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FAFO.Does he have that smarmy look when he climaxes too? I don't think I've ever seen him without it.
FAFO.Does he have that smarmy look when he climaxes too? I don't think I've ever seen him without it.
Cracked skull 6 times a week 4 times a day ruptured c7 vertibrae d2 T-1000 hangnail.Surgery for what injury?
It's bloated with meat head bro types that want to make it a damn fight or spaz white belts. I suppose it depends on the gym too.So true sadly
Especially with someone like Hall who inverts all the time, and puts his knees in all sorts of fucked up positions
Obviously BJJ is rough on you regardless, but a lot of the injuries could be avoided IMO if guys avoided certain techniques… I wish older guys preached that more
$36,000 for 3 or 4 months of work. That's plenty unless he lives in SF or NY.
next beer is on me sherbro. Bravo10th Surgery Jiu-Jitsu.
10th Planet Surgery?
It's not really about grappling, it's how they use their grappling. Look at Khabib and Islam, they have a lot of fans. Look at Khamzat, he has a lot of hype right now and they are all grappling based fighters. Grapplers just have to understand that it isn't a grappling competition, it's a fight. They have to use their grappling to do damage or get the finish, it can't be like grappling competitions where they are stalled out not really doing anything to run the clock out to avoid taking risks during certain positions. MMA is fight focused, grapplers have to adjust their style to be more damage/finish orientated.This is kind of making my point IMO, he dominated Minner and Lobov, but if you’re a grappler you HAVE to get a finish or have the most exciting fight ever or people are pissed at you.
Even saying it’s a novelty act is weird IMO, it was a unique style that beat a lot of guys… was he ever champ material? No, most guys aren’t, but anyone that likes BJJ probably enjoyed watching Hall fight.
There’s reasons to dislike any fighter, not saying you’re wrong about Hall, that’s your opinion which is fine, but generally speaking the fan base is wayyy harder on grapplers.
Dude I'm so lit right now bro15 years of Jiu-Jitsu has left me with knee problems, hips, wrist, shoulders, and, above all, neck and back problems.
I can no longer sleep without marijuana. It's a brutal life, training hard.
Pure BJJ guys dont know how to celebrate with aggression and ferocity - all that humble shit gets in their brain and they just shrug and then celebrate with some vegan food after.i dunno why, but the shrugging irks the hell outta me. Can't explain it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There are exceptions to the rule, but for many folks decades of BJJ will ruin your body.
I can't count the number of long time grapplers I know that had neck or spine surgery. When you add in damaged knees and shoulders, surgery as an outcome is almost ubiquitous in the long run.
Ryan is coming up on 38 with decades of mileage, he should retire from competition across the board
He's an abusive sociopath.No I haven't, but listened to a lot of interviews, podcasts, BJJ instructionals, and also enjoyed him on TUF.
Why don't you like him?
He buttscooped his way to the surgery room.I wonder.... did he walk into hospital or Imanari rolled? What do you think sherbros? We need a poll!
I like him, I wish him well.
You got any sources for that? Luke Thomas has trained with him pretty extensively and has only had good things to say, and I value his opinions (for the most part).He's an abusive sociopath.
He portrays himself as this dorky, loveable, shrugging underdog, but he's actually a really unstable and violent person. The exodus of people that have left his gym is similar to that of Lloyd Irvin. There are people all over the country that would corroborate to his sociopathy. Really disappointing behavior and attitude from a person in his position.
I always cringe when I see people posting of Sherdog about what a good dude he "seems" like.
He's not.
Trust me.
I have lots of sources. First-hand accounts of what went on there. I've trained with LOTS of people that left his school for these very reasons. One of my very best friends and training partners, in fact.You got any sources for that? Luke Thomas has trained with him pretty extensively and has only had good things to say, and I value his opinions (for the most part).
He's a one trick pony....everywhere. It's also his O faceRyans' surgery face is the same as his winning a fight face