This dude looked like he had 1/2 a season of wrestling as a freshman, quit and showed up at a BJ tournament 10 years later to face his demons and redeem himself
The guy just has self esteem issues. That's the only reason he acts like that lol. If he sticks around and trains long enough, he'll get that choked out of him
Personally i doing think it's self esteem, I think its cause he's actually a bitch. He's a bitch and he knows he's a bitch so he walks the world putting on this tough guy front. He been acting like the stereotypical movie bully for so long its what hes become. He probably didn't have a strong male role model round growing up. Its sad...
@@rescuespitbulls7009 they're wrestling shoes, hes allowed to have them, but not allowed to be an asshole with wrestling shoes who doesn't know what he's doing...
rafael mercado I understand them being wrestling shoes, but why his he allowed to wear them during a BJJ tournament? Plenty of people grappling, one guy in shoes.
I read the title thinking "no way this guy could be the worst of all time". After watching it I can confirm this guy is the worst grappler of all time.
@@JDGage it’s possible, but he’d be representing the gym and I doubt anyone is attaching their reputation to that. The fakes would hide their students from a tournament
@@JDGage If he was a nice guy he wouldn’t have walked away after being DQed without shaking hands, or apologizing or showing the slightest bit of remorse or sportsmanship, really anything that a nice person would. Everything about him screams the opposite.
For those that don't understand the ending. You can in fact slam someone in Bjj under IBJJF rules. However, you cannot slam in the purpose to defend a submission. It is not because the sport is watered down, but because too many practitioners have been knocked out and suffered severe spinal injuries from being slammed for holding a submission, specifically the leg triangle from the guard. The purpose for these rules is so that practitioners can continue to use BJJ for the rest of their life's and not risk permanent injury or death in an amateur tournament. Personally, if it was up to me, from evaluating this video, I would suspend that kid from Bjj tournaments until purple belt, suspend the coach and gym for a considerable ample time.
slamming shouldn't be an issue if you know own the correct defense or escape.... slamming is for meat heads like this chubby fuck who Cleary had an attitude the whole time
Sampo Kemppainen you would have to make sure your knee hits the mat first. It also has to be controlled like how you said. otherwise you would get DQd.
88unstoppable Just had ibjjf rulebook in hand. What i understood, you can throw and slam your opponent only when not in guard or submission position. and head first slams are illegal all the way. So what i got, there's no rule against fancy throws and pickups. You just can't use them to escape guard or submission.
victormothamo those are wrestling shoes this dude probably had minimal wrestling experience in high school and thought he could try a jiu jitsu tournament
Tom Foolery It’s so fucked because Shamrock is a great fighter but decided to grapple with the Gracie rather than actually trying to go standup. Shamrock has fucking great takedown defense from his wrestling background. Why did he decide to grapple with a system built around the idea of being on the ground?!
These people saying this is a “college wrestler”. I placed in the state tournament in high school and wrestled state placers year round. Never seen one of them wrestle like this. Stance is too high and he moves like shit.
This guy just sucks...if he is a wrestler he is terrible one lol and he's the whitest white belt there is in Jiu-Jitsu. Shitty wrestlers won't shoot on Jiu-Jitsu guys cuz they get trapped in the gaurd and subbed. Good ones shoot and control the whole time. We call it stalling.
bro dont diss training from watching ufc. I promoted my self to brown belt from white belt in BJJ after watch the Mcgregor vs Khabib fight and I think I learned a lot. I also am a black belt ion 15 martial arts just from watching UFC.
"Bruh I'm the better fighter then you these wimpy rules are holding me back." No you both agreed to fight under the same set of rules and you weren't good enough to win under them. Getting mad and deliberately going outside the rules to injure him because you are losing isn't martial arts or sport, its assault and battery, and realistically not much different then body slamming someone because you are angry you lost a video game.
This guy NEEDS BJJ. Clearly. Hopefully he is rebuked by a responsible teacher, I strongly suggest that students not rush to compete until they know some skills like how to pass a guard. Give it about 6 months to a year. I really insist that any student of mine understand that you represent me and my school in any competition whether you declare it or not. People will want to know "who trained this guy?" if you are good or - in this case very bad. Sportsmanship is a must. I will not train or be associated with poor losers or bullies. If you act like an asshole...I will help you by telling you you are acting like an asshole and I will cut ties with you if you do not smarten up. Like for this guy...because he obviously doesnt know what he is doing...I would say no competition for 1 year and he must satisfy me that he can represent himself (and his instructor) as a sportsman first. Too many instructors are not firm at insisting that their students act like honorable men and women at these tournaments. I dont care if you win or lose...but act with respect, control, and dignity.
you are the kind of teacher I would love to train under. I've been elbowed in the face, poked in the eye in the bjj fundamental class, and that was two weeks into the school. sadly I did not stay with the school. I always ended up with the meathead because no one else wanted to roll with him.
The anti-slam rule also protects the person being submitted. I can quickly sink an arm bar and destroy an elbow joint before I get slammed. But in accordance with rules I hold it for the tap. Save the street fighting for the street.
Benzilla. My coach would sometimes come up with goofy code names for different positions in case the opponent was listening. I'm not sure if this was the case, but just some food for thought.
Man, I wanted to watch this and think it was being blown out of proportion but this was bad. Maybe not a bad student but definitely in need of a gym with a few enforcers to get his perspective adjusted.
he doesn't know what he's doing. He's not a wrestlers, not a BJJ guy. White very little to no experience right? His problem is he lacked experience and he's been watching too much MMA. Hopefully he adjusts his attitude.
Calling aggressive technique "attitude" is bullshit. I want my competitors to be tough and aggressive and a little 1 ft bounce like this isn't going to bother me. He could have lifted the guy a lot higher and slammed him a lot harder he was obviously just trying to escape the armbar and inexperienced. They need to allow slams that aren't merely attempting to injure someone this will make everyone's BJJ more effective rather than relying to the rules to protect them when attempting a dangerous hold. Also, if he trained in an MMA gym this might be something they teach, I've seen a lot of people bounce out of armbars. Also it's not clear that this is BJJ rather than submission grappling. since it's clearly not IBJJF rules because they don't allow wrestling shoes.
@@lionheart1522 If they started allowing slams that aren’t meant to hurt then it would come down to ref decisions and it would be to hard to judge. Their are other escapes that don’t involve slamming.
It has been my observation that as various martial arts have gained popularity as a sport, it has become riddled with unsportsman like people. Nike guy would be equally at home clipping a runner at a football game, dirty tackling at soccer, or high sticking the unwary at a hockey game. Some people simply just do not belong participating in athletic events.
I have competed in both gi and no gi tournaments, no gi always has a few MMA wanna bees that compete with fear and anger, instead of sportsmanship and learning.
@@FredrickHoxinville pretty much. I wish some of these tournaments would check to see if they have any legitimate team affiliates. So guys like this don’t try to compete not knowing the rules of BJJ. He also obviously didn’t attend the rules meeting either. Which should be mandatory to compete.
Humble yourself, or you’ll be humbled. He’ll be okay. Someone will straighten him out and he’ll be better off for it. I am just surprised that a coach let him compete in that condition.
@@SpicyCactus That's what I was wondering. He slammed to escape an armbar and got DQ'd so it had to be IBBJF rules and that get-up sure as shit isn't IBJJF compliant.
Definitely laughing. These pussies should look up the slams you can get away with in wrestling. This guy got DQ'd for the other guy having too big of a vagina.
Question from a super newbie: If a guy has me in an attempted arm bar like that, and I stand up and jerk a bit, the connection will be lost, he loses his grips and falls to the ground, Is that illegal? Technically not a slam
Lmao I love the crap UFC and mainstream brings into this sport. Everyone wants to be a UFC hero even at BJJ matches. They half fight and half BJJ because they have no idea wtf the rules of the point is. Just that they wanna be the baddest and win fights like a cool guy. Always that one guy at every match. I’m surprised this kid doesn’t have tats. Usually they do.
@@alessre4157 I literally reference PEOPLE the entire time. Treating comps like a MMA fight. In no way am I blaming UFC, just the morons who treat comps like a fight wanting to be like a MMA fight. All you guys missed my point entirely.
I hope someone caught up with this guy and gave him the fight he really wanted, a street fight... I equally hope he got his face rapidly and brutally weaved into the tarmac.
Poor sportsmanship in any sport and or tournament is absolutely unacceptable. I don’t see that guy lasting a week or maybe even a day in any Jiu Jitsu school, before he is asked to leave.
I doubt this contestant has even trained at any BJJ for more than a couple classes. He had no idea about basic guard passing posture...which is lesson 1 or 2. Having said that, there are bad schools out there. If this guy was my student....I would sit down with him one on one and put conditions on training him...tell him not to compete for 1 year...he needs to learn something first, You dont pick up jiu jitsu right away, you need to put in some time. Give it a year of gradual training. Ditch the shoes. The only equipment you should wear is equipment that protects you from injury that doesnt give you an unfair advantage (like a mouthguard), Do you want to win by being good at jiu jitsu or are you OK with winning by having body armor that your opponent doesnt have? Learn how to secure a wrist. get an underhook, takedowns and throws or snatch the neck...painful to watch too many whitebelts fumble endlessly having no idea what to do to take the fight to the ground. This takes time and practice. It is better to let your opponent take you down...and then be able to guard, sweep or escape or even lose the fight and get subbed or choked - than to poke him in the eye and hit the face because you are being a public idiot who doesnt know what to do. Come to class. The slam attempt is a disgrace and shows poor discipline and poor control. So I would not allow him to roll with any of my students in training for 3 months...he wants to roll and it would only be with me. If he objects or doesnt agree to these conditions then I would end his membership and insist he go away.
Initial thoughts: oh damn he’s wearing Nike Freaks, he’s gotta be a beast wrestler After watching the first minute: the only wrestling this kids ever seen was WWE😂😂
it's illegal in grappling competitions. you have to technically defend an armband not slam your way out of it. if it was a real fight and it's a bigger guy you might not be able to pick him up.
If you are fighting a bigger guy on the streets, the chances are he's not the one dropping on his ass. Most probably it will be the little guy lying on the ground. And once the little guy on the bottom puts on an armbar, the big guy will most probably lift him and slam him down. That's just normal first reaction in a street fight.
"And once the little guy on the bottom puts on an armbar, the big guy will most probably lift him and slam him down. That's just normal first reaction in a street fight." That's what the big guy will attempt to do, but it's not likely that he'll succeed.
That awkward moment when an obvious white belt thinks he's being cheeky by rampage slamming your arm bar, but forgot that you could've been just as try hard as him and broken his arm to begin with. Its implied (Usually by both partners) that if you get armbar'd to the point where you have to slam to get out, you could've lost your arm had the opponent who had your arm wanted to make you lose it. Taking advantage of the opportunity to slam an armbaring opponent when you otherwise (in a real fight where he snaps your elbow like a fucking twig) would not have gotten it is a massive douche move. Glad he got insta DQ'd, what an idiot.
Well I wouldn't say he's a dirty Grappler. He's a former wrestler clearly. Those shoes are a dead giveaway. They are wrestling shoes (I understand they aren't allowed regardless of the shoe I used to compete) and the "strikes" weren't strike. They're shoves also used to wrestling go off balance your opponent. Again I understand not legal. In conclusion I wouldn't call him a dirty Grappler, he's a wrestler that is fighting off muscle memory and cannot seperate the sports.
I learned from this. If you can't jab a grappler in the eye, feign confidence, keep your limbs as close to your body as possible and use the ground as a battering tool. I feel more prepared already.
It's funny because a lot of us slammed the first armbar. I did and for about 10 seconds felt super proud I escaped...till the upper belt says, " hey, don't do that."
lol This guy is obviously a low level MMA fighter who was trying to round out his training by entering some local grappling tourney, and probably never even glanced at the rules. He like a lot of people probably just assumed "submission grappling" meant anything goes as long as you don't throw strikes.
How to easy win: jump and climb to your opponent. He will get extra weight and worse balance, and eventually fall. Boom, disqualified How to counter it: do first contact in kneeling or sitting position
I understand the guy is an awful competitor, but "Hes gotta be a white belt" is an awful comment, too. I'm a white belt too and this I won the No Gi Worlds. Also, I bet you I can fight as well as another graduate competitors.
Sometimes if you show up to a large tournament there are only 3 people or 4 in a division so it is not like you had to spar 7 guys to win sometimes. I mean even if you lose a lot of time you get a bronze medal by default.
MaharlikaAWA true. i once won a silver by beating just one guy, because the ones i should have fought for that got DQed and one got injured. i got my fill and entered open class to get folded flat by a heavyweight. was marvellous fun though. didn't ven realise i won something until they called my name. there's a tournament near my academy, no gi sub only, that is a ghathering place for grapplers of the greater area. they usually have about 20 people ech division. and our whitebelts took home some medals before.
cephir909 One time at a Karate tournament they had a grappling event. I entered and only 1 purple belt entered who outweighed me by like 40 lbs. I was a white belt and still am. This was years ago. I am a white belt because I had not actually trained until recently. So I lost and got 2nd place. Last tournament I did was official the Pan Korea Championship which I lost. No medal. If I won a match I would have gotten bronze. I have a tournament next week. I hope I win something. Oh well! Too many people think they are so important because they showed up to some expensive world tournament and beat 1 guy or 2 guys and got a gold medal. It really is not impressive. When I used to live in Alabama some dude who won Gracie Worlds as a blue belt acts like he is really THE world champion and advertises like that. He then got purple and kept acting like "World champion grappler!" So stupid.
Not sure if anyone pointed out or not but he's wearing wrestling shoes and using a folk style technique. He's not striking it's called head tapping and if you think it hurts then you're a wimp. You can tell the eye poke wasn't intentional and the other guy was being a baby about it. The slam wasn't hard and technically you can from other positions. But besides that, that was boring as hell and the dude literally has trained minimal technique and is focusing on using wrestling.
Whether it hurtd or not isnt the point. The point is dont do stuff thats against the rules. Plus as we see with the eye gouge accidents happen so that a bloddy lip etc can all come from assholes not following the rules. Its a competition and someone doing crap like that takes all the fun out of it
Ryan Bylund false. Head tapping is a form is striking and is illegal in these matches. Slamming is also illegal, it doesn’t matter if it was hard or not. This dude has zero skills, and needs to stick to wrestling if that’s what he knows. No place in a bjj competition.
Lionheart no, if the other dude broke the rules too and slammed him, or poked him in the eye, the fat dude would have won. Cheating gives you an unfair advantage.
that wasn't an eye gouge head taps sometimes accidently poke the eye, it happens all the fucking time. It's a tough sport not a damn diaper wearing contest.
That other guy wasn't much better. neither new how to advance with anything. Instead of letting him push him off the mat push his head down or shoot for his hips or hell step to the side, really anything. LMAO. instead of letting him pick him up and dropping him and then whining about it. How about sweeping his leg taking top mount and owning that shit. This is a combat sport after all not a debate. LOL I guess the point is stop crying and take control. That's what its all about.
thats a good point man i just started trainging bjj at a gym. its no-gi but i like it and im still learning and they taught me that sweep in they go to stack you. im not saying id do much better but its awesome that i know what sweep your talking about. bjj is awesome lol.
I've always said slams should be legal because it's more realistic. That's what people do in MMA and that's what they would do in a street fight. If it was allowed in bjj, it would help people be better in realistic fights and they would be a lot better at anchoring their opponents legs
This was a Grappling X tournament and I LOVE competing at Grappling X events. Some no gi events allows wrestling shoes and head gear. Grappling X does, NAGA does also so either this kid read the rules or rolled the dice and wore them anyways but if he wasn't allowed to wear shoes I highly doubt the ref would have allowed it. Also, they don't look really look like wrestling shoes but I could be wrong. Were there any point deductions for the eye poke and the push out of bounds? Last time I checked, you couldn't intentionally apply single hand pressure to the throat like he did around 40 seconds sooo....sup with that ref? haha
BJJ needs that rule that EBI also has, if you lift your opponent above your waist, he has to let go. Then you can technically slam without the slam. Also, why was he allowed to keep his shoes on?
That's just naturally what happens when a wrestler wants to try grappling for the first few times. It's funny when you get them on their backs, they don't know what to do. They have great power and speed but they don't know how to finish with ko's or tap outs. I grappled with one once and he would get so mad... he wrenched the heck out of my neck but he couldn't finish cause he didn't know how to choke. That's why this guy slammed him down like this. Also grappled with another dude who probably had some wrestling experience... he was like twice my size and he did this exact same thing when caught him up in a triangle. After he slammed me down I cinched the choke going full speed instead of half speed and the instructors didn't say a damn thing cause they knew what was up. After we finished he got everyone's attention and said if he ever saw anyone slam someone down like that they would never be invited back... People panic when they're about to lose lol. Natural instinct is to use brute force as a last resort. That's why bjj is so beautiful. You don't need to use brute force to subdue someone when you learn the proper techniques.
This dude looked like he had 1/2 a season of wrestling as a freshman, quit and showed up at a BJ tournament 10 years later to face his demons and redeem himself
I wouldn’t even give him half a wrestling season lol but he also probably took a few striking classes somewhere along the way
@@nro9450 Luv to hear what he said at the 2:10 minute mark as he was strutting off the mat...
1/2 a season is giving this guy too much credit.
@thorazine, I think you nailed it. Spot on with that comment.
@@nro9450 nah just too much ufc
The guy just has self esteem issues. That's the only reason he acts like that lol. If he sticks around and trains long enough, he'll get that choked out of him
Kaleb Baker BJJ is a douchebag filter, after all.
He jab him in the face then eye poked him then slam him. This guy is a total loser and I would probably kick him in the balls lol
Personally i doing think it's self esteem, I think its cause he's actually a bitch. He's a bitch and he knows he's a bitch so he walks the world putting on this tough guy front. He been acting like the stereotypical movie bully for so long its what hes become. He probably didn't have a strong male role model round growing up. Its sad...
@@quasar4601 🤣🤣absolutely
Bro if that doesn't get choked out of you in your first roll I don't know what type of a club you go to
I love how he keeps walking around like a billy badass too. Bro you just got disqualified for not knowing what you are doing lmao
Stupid people are confident about stupid shit. I've seen it too many times. He probably goes around saying he won the match.
Why is he wearing shoes?
Kiel Barbero that’s what I was wondering. And why did nobody tell him to remove his sneakers??
@@rescuespitbulls7009 they're wrestling shoes, hes allowed to have them, but not allowed to be an asshole with wrestling shoes who doesn't know what he's doing...
rafael mercado I understand them being wrestling shoes, but why his he allowed to wear them during a BJJ tournament? Plenty of people grappling, one guy in shoes.
I read the title thinking "no way this guy could be the worst of all time". After watching it I can confirm this guy is the worst grappler of all time.
Mo Sayed he may have a shitty teacher too. He could be a nice guy. But whatever, let the mob mentality continue.
@@JDGage it’s possible, but he’d be representing the gym and I doubt anyone is attaching their reputation to that. The fakes would hide their students from a tournament
Brother, I'm pretty useless as a grappler too. Usually end up choking or submitting myself. Don't even need an opponent.
Word, in both skill and attitude.
@@JDGage If he was a nice guy he wouldn’t have walked away after being DQed without shaking hands, or apologizing or showing the slightest bit of remorse or sportsmanship, really anything that a nice person would. Everything about him screams the opposite.
For those that don't understand the ending. You can in fact slam someone in Bjj under IBJJF rules. However, you cannot slam in the purpose to defend a submission. It is not because the sport is watered down, but because too many practitioners have been knocked out and suffered severe spinal injuries from being slammed for holding a submission, specifically the leg triangle from the guard. The purpose for these rules is so that practitioners can continue to use BJJ for the rest of their life's and not risk permanent injury or death in an amateur tournament.
Personally, if it was up to me, from evaluating this video, I would suspend that kid from Bjj tournaments until purple belt, suspend the coach and gym for a considerable ample time.
Thanks for explaining the ending, I was sort of confused.
slamming shouldn't be an issue if you know own the correct defense or escape....
slamming is for meat heads like this chubby fuck who Cleary had an attitude the whole time
How bout judo throws? you have to stop mid air and gently put your opponent down, instead of making it hurt?
Sampo Kemppainen you would have to make sure your knee hits the mat first. It also has to be controlled like how you said. otherwise you would get DQd.
88unstoppable Just had ibjjf rulebook in hand. What i understood, you can throw and slam your opponent only when not in guard or submission position. and head first slams are illegal all the way.
So what i got, there's no rule against fancy throws and pickups. You just can't use them to escape guard or submission.
No whitebelt wears nikes in a grappling match. This guy is no grappler.
Those are wrestling shoes.
my wrestling shoes are those cheaper adidas ones
No non-grappler pays forty bucks to enter a tournament lol
As soon as I saw those shoes, my first thought was "ankle lock"
victormothamo those are wrestling shoes this dude probably had minimal wrestling experience in high school and thought he could try a jiu jitsu tournament
I had a friend in highschool that quit the wrestling team after a week. I think that's the level of experience this guy has.
Who was running this tournament? Steven Segal?
Kyle849 hah, probably!
it's Steven Seagullz dood.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂
A lot of people don't realize this but that is actually Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock's first match up.
I knew i recognized them, theycwere so young...
Tom Foolery
It’s so fucked because Shamrock is a great fighter but decided to grapple with the Gracie rather than actually trying to go standup. Shamrock has fucking great takedown defense from his wrestling background. Why did he decide to grapple with a system built around the idea of being on the ground?!
I thought it was rickson gracie vs bass rutten?
@@allday-everyday41 how stupid do you feel right now?
I laughed so hard
1:01 Did someone just whistle the "Old Spice" tune for no damn reason?
To get it stuck in my damn head.
Probably a text message
HA!!! 😂😂😂
Damn that had me tripping out😂
LMAO
These people saying this is a “college wrestler”. I placed in the state tournament in high school and wrestled state placers year round. Never seen one of them wrestle like this. Stance is too high and he moves like shit.
true,,,a wrestler would try to shoot
This guy just sucks...if he is a wrestler he is terrible one lol and he's the whitest white belt there is in Jiu-Jitsu. Shitty wrestlers won't shoot on Jiu-Jitsu guys cuz they get trapped in the gaurd and subbed. Good ones shoot and control the whole time. We call it stalling.
Hes an athlete of some sort but no grappled
Plus, punching and eye pokes
Yes, you are correct. He's an American sumo wrestler.
I know the focus here is the grappling. But I can't stop wondering who names a school team the jackrabbits?..
haha Long Beach Polytechnic
Bro I was thinking the same thing
Couldn't use "Jack Schitt"
Victorville
Same!
Dude literally watched one UFC fight and thought "I can do that"
😭😭😭😭😭😭
bro dont diss training from watching ufc. I promoted my self to brown belt from white belt in BJJ after watch the Mcgregor vs Khabib fight and I think I learned a lot. I also am a black belt ion 15 martial arts just from watching UFC.
fr he wants to do mma but he doesnt want it done to him
Me af , and not I gotta learn everything the technically
@@yungjit5549 the funny part isn’t your joke, its that no one even acknowledged it until i did 😂
"Bruh I'm the better fighter then you these wimpy rules are holding me back." No you both agreed to fight under the same set of rules and you weren't good enough to win under them. Getting mad and deliberately going outside the rules to injure him because you are losing isn't martial arts or sport, its assault and battery, and realistically not much different then body slamming someone because you are angry you lost a video game.
That's how I see it
This guy NEEDS BJJ. Clearly. Hopefully he is rebuked by a responsible teacher, I strongly suggest that students not rush to compete until they know some skills like how to pass a guard. Give it about 6 months to a year. I really insist that any student of mine understand that you represent me and my school in any competition whether you declare it or not. People will want to know "who trained this guy?" if you are good or - in this case very bad. Sportsmanship is a must. I will not train or be associated with poor losers or bullies. If you act like an asshole...I will help you by telling you you are acting like an asshole and I will cut ties with you if you do not smarten up. Like for this guy...because he obviously doesnt know what he is doing...I would say no competition for 1 year and he must satisfy me that he can represent himself (and his instructor) as a sportsman first. Too many instructors are not firm at insisting that their students act like honorable men and women at these tournaments. I dont care if you win or lose...but act with respect, control, and dignity.
you are the kind of teacher I would love to train under. I've been elbowed in the face, poked in the eye in the bjj fundamental class, and that was two weeks into the school. sadly I did not stay with the school. I always ended up with the meathead because no one else wanted to roll with him.
The anti-slam rule also protects the person being submitted. I can quickly sink an arm bar and destroy an elbow joint before I get slammed. But in accordance with rules I hold it for the tap. Save the street fighting for the street.
I think both those fools were playing a sick joke. Looks like they both train at Cinnabons.
Brandon Ahu I think so a coach was telling the fat fuck to go mission control lmao
ol' dude came in with a gut calling someone an amateur lmao gtfo
Benzilla. My coach would sometimes come up with goofy code names for different positions in case the opponent was listening. I'm not sure if this was the case, but just some food for thought.
Brandon Ahu i know fat black belts that will strangle you and eat a burrito at the same time. Calm down lol
Brandon Nguyen mission control is a standard position taught in the 10th planet system.
the fact that he’s wearing wrestling shoes says it all
Especially Nike wrestling shoes any wrestler knows that those are the worst wrestling shoes.
Dude went to wrestling practice for 2 weeks and then watched ufc once, that seems to be his prior experience 😂
I competed in this tournament and remember seeing this 😂
All I want to know is who is Matt and why does the poster want this crapper BJJ guy to stay off him?
donm1 :(
You will forever be single that is the worst most un clever thing to say. I hope you are only 5 years old then you will get a pass
@@eireyouok101 ikr
Johnny Cruz My name is Matt
@@miskatonicuniversityavclub202 WTF you talking about Muay Thai clinch isn't going to do shit in a BJJ competetion LOL.
Man, I wanted to watch this and think it was being blown out of proportion but this was bad. Maybe not a bad student but definitely in need of a gym with a few enforcers to get his perspective adjusted.
he doesn't know what he's doing. He's not a wrestlers, not a BJJ guy. White very little to no experience right? His problem is he lacked experience and he's been watching too much MMA. Hopefully he adjusts his attitude.
Calling aggressive technique "attitude" is bullshit. I want my competitors to be tough and aggressive and a little 1 ft bounce like this isn't going to bother me. He could have lifted the guy a lot higher and slammed him a lot harder he was obviously just trying to escape the armbar and inexperienced. They need to allow slams that aren't merely attempting to injure someone this will make everyone's BJJ more effective rather than relying to the rules to protect them when attempting a dangerous hold. Also, if he trained in an MMA gym this might be something they teach, I've seen a lot of people bounce out of armbars. Also it's not clear that this is BJJ rather than submission grappling. since it's clearly not IBJJF rules because they don't allow wrestling shoes.
@@lionheart1522 If they started allowing slams that aren’t meant to hurt then it would come down to ref decisions and it would be to hard to judge. Their are other escapes that don’t involve slamming.
Open hand strikes and shoes. We've got a pancrase guy, don't we?
Haha
Mat. Unless your name is Matt and you're telling him to stay off of you.
It has been my observation that as various martial arts have gained popularity as a sport, it has become riddled with unsportsman like people.
Nike guy would be equally at home clipping a runner at a football game, dirty tackling at soccer, or high sticking the unwary at a hockey game.
Some people simply just do not belong participating in athletic events.
I'm still waiting for the the grappler.
He failed step one, no shoes on the mat.
What weight are these guys? and what skill level is this competition? both sucked in my opinion...
your opinion is correct
+Julian Burns-Brenssell Obviously both are black belts. Under matt barvo
Dude clothed like a ninja with shoes and everything
I have competed in both gi and no gi tournaments, no gi always has a few MMA wanna bees that compete with fear and anger, instead of sportsmanship and learning.
Surprised he wasn't DQ'ed earlier
All I see are two hippopotamuses during mating season.
lol
Dude looks like he asked his mom if he could do bjj and his mother bought him al the stuff.
He Definitely has no BJJ experience. i'm a Blue belt.Some of those tournaments just let anyone sign up as long as they get their money.
Isn't that every BJJ tournament for beginners?
@@FredrickHoxinville pretty much. I wish some of these tournaments would check to see if they have any legitimate team affiliates. So guys like this don’t try to compete not knowing the rules of BJJ. He also obviously didn’t attend the rules meeting either. Which should be mandatory to compete.
Go Jackrabbits! Can't get over that in the background haha
Humble yourself, or you’ll be humbled. He’ll be okay. Someone will straighten him out and he’ll be better off for it. I am just surprised that a coach let him compete in that condition.
I mean he was wearing nikes on the matts. Thats literally all I needed to see
Why would a BJJ referee let streeet shoes be on the matt to begin with? The match should of been over before it even started.
For real. I would have sent his boot ass back.
@@SpicyCactus That's what I was wondering. He slammed to escape an armbar and got DQ'd so it had to be IBBJF rules and that get-up sure as shit isn't IBJJF compliant.
I love the smack talk at the end
Wrestlers around the world are laughing
At both of them.
weird since this is bjj
I come from a wrestling background and I am not laughing.
Steven Larsson lol
Definitely laughing. These pussies should look up the slams you can get away with in wrestling. This guy got DQ'd for the other guy having too big of a vagina.
Question from a super newbie:
If a guy has me in an attempted arm bar like that, and I stand up and jerk a bit, the connection will be lost, he loses his grips and falls to the ground,
Is that illegal? Technically not a slam
he's just a wrestler and not used to bjj yet. he stands like a wrestler
That was my analysis as well.
Carlos Cerda Agreed.
He's a C team wrestler at best, I'd be shooting doubles and singles on either of them all day
arent shoes illegal? how else can you do some submissions like the toe hold?
Lmao I love the crap UFC and mainstream brings into this sport. Everyone wants to be a UFC hero even at BJJ matches. They half fight and half BJJ because they have no idea wtf the rules of the point is. Just that they wanna be the baddest and win fights like a cool guy.
Always that one guy at every match. I’m surprised this kid doesn’t have tats. Usually they do.
Its not really ufc fault, anyway people like that get schooled in every tipe of competition
He probably has a tramp stamp.
Lmao blaming it on the ufc is the stupidest move ever
Oh please. BJJ would be nothing without the UFC and vice versa.
@@alessre4157 I literally reference PEOPLE the entire time. Treating comps like a MMA fight. In no way am I blaming UFC, just the morons who treat comps like a fight wanting to be like a MMA fight.
All you guys missed my point entirely.
That little slam was hilarious
Did he just say u better watch who u put in an armbar at the end? Check 2:17
I hope so. That would be hilarious :D
Lol wtf That's the game it's bjj
He’s the guy who signs up for football, gets mad, and says “better watch out who you’re tackling!”
Like the ending credits, it's all about hispetch.
mmmm just terrible, attitude and all.
This should be an ad for Butterball turkey and KFC.
I hope someone caught up with this guy and gave him the fight he really wanted, a street fight... I equally hope he got his face rapidly and brutally weaved into the tarmac.
the title should be "2 of the worst grapplers" lol
Is that "powerbomb" slam illegal in grappling?
Yup. Especially if you're a white belt.
Jimmy
its illegal in IBJJf. at least at white belt for sure
In Bjj it is
powerbomb? he lifted him a half inch off the ground. did you seriously just call it a powerbomb?
Poor sportsmanship in any sport and or tournament is absolutely unacceptable. I don’t see that guy lasting a week or maybe even a day in any
Jiu Jitsu school, before he is asked to leave.
I doubt this contestant has even trained at any BJJ for more than a couple classes. He had no idea about basic guard passing posture...which is lesson 1 or 2. Having said that, there are bad schools out there. If this guy was my student....I would sit down with him one on one and put conditions on training him...tell him not to compete for 1 year...he needs to learn something first, You dont pick up jiu jitsu right away, you need to put in some time. Give it a year of gradual training. Ditch the shoes. The only equipment you should wear is equipment that protects you from injury that doesnt give you an unfair advantage (like a mouthguard), Do you want to win by being good at jiu jitsu or are you OK with winning by having body armor that your opponent doesnt have? Learn how to secure a wrist. get an underhook, takedowns and throws or snatch the neck...painful to watch too many whitebelts fumble endlessly having no idea what to do to take the fight to the ground. This takes time and practice. It is better to let your opponent take you down...and then be able to guard, sweep or escape or even lose the fight and get subbed or choked - than to poke him in the eye and hit the face because you are being a public idiot who doesnt know what to do. Come to class. The slam attempt is a disgrace and shows poor discipline and poor control. So I would not allow him to roll with any of my students in training for 3 months...he wants to roll and it would only be with me. If he objects or doesnt agree to these conditions then I would end his membership and insist he go away.
Referee: Witnesses multiple fouls.
Also referee: Does nothing.
Initial thoughts: oh damn he’s wearing Nike Freaks, he’s gotta be a beast wrestler
After watching the first minute: the only wrestling this kids ever seen was WWE😂😂
He's just doing what he saw on UFC.
I've never grappled as I'm completely new to bjj but I assume slamming someone into the mat isn't acceptable.
it's illegal in grappling competitions. you have to technically defend an armband not slam your way out of it. if it was a real fight and it's a bigger guy you might not be able to pick him up.
If you are fighting a bigger guy on the streets, the chances are he's not the one dropping on his ass. Most probably it will be the little guy lying on the ground. And once the little guy on the bottom puts on an armbar, the big guy will most probably lift him and slam him down. That's just normal first reaction in a street fight.
u no a lot about street fites bro.
can u tel me moar?
"And once the little guy on the bottom puts on an armbar, the big guy will most probably lift him and slam him down. That's just normal first reaction in a street fight."
That's what the big guy will attempt to do, but it's not likely that he'll succeed.
+Kalle Pikku hook the leg and they can't slam shit
The reality of ground grappling.
That awkward moment when an obvious white belt thinks he's being cheeky by rampage slamming your arm bar, but forgot that you could've been just as try hard as him and broken his arm to begin with.
Its implied (Usually by both partners) that if you get armbar'd to the point where you have to slam to get out, you could've lost your arm had the opponent who had your arm wanted to make you lose it.
Taking advantage of the opportunity to slam an armbaring opponent when you otherwise (in a real fight where he snaps your elbow like a fucking twig) would not have gotten it is a massive douche move.
Glad he got insta DQ'd, what an idiot.
The event must have been sponsored by Lard Lad.
Well I wouldn't say he's a dirty Grappler. He's a former wrestler clearly.
Those shoes are a dead giveaway. They are wrestling shoes (I understand they aren't allowed regardless of the shoe I used to compete) and the "strikes" weren't strike. They're shoves also used to wrestling go off balance your opponent. Again I understand not legal.
In conclusion I wouldn't call him a dirty Grappler, he's a wrestler that is fighting off muscle memory and cannot seperate the sports.
Miguel Chacon a shitty shitty wrestler. You can tell from the spazzing and stutter stepping and crossing feet.
More like 1st year jv wrestler
I learned from this. If you can't jab a grappler in the eye, feign confidence, keep your limbs as close to your body as possible and use the ground as a battering tool. I feel more prepared already.
hes a wrestler not BJJ his stance is wrestling the head yanks all that is more like HS or college wrestling.
Def not college
tha guy is not a wrestler...stance way to high and he didnt shoot once
It's funny because a lot of us slammed the first armbar. I did and for about 10 seconds felt super proud I escaped...till the upper belt says, " hey, don't do that."
lol This guy is obviously a low level MMA fighter who was trying to round out his training by entering some local grappling tourney, and probably never even glanced at the rules. He like a lot of people probably just assumed "submission grappling" meant anything goes as long as you don't throw strikes.
well he fucked up on that too. cuz he threw a couple of strikes
Those def. weren't strikes. He was always reaching to grab the head and the guy was moving backwards.
How to easy win: jump and climb to your opponent. He will get extra weight and worse balance, and eventually fall. Boom, disqualified
How to counter it: do first contact in kneeling or sitting position
I understand the guy is an awful competitor, but "Hes gotta be a white belt" is an awful comment, too. I'm a white belt too and this I won the No Gi Worlds. Also, I bet you I can fight as well as another graduate competitors.
How many people were in your white belt division?
we have white belts competing no gi too, and they fared pretty well, even though the divisions were large.
Sometimes if you show up to a large tournament there are only 3 people or 4 in a division so it is not like you had to spar 7 guys to win sometimes. I mean even if you lose a lot of time you get a bronze medal by default.
MaharlikaAWA true. i once won a silver by beating just one guy, because the ones i should have fought for that got DQed and one got injured. i got my fill and entered open class to get folded flat by a heavyweight. was marvellous fun though. didn't ven realise i won something until they called my name.
there's a tournament near my academy, no gi sub only, that is a ghathering place for grapplers of the greater area. they usually have about 20 people ech division. and our whitebelts took home some medals before.
cephir909 One time at a Karate tournament they had a grappling event. I entered and only 1 purple belt entered who outweighed me by like 40 lbs. I was a white belt and still am. This was years ago. I am a white belt because I had not actually trained until recently. So I lost and got 2nd place.
Last tournament I did was official the Pan Korea Championship which I lost. No medal. If I won a match I would have gotten bronze. I have a tournament next week. I hope I win something. Oh well!
Too many people think they are so important because they showed up to some expensive world tournament and beat 1 guy or 2 guys and got a gold medal. It really is not impressive. When I used to live in Alabama some dude who won Gracie Worlds as a blue belt acts like he is really THE world champion and advertises like that. He then got purple and kept acting like "World champion grappler!" So stupid.
The dojo is nextdoor to a Krispy Creme.
idk who's worse the guy with the shoes who caught in that weak ass arm bar or the guy who missed the arm failed on taking his back and got "slammed"
both suck ass. at least the wrestler wasnt a crybaby bitch
Slamming out is a legit stratagem. If you don't want to be slammed on your head give up the submission for gods sake. Tourney rules drive me crazy.
He probably trained at ufc gym for about 2 weeks lol
A higher ranking belt does not denote intelligence... This guy would be an a-hole from blue to brown.
PC_ III agreed. It would take some serious time to remove the douchebag out of him.
They both were bums lmao
And that, ladies and gents, is what is known as a 'tough guy'.
Not sure if anyone pointed out or not but he's wearing wrestling shoes and using a folk style technique. He's not striking it's called head tapping and if you think it hurts then you're a wimp. You can tell the eye poke wasn't intentional and the other guy was being a baby about it. The slam wasn't hard and technically you can from other positions. But besides that, that was boring as hell and the dude literally has trained minimal technique and is focusing on using wrestling.
Whether it hurtd or not isnt the point. The point is dont do stuff thats against the rules. Plus as we see with the eye gouge accidents happen so that a bloddy lip etc can all come from assholes not following the rules. Its a competition and someone doing crap like that takes all the fun out of it
I think same as you.
Ryan Bylund false. Head tapping is a form is striking and is illegal in these matches. Slamming is also illegal, it doesn’t matter if it was hard or not. This dude has zero skills, and needs to stick to wrestling if that’s what he knows. No place in a bjj competition.
Lionheart no, if the other dude broke the rules too and slammed him, or poked him in the eye, the fat dude would have won. Cheating gives you an unfair advantage.
Ryan Bylund that’s not “head tapping” lol those r slaps
after the eye poke, the old spice whistle 😭
Ya the guy was bad, but the fat guy had it coming for being so passive
Rene McLaren he attempted a submission...
No one ever has an eye gouge coming ass
that wasn't an eye gouge head taps sometimes accidently poke the eye, it happens all the fucking time. It's a tough sport not a damn diaper wearing contest.
The guy in white looks like he trains out of In-N-Out.
This is a no GI match, so stop calling them white belts unless they have their GI's on..
DanaWhite
Even in no-gi brackets are based on belt level.
what kind of mickey mouse event was that.
That other guy wasn't much better. neither new how to advance with anything. Instead of letting him push him off the mat push his head down or shoot for his hips or hell step to the side, really anything. LMAO. instead of letting him pick him up and dropping him and then whining about it. How about sweeping his leg taking top mount and owning that shit. This is a combat sport after all not a debate. LOL I guess the point is stop crying and take control. That's what its all about.
thats a good point man i just started trainging bjj at a gym. its no-gi but i like it and im still learning and they taught me that sweep in they go to stack you. im not saying id do much better but its awesome that i know what sweep your talking about. bjj is awesome lol.
Fuuuck yea well said! Combat sport not touch but, jits is designed to fight not for sport don't forget that!
"white belt" and you expect them to advance, top laugh mate.
I've always said slams should be legal because it's more realistic. That's what people do in MMA and that's what they would do in a street fight. If it was allowed in bjj, it would help people be better in realistic fights and they would be a lot better at anchoring their opponents legs
This was a Grappling X tournament and I LOVE competing at Grappling X events. Some no gi events allows wrestling shoes and head gear. Grappling X does, NAGA does also so either this kid read the rules or rolled the dice and wore them anyways but if he wasn't allowed to wear shoes I highly doubt the ref would have allowed it. Also, they don't look really look like wrestling shoes but I could be wrong. Were there any point deductions for the eye poke and the push out of bounds? Last time I checked, you couldn't intentionally apply single hand pressure to the throat like he did around 40 seconds sooo....sup with that ref? haha
Captain Insane shows no mercy.
Just when you think your faith in humanity cannot be lost any further.
Why was he even allowed on the mat with shoes on?
BJJ needs that rule that EBI also has, if you lift your opponent above your waist, he has to let go. Then you can technically slam without the slam. Also, why was he allowed to keep his shoes on?
What happens when that guy returns to his gym?
That's just naturally what happens when a wrestler wants to try grappling for the first few times. It's funny when you get them on their backs, they don't know what to do.
They have great power and speed but they don't know how to finish with ko's or tap outs. I grappled with one once and he would get so mad... he wrenched the heck out of my neck but he couldn't finish cause he didn't know how to choke. That's why this guy slammed him down like this.
Also grappled with another dude who probably had some wrestling experience... he was like twice my size and he did this exact same thing when caught him up in a triangle. After he slammed me down I cinched the choke going full speed instead of half speed and the instructors didn't say a damn thing cause they knew what was up. After we finished he got everyone's attention and said if he ever saw anyone slam someone down like that they would never be invited back... People panic when they're about to lose lol. Natural instinct is to use brute force as a last resort. That's why bjj is so beautiful. You don't need to use brute force to subdue someone when you learn the proper techniques.
that dude outta be booed the rest of his life until he publicly apologizes.
Seems like BJJ has a few weaknesses. Lol. “Don’t slam me!”
Those are wrestling shoes.
Sorry but the "winner" looked like a baby
Dont mind me, I'm just here for all the experts to weigh in........I'm listening....
Dude, if you're gonna have shoes like that, you better go for them leg takedowns
how did that ref not call that first blatant slap?
This is my old high school! Wow I never knew they hold BJJ tournament There!
That guy’s been watching too much Captain Insano
He clearly had no idea what he was doing.
You faced a wrestler who watched a lil too much UFC.