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04-09-2007, 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ensoninoue1 View Post
I understand what you are saying by how certain styles work better around the MMA rules. I also know that a muay thai bout is very different from MMA, as it is more like K-1. Can you explain to me why japanese jyujutsu does not work as well under MMA rules, becuase from what I get is that Royce Gracies father brought it back to brazil and kind of perfected it for a real fight situation.
jyujutsu was around for a few hundred years, and a human is a human, doesn't matter where he's from, and a brazillian guy can take it from a country that's been a warring state for 100's of yrs. and perfect it. Highly unlikely. I mean jyujutsu is jyujutsu but the brazillian guy took out all the formalities. It used to be like a koryu, or old style or school...so they had certain things like eye gouging, or other dirty tricks, just like aikido...aikido is used by the japanese police to subdue someone, yet you never see it in the ring, Why? because its hard to stop somneone in the middle of stopping a motion when the opponent is in the air...Have you noticed that they'll stop a fight if the opponent is in an arm bar, but his arm isn't broken...It's a forced submission...it doesn't work on the street as well, because people got guns, sticks, rocks, sand, whatever...and like the saying goes, "noones innocent."


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