- Joined
- Aug 6, 2008
- Messages
- 1,342
- Reaction score
- 207
This is absolutely beautiful. People go on an on about wretling being superior to Judo in MMA, but I think it's really the combination of 'nogi' preparation they have already which suits mma and the larger numbers of amateur wrestlers who choose to cross over.
You can see alot of the wrestlers pushing for their supplex and thinking 'just a bit more' and then boom - they are flying 180 degrees through the air.
The more upright stance of Judo is way more applicable for fighting. It allows striking and clinch/dirty boxing alot more.
Again, if no-Gi Judo was a thing in the Judo community it would be I believe an easy choice as a main standing grappling and top control base, with some elements of wrestling as supplementary.
In this forum wrestling = usa folkstyle.
But freestyle wrestling is the bigger style and incorporate a lot of throws banned in folkstyle. I'm speaking about upper body throws and you can see a lot of international wrestlers from Europe with upper stance. A lot of top freestyle wrestlers cross train in greco roman style.
United World Wrestling have different wrestling styles : freestyle/greco, beach wrestling, grappling (freestyle+bjj) and Pankration.
A pair of examples :
A couple of mma wrestling vs judo?
MoLawal (lhw freestyle wrestler) vs Satoshi Ishii (judo HW Olympic gold medal).
Michael Chandler (Ncca) vs Rich Hawn (judo olympian)
Rulon Gardner vs Yoshida
J. Taylor vs Yonn Dong Sik (World class judoka)
Brock Lesnar (mma debut) vs Min soo Kim (judo Olympic medalist).
Lawal vs Teodoras Aukstuolis
Kevin Randleman vs Michiyoshi Ohara
Dan Henderson vs Shungo Oyama
......
Wrestlers have gain a lot of belts in over 30 years of mma. Judo in over 30 years of mma has not a male ufc belt...
Last edited:
For WMMA... Ronda was the sheet of her time.
What took her down was not having my moderation available....
ust sayin.