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Interesting fact - Chimaev has brown bjj belt and DDP black

"He's in full guard and he's nasty off his back, so if he can get the omoplata then transition to S-mount.....
(sigh) he's just been knocked out from punches.'
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  • BJJ is fun to train.
  • It's goddamned useless in MMA.
  • Wrestling fundamentals are significantly more important.
 
Chimaev has a brown belt and is still working hard to earn a black belt in BJJ, while ddp already has a black belt.
That should mean , ddp will go for the sub as soon as possible ?

Son, these belts dont mean shit.
Khamzat has already sibmited black belts in the UFC while still being a blue belt…

I have submitted black belts and brown belts while i was a white belt in sparring… i’m not special. its a gimick to make money.

Though I mist say switched gyms which might have delayed it. But still, khamzat wrestled competitively all his life too which is a big yet neglected aspect in bjj.
 
Yeah, I’ve trained. You know there’s no real belt for no-gi grappling, and if there is it’s just made up, right?

Tell me, why would you need a belt if you don’t have a gi?
There is a belt ranking system for no gi.
 
Remember Gm3 pre fight speech "I take your belt" or when Jones was brown and Trtor black belt almost won with hanging submission
 
BJJ belts only matter in BJJ competitions.

I would be impressed and extremely surprised if a UFC brown belt would do great in a brown belt division in a legit international competition.
There are only a few black belts in the roster who can actually be competitive in a BJJ competition and most of them are BJJ practitioners first.
 
Son, these belts dont mean shit.
Khamzat has already sibmited black belts in the UFC while still being a blue belt…

I have submitted black belts and brown belts while i was a white belt in sparring… i’m not special. its a gimick to make money.

Though I mist say switched gyms which might have delayed it. But still, khamzat wrestled competitively all his life too which is a big yet neglected aspect in bjj.

I don't remember Khamzat competing in BJJ. But he competed in Freestyle Wrestling on National levels.

He is basically wrestler who picked up BJJ later while turning to MMA.
 
BJJ belts only matter in BJJ competitions.

I would be impressed and extremely surprised if a UFC brown belt would do great in a brown belt division in a legit international competition.
There are only a few black belts in the roster who can actually be competitive in a BJJ competition and most of them are BJJ practitioners first.

But wait, haven't there been several UFC fighters that have won medals in the BJJ world championships despite starting to practice MMA before they started competing in BJJ? Benson Henderson for instance.
 
But wait, haven't there been several UFC fighters that have won medals in the BJJ world championships despite starting to practice MMA before they started competing in BJJ? Benson Henderson for instance.
I said only a few. Note that also level of competition matters. What Benson did is probably not possible to recreate. I don’t think any of the current top fighters with other backgrounds than BJJ could make it to the podium in the worlds today.
 
I don't think DDP is on Burns level where the threat will force Khamzat to fight standing. Apparently it's his go to technique to get off his back to threaten subs. We'll see, I don't think Khamzat has perfect submission defense, but I don't think he'll take the bait from DDP. DDP's best bet are scrambles, but Khamzat is good at that too.


dricus is way stronger than burns tho, which is a underrated part of grappling
 
But wait, haven't there been several UFC fighters that have won medals in the BJJ world championships despite starting to practice MMA before they started competing in BJJ? Benson Henderson for instance.
If your example is from over 10 years ago, I'd say that supports that guys point.
 
If your example is from over 10 years ago, I'd say that supports that guys point.
Not necessarily. Maybe no MMA fighter was interested in the BJJ world championship recently or simply didn't have the time for it but the fact that there have been a few that have won medals in it shows that there are indeed elite BJJ practitioners in MMA.
 
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