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Bravo sir
She’s a redhead actually, it’s hilarious the amount of women I know who say that chart is true
Bravo sir
TS what kind of logic is that ?
Sure Maia couldn't take Woodley down to use his bjj.... but couldn't I also say Woodley couldn't submit Maia because he refused to take him down ?
It's a fight, and both want to beat the other person up. Remove points for a minute and you can see both failed, but at least Maia wanted to bring Woodley into his world and Woodley, no slouch as a grappler himself feared Maias bjj so much he refused to use his offensive take down skills at all.
My logic is very simple; Maia is three times better and more accomplished in his respective field than Woodley is in his. And he still got nowhere.
That’s not logic, Bjj is relatively easier to get world titles in simply from a number of participants aspect alone. You’re trolling is slippingMy logic is very simple; Maia is three times better and more accomplished in his respective field than Woodley is in his. And he still got nowhere.
That’s not logic, Bjj is relatively easier to get world titles in simply from a number of participants aspect alone. You’re trolling is slipping
I’m a dude but this chart has been largely accurate in my experience.Bravo sir
She’s a redhead actually, it’s hilarious the amount of women I know who say that chart is true
It is for sureI’m a dude but this chart has been largely accurate in my experience.
They are the same but different, for a host of reasons. Your trolling is weak this time around. You can do betterYour logic is retarded. Number of participants and talent pool are separate things. You could have a massive amount of mediocre grapplers attracted to world BJJ events or a select, but highly talented group.
They are the same but different, for a host of reasons. Your trolling is weak this time around. You can do better
I never talked about “era” andNo it isn't. The strength of an era, be it Boxing, BJJ or Karate is not dependent on number of participants. The strongest era in Boxing did not have the biggest number of competitors.
My logic is very simple; Maia is three times better and more accomplished in his respective field than Woodley is in his. And he still got nowhere.
Why would this discourage a BJJ practitioner? I'm not connecting the dots.
So one BJJ guy said that BJJ is superior to wrestling? Another MMA fighter with a BJJ base lost an MMA fight to another MMA fighter with a wrestling base? So that an effect on what this guy said? As well as all BJJ participants?
Got it.