, the Dudú. He was a catch wrestler and he taught George Gracie. Therefore, BJJ is a mixture of Judo and CACC. Make a video about it.
Welcome back Sonny I did that video on how Jorge Masvidal can beat Kamara Usman, I will work on a part 2 tonight with some highlights, as well one on Gegard.
Awesome! I will check them out.
@@SonnyBrown thank you.
Your breakdown is awesome man
when will this be out sonny?
Sakuraba was the nicest fighter ever. He rarely punched someone in the face, and he always looked like he was having fun during his matches.
He was a unique fighter for sure.
At 1:32 there is a wrestler vs a boxer. What match is that?
Where can I find the school of grappling youtube channel or website
@egolu tc kızlarına söven adam no idea what you're saying
@egolu tc kızlarına söven adam Hasan is a Muslim name, not a Turkish name
Fucken love it . Will scare a few know it alls off !!!!
Sakuraba didn't move like the opponent wanted him to -_-
He sure didn't!
1:00 who is he fighting?
Renzo Gracie!
:')
I mean Old classic Pro wrestling was close to real fight they definitely doing Catch wrestling and Shoot Wrestling style... Far difference to current Pro wrestling mostly they'll try to be high flying jumping on top etc ..
Catch wrestling really is better suited towards MMA than BJJ is. Don't get me wrong, BJJ can be useful when you have to fight on your back, but I've always felt it was too defensive. I cringe when I see fighters jump on their back and and kick their legs up like a flipped over turtle, no wonder wrestlers easily destroy them.
Pro wrestling is to strong for a lot mma fighters they have never done it but the ones that have will tell you it's not fake but choreographed and predetermined the matches are already decided but some promotions don't fake there nothing like everyone on planet earth knew ecw was legit everyone they were beating the shit out of each other for real new jack I mean he really fucked dudes up I mean I was like shit he is gonna kill someone and he didn't besides carving that kid but oh well
A lot of pro wrestling is based out of real fighting. pro-wrestling started out as real fighting
Yep sure is!
Leave it to the Japanese to take Catch seriously while the rest of us are snapping into a Slim Jim.
Yeah it is amazing what he was able to do with catch.
what no sexy voice over
The full version will have narration.