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Karate blackbelt Jesse Enkamp demonstrates why BJJ does not work


Cool video. It's kinda like the inverse concept of a video I saw a while back where a D1 wrestler was able to ragdoll a Wing Chun "expert".

Overall he has a point that you have to play along with these styles for them to be the most effective. I remember when GSP fought Dan Hardy, GSP did his damndest to submit him but Dan used some very basic defense techniques to prevent that.
 
You can nullify almost any martial art if the skill gap isn't too huge and you simply refuse to engage. I could enter a boxing match and run from the guy the whole fight, doesn't mean boxing doesn't work. The whole point is that it works when you're being attacked.
 
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Atama gi's should be illegal in any comp.
Dude shoud have been DQ'd for passivity.
Ref should have never awarded the 2 points.
Ref shouldn't warn you for illegal moves, just a penalty or dq, but that footlock didn't look illegal for white belts
Other white belts coaches let him down by not teach him anything besides single leg x

One of my bluebelts would tap this guy in about a minute.
 
Dude has a point. Sport jiu jitsu encourages butt scooting. Sherbros favorite comedian, Brendan Schaub also did the same thing before.

That youtuber also interviewed Sensei Seagull, it was actually pretty good. Seagull was still a clown but he seemed to know more about fighting than we thought.
I have legitatmely never seen anyone who is good at jiu jitsu and does not "buttscoot" talk shit about "buttscooting". The term "Sport BJJ" is hilaroius.
Tainan Dalpra is the epitome of a "Sport BJJ" competitor and would beat the ever-loving shit out of 99.999999% of the world's population.

"Buttscooting" just comes from the ruleset and tactics of takedowns being scored or not scored. There's actually data that at ADCC your chance of getting submitted rises significantly if you shoot an unsuccessful takedown.
 
Cool video. It's kinda like the inverse concept of a video I saw a while back where a D1 wrestler was able to ragdoll a Wing Chun "expert".

Overall he has a point that you have to play along with these styles for them to be the most effective. I remember when GSP fought Dan Hardy, GSP did his damndest to submit him but Dan used some very basic defense techniques to prevent that.
"Basic techniques" like letting his shoulder almost dislocate and still losing a one-sided mauling on the ground.

White belt jiu jitsu competitors are hardly the gauge for what works and what doesn't. If he entered the beginner division at a no-gi tournament, which includes bluebelts, he would get absolutely fucking ransacked. Gi BJJ in Europe is absolutely trash at the local level too.
 
I have legitatmely never seen anyone who is good at jiu jitsu and does not "buttscoot" talk shit about "buttscooting". The term "Sport BJJ" is hilaroius.
Tainan Dalpra is the epitome of a "Sport BJJ" competitor and would beat the ever-loving shit out of 99.999999% of the world's population.

"Buttscooting" just comes from the ruleset and tactics of takedowns being scored or not scored. There's actually data that at ADCC your chance of getting submitted rises significantly if you shoot an unsuccessful takedown.

That’s pretty much his point though. In a street fight, sport Jiu jitsu is a bad mindset to have.
 
What is that mindset? Winning?
When’s the last time you were in a street fight?

Are we pretending that a buttscooter is a force to be reckon with in a bar fight? BJJ is dumb because it assumes that there will just be one person and you can tangle up with them and they will go along with it. Karate stemmed out of potentially being attacked by multiple people and always having the option of backing or running away.
 
Atama gi's should be illegal in any comp.
Dude shoud have been DQ'd for passivity.
Ref should have never awarded the 2 points.
Ref shouldn't warn you for illegal moves, just a penalty or dq, but that footlock didn't look illegal for white belts
Other white belts coaches let him down by not teach him anything besides single leg x

One of my bluebelts would tap this guy in about a minute.
I'm out of the loop, but why are atama gis banned in comps?
 
Cool video. It's kinda like the inverse concept of a video I saw a while back where a D1 wrestler was able to ragdoll a Wing Chun "expert".

Overall he has a point that you have to play along with these styles for them to be the most effective. I remember when GSP fought Dan Hardy, GSP did his damndest to submit him but Dan used some very basic defense techniques to prevent that.

Eh. I think Nick Diaz would have broken Dan Hardy's arm in that position. GSP was just too nice of a guy.
 
This is what Bruce Lee used to say. Competitive pro fighting is not real fighting, cause real fighting is no rules. Kill or be killed muhfucka. No refs to save you or intervene.

Early UFC was the closest thing to real as you could get outside of the streets in the professional realm.
Bruce Lee was a phony piece of shit and would get his ass beat in a heartbeat in any actual combat sport
 
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Are we pretending that a buttscooter is a force to be reckon with in a bar fight? BJJ is dumb because it assumes that there will just be one person and you can tangle up with them and they will go along with it. Karate stemmed out of potentially being attacked by multiple people and always having the option of backing or running away.
Show me all the videos of bjj guys getting beaten up at bars. I’ll wait.
Closest is a drunk BJ Penn who chased the dude down and sent him to the hospital.

karate is gay and doesnt work. There is not a group of people more delusional about their fighting ability than Karate guys.
 
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