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  • @worldstarnekkas
    @worldstarnekkas 10 років тому +64

    Paulson is a wizard. His videos should be in every grapplers library.

    • @LeoMottaLeerdam
      @LeoMottaLeerdam 8 років тому +2

      +worldstarnekkas youre right, I bought the Eriks Paulson Submision DVDS and is amazing...

  • @scottishfreeman
    @scottishfreeman 6 років тому +42

    Before the ufc existed, i was trained by eric paulson, in combat submission wrestling, he was building his own company even back in the 2000s, training coachs for other gyms world wide, i got the rare chance to meet him as a young mma fighter 16 years ago, in scotland, ive been following him ever since. his reach is far and wide

    • @sluggensluggen6467
      @sluggensluggen6467 4 роки тому +2

      Im guessing you trained withRick young?? 😃 never have the pleasure of training with either but both my coaches trained with them.

    • @chrisbera7952
      @chrisbera7952 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I trained with Erik in the early 90s when he was doing Shooto because I was with the JKD family in So Cal. I had more grappling knowledge than most people in the world back then, but now I'm terrible! Lol. Erik is a great guy, a supremely knowledgeable trainer and a martial Arts legend!

  • @cameronianwells1839
    @cameronianwells1839 8 років тому +60

    If Erik was 10 years younger he would have been a success in UFC He deserved a lot better one of the greatest most knowledeable martial artists ever!

    • @heavymetalheretic5386
      @heavymetalheretic5386 6 років тому

      How Old is Erik

    • @johnp7739
      @johnp7739 3 роки тому +13

      He would've been a success in the early 90s when he was plenty young...but the Gracies didn't want him to compete. He'd been studying BJJ with them since 1986 and studied grappling with Japanese Shooto fighters. He had a lot more experience than Ken Shamrock, who had only grappled for 1 year. Later, Renzo made him compete in the "Striker's Division" of a tournament where he couldn't use submissions (Renzo also competed and didn't want to face Paulson). Eric won his first fight but lost to a large kickboxer (Warring) in the 2nd round he could've easily submitted. Renzo won the grappler's division then was able to submit Warring in the final fight because the rules changed to "anything goes" in the final fight. Afterwards Rickson wouldn't let Paulson train with them so he started training with the Machado Bros. It shows what snakes most of the Gracies are.

    • @cameronianwells1839
      @cameronianwells1839 3 роки тому +2

      @@heavymetalheretic5386 born in June 66 so would have been in his late twenties/early thirties in the first few UFC events.

    • @bjjfreak8261
      @bjjfreak8261 3 роки тому

      @@johnp7739 Man, Renzo would have destroyed Paulson back then.

    • @johnp7739
      @johnp7739 3 роки тому +8

      @@bjjfreak8261 There's no way of knowing that. Paulson had both years of BJJ and catch training and was a much better striker. His main disadvantage was the whole "student vs. teacher" psychological thing and the fact that Paulson sometimes wasn't aggressive enough. Everyone thought Renzo, Royce, Belfort, etc. would destroy a Japanese former pro wrestler with zero BJJ training and....they lost instead.

  • @montebrown54
    @montebrown54 5 років тому +14

    As a student who use to train under the CSW banner this fills me with pride. Go hard Sensei Paulson!

  • @chrisbera7952
    @chrisbera7952 Рік тому +4

    I trained with Erik in the early 90s when he was doing Shooto because I was with the JKD family in So Cal. I had more grappling knowledge than most people in the world back then, but now I'm terrible! Lol. Erik is a great guy, a supremely knowledgeable trainer and a martial Arts legend!

  • @kallepikku4991
    @kallepikku4991 7 років тому +15

    The description forgot the most important of Erik Paulson's lineages: he's a Catch wrestling master. Learned Catch wrestling from Yorinaga Nakamura

    • @mishaaskar3323
      @mishaaskar3323 2 роки тому +5

      You also forgot Billy Robinson.
      He is also he student of Dan Inosanto...
      I rememebr when he and I used to chat...He called what he did as his JKD. It follows the Tao of Jeet Kune Do.

  • @kraftyxkrn
    @kraftyxkrn 11 років тому +3

    Sensei Erik... Such a bad ass and at the same time, so humble. Love this guy!

  • @crazlEgamer02
    @crazlEgamer02 10 років тому +12

    Paulson is just a beast on the ground!!

  • @adrews4936
    @adrews4936 9 років тому +11

    Erik Paulson is a beast! I remember his younger days, yes he was beat in World Combat by ex IBF Cruiser weight champion James Warring in a striking only fight which Paulson honestly would have beat if not for the old school rules when hair pulling was legal. Warring got ahold of his pony tail with one hand and punched with the other. He never let go. I was a fighter and now a trainer. Paulson is an absolute legend in all MMA circles.

    • @orangeiceice12
      @orangeiceice12 9 років тому +3

      A Drews That long hair and those kung fu pants. One of my absolute favorites as a kid, and one of the greatest and most open minded trainers on planet Earth.

    • @enoch5016
      @enoch5016 9 років тому

      +A Drews He was JKD then and he was a huge disappointment. JKD was suppose to be the MMA of its day.Then a boxer comes in and pulls his hair. JKD was all about reality and in the end it didn't do the job. I was training in JKD at the time and it was such a let down to see not a single JKD fighter go anywhere.

    • @fujow111
      @fujow111 7 років тому

      Enoch real Jkd not for thering. no eye pokes no groin kicks.

    • @harageilucid4352
      @harageilucid4352 6 років тому +2

      Worst part about it is that if Paulson had won that fought he would have gone on to fight one of the Gracies....i forget if it was Renzo or Rickson but EP had better striking than either of them and its possible he could have won. Man i wish that fight had happened.

  • @thomasstillman4805
    @thomasstillman4805 4 роки тому +2

    I remember when he was doing the Inosanto seminars. He was teaching some cool stuff back then in the mid 90's

  • @jamestjr.5561
    @jamestjr.5561 11 років тому +3

    ive trained at csw back in 09 hes a crazy man and knows so much shit its crazy he even knows pressure points he trained me for my 2nd mma fight and i was completely sore i told him he said turn around and he cracked my neck shoulder and back and all of it went away eric your the man!

  • @rustyshackleford735
    @rustyshackleford735 4 роки тому +4

    Fight starts at 10:11

  • @sidcabral
    @sidcabral 13 років тому +1

    Lots of respect for the elder pushing the pace of the fight/nice quick sub

  • @panther_mountain
    @panther_mountain 8 років тому +5

    Erik Paulson !!!!!

  • @tonymorales2099
    @tonymorales2099 5 років тому +3

    Wicked Eric Paulson arm lock “man of a thousand holds “ JKD

  • @AmericanBornFighter
    @AmericanBornFighter 12 років тому +1

    You da man! After the long lay off you haven't missed a beat.
    Combat Submission Wrestling rocks!!!

  • @sighannibal8326
    @sighannibal8326 5 років тому +1

    MMA is so underrated and appreciated. It unites both Grapplers and strikers. It challenges a human being to adjust in seconds in order to win. Erik Paulson is the truth. He simplified grappling with CSW.

  • @orangeiceice12
    @orangeiceice12 9 років тому +4

    THAT SPIN THOUGH. Catch is alive and well.

  • @YachtsmenInc
    @YachtsmenInc 12 років тому +2

    Erik is a beast. Looks like just the average stocky guy. He could break any non trained fighters arm, ankle, knee within 25 seconds.

  • @brianlewis7368
    @brianlewis7368 12 років тому +1

    Great clip,
    I have seen most of Eriks videos and really like CSW 2011 Camp, Killer leg locks, Ultimate MMA Training, but really all of his are good.
    I actually rent 95% of my training videos from online from Goldstarvideo. It is a good deal in that the cost is only 10 bucks per disc for 30 days and they ship them out quick to ya. I think this is the best deal on the internet. They do have about all of Eriks videos.

  • @Doroboneko
    @Doroboneko 12 років тому +1

    That's one of the most textbook perfect armbars I've ever seen in MMA.

  • @AZTigerMMA
    @AZTigerMMA 11 років тому +1

    BIG PAULSON FAN !!!!!!!!

  • @stoner2280
    @stoner2280 13 років тому +1

    sweet finish!

  • @brottarnacke
    @brottarnacke 13 років тому +1

    He's the man.

  • @morals57
    @morals57 7 років тому +1

    Legend.

  • @jackhartsough3
    @jackhartsough3 5 років тому

    Beautiful!!!

  • @Morgan1Bear4Pride
    @Morgan1Bear4Pride 13 років тому +1

    CSW!! all day!! my curriculum i go under, he is the man

  • @etagged
    @etagged 11 років тому +1

    Well of course, no one skill can win a fight but the problem in the UFC with submissions is that many of the fighters do not chain their submissions together, making easy to avoid them. Plus, there is a time limit so it is smarter to wait out a round on top rather than to go for something (e.g. GSP). That being said, Sensei Paulson has been doing this long enough to know when exactly to go for a submission and how to finish it, you should watch some of his videos where he talks mma strategy

  • @joebob2299
    @joebob2299 12 років тому +1

    I saw the lineages there up in the info thing, and having never seen Paulson fight assumed he would be an unstoppable JKD, TKD, Thai fighting monster. So much for the black belts.
    Sexy ground fighting, though. The second he went to the ground it was over. Well, maybe 2 seconds.

  • @jongracie8233
    @jongracie8233 12 років тому

    I would lilke to get a couple of Erik Paulson's training dvds, what would you recommend? Where is the best deal

  • @TheAllAroundG
    @TheAllAroundG 13 років тому +1

    @killyin its so true, a monster...the way he grabbed Ford and kinda manhandled him...i've felt Sensei Erik's power...its actually scary

  • @KJGould
    @KJGould 13 років тому

    @FIVEstarFRO Not quite, GSP tried to 'Kimura' Hughes from the bottom of side control first, which led to the spinning armlock counter.

  • @elmundir
    @elmundir 13 років тому +2

    @MrSHAJW no Erik Paulson is just a monster of pure techniques in grappling

  • @marleySux
    @marleySux 11 років тому +4

    ford tapped before the arm was even extended

  • @MUZIC146
    @MUZIC146 12 років тому

    Perfect take down and arm bar

  • @KJGould
    @KJGould 12 років тому +1

    In a tournament where his bracket wasn't allowed to use submissions, after having a tough fight earlier in the night, and again having his hair used against him.

  • @0713mas
    @0713mas 12 років тому +1

    Good fight! Paulson's still got it.

  • @LeoMottaLeerdam
    @LeoMottaLeerdam 8 років тому

    Bravo ! ! !

  • @geu6270
    @geu6270 5 років тому +1

    Sensei Erik would have most likely beat him standing if he wanted from what I was seeing. Maybe a bit more abd and counter striking on the half beat....his striking game...underrated. Maybe he just decided to be safe and finish the fight early. Slow it down & notice at the around 11:40 Erik lands a solid right and Jones counters and the announcers give credit to the wrong fighter for landed strike. :) As a matter of factorial Erik outside slips it to the left. So right before Sensei takes him down, he had the best shots in the stand-up, imho.
    ua-cam.com/video/gWbmkz35NeA/v-deo.html

  • @Johnworksdaily
    @Johnworksdaily 5 місяців тому

    10:10 👊👊

  • @namayake
    @namayake 11 років тому +2

    fight starts at 10:10

  • @chastell
    @chastell 12 років тому +1

    PAULSON IS THE DADDY!!! Didn't think he could do it after 7 years!!!!!!!!1

  • @etagged
    @etagged 11 років тому +2

    I would say that Bas is good at them but definitely not a master, Erik has over 30 years of experience and is a true master.

  • @Sei1989
    @Sei1989 13 років тому

    wow... amazing..

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA
    @TENNSUMITSUMA 10 років тому +3

    I can see every frame these strikes are slow. How do you not lose speed as you age? You don't have to lose power and power lifters prove that. Speed though..... does old age really equal slow motion?

    • @MB-yb6fo
      @MB-yb6fo 10 років тому +1

      Yes , age fucks up everything. Speed and power are two sides of the same coin. Power is a function of Work over time. Of course work over less time equals more speed. But if you can't generate enough force , then your punching speed will suffer also

    • @foxybrown2
      @foxybrown2 9 років тому +1

      TENNSUMITSUMA absolutely not you do not have to get slower with age I have not and then some people are born quicker than others but i think both of them being over weight did have something to do with speed

    • @j3susj1had
      @j3susj1had 7 років тому

      TENNSUMITSUMA a bit off topic, but like my coach ALWAYS says, "power is the last thing to go" lol

  • @bobbyzion12
    @bobbyzion12 9 років тому +1

    He made him commit to the stand up, and then the quick kill, nice.
    Even though the other guys stand up was shit, he probably could of beaten him on his feet as well. He was probably just fearful of Paulson's ground game, which makes it even more difficult.

  • @CarlosRedlichRocks
    @CarlosRedlichRocks 5 місяців тому

    so sick

  • @wondeboy12
    @wondeboy12 13 років тому

    The comintator said he was an olympic hopeful, but neglected to mention in what? Judo or Tae Kwon Do?

  • @superman8598
    @superman8598 2 місяці тому

    Прикольно у этого чувака очень хороший грэпплинг, у Паулсона, возился возился с ним в стойке потом полумал зачем это надо один проход и все😊

  • @Disease409
    @Disease409 11 років тому +1

    Eriks the best!!!!!!

  • @rrt1592
    @rrt1592 7 років тому +8

    Paulson would've beat Rickson. Paulson was the real first mixed martial artist before Frank Shamrock.

    • @erikpaulson4929
      @erikpaulson4929 11 місяців тому

      Riickson was by far the BEST ever🎉❤

  • @craneandcobraclosecombat
    @craneandcobraclosecombat 5 місяців тому

    Making it look easy after 7 years off 👏

  • @flexatarianlife9174
    @flexatarianlife9174 4 роки тому

    7:26 what tf was that for tho...

  • @billquantrill3936
    @billquantrill3936 8 років тому +1

    his first slap was an attempt to grab his own hand to prevent the lock. when paulson isolated the elbow he knew he wasnt going anywhere, so he tapped a bit early so paulson would know to slow the momentom of the extension. once you know what to feel for, you know when your gone because hyperextension will slow further training down not to mention a break. there was an escape on the arm on the down side but the timing would have to have been there, and paulson would have to be slipping on the wrist control, and I bet he wasnt. definately not staged on this fight..

  • @deathraygonzo6339
    @deathraygonzo6339 4 місяці тому

    Yeah pretty much how I figured this will go

  • @elmundir
    @elmundir 13 років тому

    @strokerman01 yes i agree with you but my precedent comment is true too erik paulson is the yoda of grappling xd
    sorry for my bad english

  • @MrMZaccone
    @MrMZaccone 11 років тому +1

    Ya think Ford has ever been on the ground with anybody? Like ... EVER?

  • @rustyshackleford735
    @rustyshackleford735 4 роки тому +2

    He had no chance on the ground with Paulson. He should've worked on his sprawl before this fight.

  • @BadLiterature
    @BadLiterature 11 років тому +5

    This is the way how to fight on the ground.Not the obscene skills of the UFC

  • @510wn
    @510wn 5 років тому

    Fix

  • @jamestjr.5561
    @jamestjr.5561 11 років тому

    also any1 who wants to train and fight csw is a great gym its off imperial highway past the brea mall hell get you in shape cardio satrength and technically wise

  • @iphone13x49
    @iphone13x49 4 роки тому

    Erick paulson vs Royce Gracie

  • @TruthWielder
    @TruthWielder 12 років тому

    Actually, he said Judo. O_o

  • @MrBoommer1
    @MrBoommer1 9 років тому

    This looks like a fix. The guy started tapping way before the arm was even locked. Hmmm.

    • @michaelmusashi7906
      @michaelmusashi7906 8 років тому

      +MrBoommer1 Not at all. This is 2007. Strikers were still strapping on MMA gloves who were clearly out of their element. Even today you see HWs who hit the mat and are practically clueless.

    • @mikeyuskiw3477
      @mikeyuskiw3477 8 років тому

      Erik Paulson is just that good. I've training with him and know his skill level first hand. Some of the best MMA guys in the world look to him and others in the Inosanto academy to guidance.

    • @sofatrooper5266
      @sofatrooper5266 8 років тому

      He did tap early but its not a fix, he is inexperienced in ground fighting, so any pain or discomfort normally leads to quick taps.

    • @chaos_omega
      @chaos_omega 8 років тому +1

      Experienced guys tap quickly too, it's to avoid injury. If they feel they aren't going to get out of it, or don't feel like struggling to do so, they'll just tap before anything gets fully locked out.

  • @dogabutila
    @dogabutila Рік тому

    You can tell when he just decided to win.

  • @etagged
    @etagged 11 років тому

    Leg locks do not require much strength or athleticism and can easily be performed on opponents much larger than yourself. It pisses ME off how ignorant and presumptuous some people on the internet are.

  • @deedeeramone7964
    @deedeeramone7964 7 років тому

    Ford was tapping before the lock was put on. He did the double tap. Rewatch it if you don't believe me
    (///_-)

  • @mikeliamprank4846
    @mikeliamprank4846 11 років тому

    I do mma with him in Louisiana at a siminar

  • @mikeliamprank4846
    @mikeliamprank4846 11 років тому

    I train with shihan Paulson
    He's awsome

  • @IIllIIIlll
    @IIllIIIlll 12 років тому

    Fight starts at 10:10
    Thumbs up so other people see

  • @muel294
    @muel294 12 років тому

    owned on the ground

  • @truemanc
    @truemanc 12 років тому

    Erik doesnt need condition.... he will beat you with knowledge!

  • @tricepsish
    @tricepsish 12 років тому

    lol Erik Paulson once got beaten by a kick boxer with no ground game

  • @etagged
    @etagged 11 років тому

    I wouldn't bet on it

  • @chambers712
    @chambers712 13 років тому

    Bas Rutten vs Erik Paulson

  • @AndrewB416
    @AndrewB416 13 років тому

    lol @scarred10. Overweight, slow, and hesitant Erik Paulson would wrap you up and that'd be the end of you.
    Paulson is a beast, no question.

  • @oregonshit
    @oregonshit 12 років тому

    saw that coming... lol

  • @kbcn7392
    @kbcn7392 Місяць тому

    Looks like Ford tap prematurely,,no sign of resistance or defense at least...

  • @isaacduran6301
    @isaacduran6301 6 років тому +1

    only WT and BJJ !?!?! hah!! you forget his CACC skills :
    Billy Robinson --> Erik Paulson
    Karl Gotch -->Yorinaga Nakamura --> Erik Paulson

  • @MrPrestige350
    @MrPrestige350 12 років тому

    Ford had no business on the ground with Erik.

  • @Pifagorass
    @Pifagorass Рік тому

    Advetorial for Barnet 😅

  • @azfryguy
    @azfryguy 13 років тому

    Jeff tappas soon as Erik went for his arm.

  • @Sei1989
    @Sei1989 12 років тому

    watch?v=DA5e8d2JPBg&feature=relmfu
    Erik Paulson's turn back kick set ups!

  • @etagged
    @etagged 11 років тому

    Yeah sorry, I didn't realize that you had a state of the art fighter simulation program compartmentalized in your brain. Since you're obviously so intelligent, you must understand how leg locks work. Just in case you don't, leg locks are basically a game of chess where you flow from move to move and the one who can think the most moves ahead wins... So imagine a novice playing a chess master, who do you think will win?

  • @Panthro11
    @Panthro11 5 місяців тому

    That almost looked unfair! He did that way easy!

  • @FIVEstarFRO
    @FIVEstarFRO 13 років тому

    Matt Hughes vs GSP I finish

  • @ThisSentenceIsFalse
    @ThisSentenceIsFalse 13 років тому

    textbook

  • @scarred10
    @scarred10 13 років тому

    erik looked like he didnt train at all for that fight.Oerweight,slow ,hesitant,no timing,very poor even for a 41 yr old

  • @foxybrown2
    @foxybrown2 6 років тому

    You do not have to get slower with age Erik is way over weight if he was 50ble lighter he would be lighter on his feet. Erik hands are not that good he got hit with some stuff he should not have.

  • @armytaskforce11x
    @armytaskforce11x 12 років тому

    EriK Paulson vs jon jones!
    hahaha

  • @kendahomie
    @kendahomie 8 років тому

    Idk who had a lamer comeback, bas or Paulson....

    • @skarhead7597
      @skarhead7597 7 років тому

      Spooky mansion Fan
      What kind of comeback fight would you like an older, obviously declined fighter to have after being away from pro comepetition for years ?

    • @kendahomie
      @kendahomie 7 років тому +1

      SKARHEAD 75
      Fight someone who's an old veteran like Pedro hizo, shit Dan Severn was still around then, ask Matt Hume for a rematch, take a fight with bas...... there are so many older names, especially during this time