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Me.
I did them all.
I did them all.
The OP here,
That's why I posted "Argument / Reference / Source"...
That's why I posed multiple un-documented "argument only" possible genesis'es, myself. See the term Gracie Jiu Jitsu, see the term Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
He did.
The twister came from Eddie Bravo. It was/is his nickname too.
You might be right, either way I am pretty sure he talks about naming the move in that documentary if I could just find it. It has him walking around his how showing off his baller status after he submitted Royler or whatever in between videos of his matchesIf I'm not mistaken, the Machado's gave Eddie the nickname "Twister"... because he used that move and they had never seen it before (it's called the "Guillotine" in wrestling).
I think ya gotta credit the Machado's... Rigan or Jean Jacques.
That's been a boxing term for a long time.I´m pretty sure the term "tomato can" was coin is this forums around 2000-2002 when PRIDE set up lots of fights involving a big name against a rookie or a fighter with obvious less skills, thus things like "Wanderlei crushed that tomato can Matsui...", now the term is shortened to "can"
...why?
Fuck you liar it was meMe.
I did them all.
They have been saying that in boxing since the 1910'sI´m pretty sure the term "tomato can" was coin is this forums around 2000-2002 when PRIDE set up lots of fights involving a big name against a rookie or a fighter with obvious less skills, thus things like "Wanderlei crushed that tomato can Matsui...", now the term is shortened to "can"
I´ve been watching boxing for a long time, never heard it... or maybe I did but I dont recall itThat's been a boxing term for a long time.
I think Chuck was the first to call his style "sprawl and brawl", or likely someone at hackleman's.