PGF Season 5 Playoff Finale
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- The Professional Grappling Federation (PGF) introduces enthusiasts to an exhilarating form of submission grappling presented in a league format, incorporating a distinctive scoring system designed to incentivize dynamic engagement. In the regular season, participants accumulate points exclusively through submissions executed within the confines of their six-minute matches. Specifically, the term "Breaks" (e.g., armbars, leg locks, etc.) garners three points, while "Kills" (referring to chokes) yield six points. Noteworthy, competitors achieving a submission in under one minute merit an additional bonus point.
The PGF pioneered the integration of a comprehensive structure encompassing a pre-season, regular season, and post-season in the realm of jiu-jitsu promotions. To qualify for inclusion in the regular season roster, prospective competitors are mandated to partake in a minimum of one pre-season qualifier. These qualifiers entail single-elimination tournaments, with progression contingent upon securing submissions or receiving a Commissioner's decision, based on the criteria of the most captivating performance.
Commencing from season 3 onwards, the regular season unfolds through live streaming on UA-cam, commencing with the combine and draft events, spanning four days (Monday through Thursday) of intense matches. Following this rigorous schedule, competitors are afforded a day of respite on Friday, leading up to the culminating event of the post-season finale tournament held on Saturday. Within the context of this tournament, the top eight contenders engage in matches adhering to Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI) rules until the ultimate confrontation, characterized as a pure submission-only, no-time-limit match.
To clinch the coveted PGF title, a contender must demonstrate mastery over three distinct rule sets, thereby precluding the possibility of reliance on a singular strategy. Prospective PGF champions recognize that their path to victory hinges upon their capacity to deliver compelling performances, mounting relentless offensives, and prevailing over their adversaries in pursuit of the championship crown.
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Amazing production.
Some matches feel like time traveling back to 2016 where everyone just scoots in and out refusing to do anything but play legs. That craton- jabroni match was damn near a parody of butt scooting. But a win is a win. Love the event.
that first quintet match was crazy, dude is the truth showing everyone why they need to practice their outside heel defense, dude broke and choked everyone on the team
Hell yeah. Was really hoping you would post this, can’t wait to watch later. Awesome event guys 🙏🏻
Such an awesome event! I watched in person for a couple of days and the energy there was great. Production quality was great as well. Best commentating team in BJJ!
Truthfully, that Kemoy vs Travis match was my favorite single match of the finale.
Kevin Beurhing’s Quintet run was mind blowing. 🤯
Lastly, just throwing a wild guess that the December announcement could possibly be a PGF team in an upcoming Aiga? 🤔
Keep guessing 👀
That final match was rough and I'm glad the bad guy didn't let his opponent squeak out a stalling for OT win.
Everybody with a mic looks like a news anchor
hell yea
Glad to see the move into a national spot light. I am curious, Brandon wants more women to compete, but why would any women want the ears that come with this kind of sport?
Let go Landon.
The jabroni is still the man. We need to see him and the Mantis face off. ( the kemoy factor made for lack luster final, he just doesn’t generate the same level of excitement as say the Rock Troll or others)
Kemoy absolutely refuses to commit to anything. Pulls guard, but then instantly stands up, pressure the guard but then backs off. Just not fun to watch which is crazy because he’s so crazy athletic and explosive and obviously has great jits. I guess the rule set encourages this type of gaming.
3:25:00 - the King of the PGF
Yes. Ruzzian is lоser!
Sape.
Some basic respect and decency would be appreciated for these athletes and the viewers. Whoever is letting their kid scream during this should be asked to leave. Unbelievable.