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After examining all the shitstorming techniques within this thread, I am starting to suspect that Catch Wrestling is extremely similar to BJJ.
Josh Barnett, you are the fucking man!!!!
Are you fucking kidding me!? You're now combining your beef with KJ into my asking you to prove your claims in regards to Erik and then Shooto, and now you are asking me for MY credentials?
For one, try Google motherfucker. You can see all kinds of articles/interviews from not only me but from Billy Robinson, Erik, Matt Hume, Jim Harrison, and others I have trained under.
For second I'll write something down here later when I have the time to do so just to show you how that looks: verifying one's training background.
Lastly, "Joshes" is actually spelled "Josh's" as in the personal possessive.
Josh
He's okay ...I still think Reilly takes him most days of the week...
...in Magic. Of course, that's in sealed and limited play.
Back on topic though. Would you guys say CACC is more an art of feel than one of composed techniques? I know there are techniques and it's a very technical art but the very few catch guys I've had the displeasure of rolling with, more my limb's displeasure, all had very heavy games and when they would catch me with something strange I'd ask how they did it and the few things I asked about were mostly met with "Lay down and let me work it out, not quite sure. Just saw it there."
Shortly after defending his grappling title at Metamoris, Josh Barnett will be returning to the Octagon as the headliner of UFC Fight Night: Japan on September 27. The former PRIDE star has been a huge star in the country and as he makes his return to the land of the rising sun, he will be matched up against Roy Nelson.
The pair of ranked heavyweights will also serve as coaches on a new reality show called 'Road to UFC: Japan'. Ken Berger announced the news on Thursday afternoon as part of UFC: Manila's media day.
"There is a rich and diverse MMA talent in Japan and we're positive that through Road to UFC: Japan, we will uncover more UFC prospects," Berger announced.
As they stated, the weekly TV program will see 8 athletes training both in their hometowns and at the TUF House in Las Vegas. It will air in Japan on September and will culminate with the two finalists competing at the UFC: Japan card.
I have tried to make peace with you, that is really all anyone can do. I think we are both a bit crazy with hot tempers anger management issues from childhood being the fat kid growing up. I am just doing my best to grow up past that, and I do my best to contribute to MMA and grappling as best as I can.