I wish there was a subtitle of what saku said in his own words.... Maybe could bring josh barnet next for the another podcast with saku, since he also speaks japanese
On the contrary, it was a combo of his wrestling background from his youth and college plus his cross training in kickboxing that helped him beat the Gracies. At 0:55, the question on his background was already asked and Sakuraba confirmed that his main background was freestyle wrestling and prowrestling. Catch wrestling as a term is a common euphemism tactic used by uninformed people like you. Interestingly, none of Sakuraba's UWFi colleagues are ever called Catch wrestlers like Yoji, Kanehara, and Tamura since they lost to the Gracies and/or other BJJ reps.
@@graciederangementsyndrome3669 and theres no such thing as Brazilian/Gracie Jujitsu....... its just Kosen Jujitsu practiced by Brazilians....... Brazilian/Gracie Jujitsu is a euphemism tactic used by uninformed people like you.....
@@67blackdragon Did you not read my last comment? All of them were training for UWFi which all matches were fake and where Billy Robinson was the head coach. You CACC cultists drunk way too much of Jake Shannon's CACC kool-aid.
@@ironfistfreddie Maeda never attended any of the Imperial Universities where Kosen was taught so there's a 0% chance BJJ is Kosen Judo. It's YOU who's using euphemism by calling BJJ ground grappling(or newaza for that matter) Kosen Judo by association fallacy. I don't expect much from an armchair keyboard grappler with zero real life grappling experience.
Your 'translator' went rogue. To be fair, it's a tough job and this is not a great format for it, but he was altering both the questions and the answers quite a bit.
@@boogiewoogit5597but Sakuraba's answers were so short. He barely said anything. And the translator said 10xs more than what he said. So he clearly didn't convey the question well and was answering for him.
I wish there was a subtitle of what saku said in his own words.... Maybe could bring josh barnet next for the another podcast with saku, since he also speaks japanese
This is amazing and thanks for sharing and putting this session together! Fantastic channel!
Cant believe no one asked about his catch wrestling background, thats what helped him beat lots of the Gracies....
On the contrary, it was a combo of his wrestling background from his youth and college plus his cross training in kickboxing that helped him beat the Gracies. At 0:55, the question on his background was already asked and Sakuraba confirmed that his main background was freestyle wrestling and prowrestling. Catch wrestling as a term is a common euphemism tactic used by uninformed people like you.
Interestingly, none of Sakuraba's UWFi colleagues are ever called Catch wrestlers like Yoji, Kanehara, and Tamura since they lost to the Gracies and/or other BJJ reps.
@@graciederangementsyndrome3669 He was taught by the late great Billy Robinson as well, who was a catch wrestler.
@@graciederangementsyndrome3669 and theres no such thing as Brazilian/Gracie Jujitsu....... its just Kosen Jujitsu practiced by Brazilians....... Brazilian/Gracie Jujitsu is a euphemism tactic used by uninformed people like you.....
@@67blackdragon Did you not read my last comment? All of them were training for UWFi which all matches were fake and where Billy Robinson was the head coach. You CACC cultists drunk way too much of Jake Shannon's CACC kool-aid.
@@ironfistfreddie Maeda never attended any of the Imperial Universities where Kosen was taught so there's a 0% chance BJJ is Kosen Judo. It's YOU who's using euphemism by calling BJJ ground grappling(or newaza for that matter) Kosen Judo by association fallacy. I don't expect much from an armchair keyboard grappler with zero real life grappling experience.
Sakuraba the Best in his day, where can i buy his rashguard ? Thanks..
Did you find it anywhere?
Thanks
Legend
Craigs rashguard for sale anywhere?
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Saku!
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Your 'translator' went rogue. To be fair, it's a tough job and this is not a great format for it, but he was altering both the questions and the answers quite a bit.
Nah, he was getting the gist across. We must have some translators commenting, translators always think the other guys translation sucks, ha.
@@boogiewoogit5597but Sakuraba's answers were so short. He barely said anything. And the translator said 10xs more than what he said. So he clearly didn't convey the question well and was answering for him.
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Poor translator