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This is the motivation, everybody.
Welcome to another episode of Jujit that's coast
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to coast the podcast. It talks
about what's important on and off the mats.
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I'm ready to go another round of
Jiujitsu talk. I got cousin aunt
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on what's going on, Cuz how
you doing tonight? I'm doing good,
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man, doing good. Can't wait
for this. These trials coming up,
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the west coast trials coming up,
but many the Brazilian trials. They looked
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interesting. I got to see some
of those fighters and I'm really looking forward
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to the conversation and I heck,
yeah, Hey, yeah, we got
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the last round of North American trials, west coast edition, going down the
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weekend of is it April? Two
and third? Cuz, yeah, Ay,
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go, second and third. That's
correct. Yeah, you're right.
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So me and cousin Anne have punched
our tickets. We will be there.
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We're gonna get you guys interviews behind
the scenes. Shit, we're going to
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let you know what size I sie. Andrea gaval really gets. Gonna get
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to the bottom of that. Meanwhile, we just wrapped up South American trials,
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Cuz it was a breath of fresh
air. I'll just say that before
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I'm going to leave some surprises for
the listeners out there. Let you know
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what ended up happening. But let
me just start by seeing that there is
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a distinct difference between North American a
DCC trials and South American, from what
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I've been able to see so far. Why is that? Cuz There's the
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styles are just way different. You
know, there there's literally like intermediate to
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know wrestling involved in Jude in the
Brazilian aside. From what I've seen,
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it instantly gets to the MAT.
You know, even if one guy pulls
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guard right our way, he's not
playing no leglot game. He's not trying
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to grabbing, he's just pulling guard
and he's going into into something right away.
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I gotta say that I really,
I rather enjoyed watching these trials a
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little bit more than the last round
of the American, North American trials,
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to be honest. Okay, okay, yeah, I did. You know
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what I did notice when I was
watching the Brazilians? It seemed like it
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was just one that I can I
did. I can remember. Who Was
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it? I want to say was
Costa. Was it Costa? Okay,
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yeah, yeah, yeah, I
think it was a little more like wrestling
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in that one. there. What
you know? Yeah, Joel cotton.
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That was in the under ninety nine
Kilo Division. Joel Cos yeah, you
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know, and it's a coney.
Yeah, those all I mean. That's
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what I'm saying. Like, if
you watch that match and we're expecting to
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watch high level wrestling, you were
be SAR sorily mistaken. You're in for
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a disc nothing but disappointment. But
it wasn't mean it was an interesting match.
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No Guy could really do much,
you know, I write honestly.
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It was hardened. It's they who
won that match, even though Joe ended
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up taking the decision. Right,
right, yeah, he won, by
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the way, one by yeah,
yeah, I did. I'm going to
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overtime and it was ended up going
into referee decision. So he did.
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He did win. I hope he
brings his a game, because is that
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under that ninety food division? Was
He in the under ninety nine division?
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Under nine? It's got some now
we'll get to the competitors in that.
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Listen a little bit, but there
are some motherfucking shock coming out for sure.
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Man. They ain't playing around.
They are not playing around. So
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he is definitely going to have to
from here until September. What is it?
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September? Is that when the real
ADCC goes down? Yes, that
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September, seventeen and eighteen and Las
Vegas. That's amazing championship. He's got
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until he's got until September to get
his wrestling game up and he's going to
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need it for the bracket, for
the division that he's in. Like I
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said, he's got some killers.
We'll get down to that in a little
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bit. One of the main differences
that I did see, though, guys
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out there listening, maybe you didn't
get the chance to watch because you were
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busy at work or you got the
family. When you you get a chance
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to check it out, though,
but there was not a lot of guard
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play. I mean, well,
I'm I'm sorry, there was a lot
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of guard play, but there was
not a lot of footlot play. There
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was very little of that going on. In fact, I started watching it
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and then after a while, I
mean maybe after like thirty minutes of watching
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matches, because there was they had
like formats going on at the same time,
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so I was flipping around after different
matches would end, that would go
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to the next match and whatnot.
But I would say it was a good
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thirty to forty five minutes into watching
these matches when I noticed, Huh,
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there's not a lot of leglock game
being played out here. In fact,
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I haven't seen anybody go for any
leglock. And then, as soon as
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I said that, guess what,
laylocks for a heel hook and they won
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by Heel Hook. Dude ended up
having to get carted off. Oh,
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which one was that? was that
the is ric are, the Riki Rique,
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or or was that res? Was
that? Yes, I had that
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the submission by I don't remember,
because the guy did. The guy we
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didn't end up when ended up winning
his bracket. This was early on.
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The guy ended up having another match
and in the very next round, his
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next match, he got heel hooked. But he will he I mean he
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probably a little more familiar with the
game and he was able to tap before
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there was any damage able to be
done. So he was able to walk
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off. But he did lose.
Okay, okay, did I could see
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some people going for straight heat,
straight ankle looks, but the but the
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submission or I'm sorry, as far
as going for like heel hooks, that
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was almost very, very little heel
hook game being played at all. And
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I just I mean it just made
me think back to like when I first
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started Jiu Jitsu. I mean I
started a lot. I mean I've been
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to add it for us for so
long that when I first started, leglocks
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were taboo. They were were like
you didn't even you barely even talked about
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those, much less did them in
the class. You know, we're during
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rolling. You know. It was
only every once in a while when maybe
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a guy from the outside would drop
in and he would heal hook. I
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mean not he'll hook, but he
was straight ankle lock somebody, and then
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everybody would be like all that said
ankle lock or do you know what I
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mean? Huh? It just it
wasn't. I mean you might learn the
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straight ankle lock for like a day
and then you never talk about it again.
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And for sure we didn't talk about
heel hooking people. And seem like
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it was it was a lot bigger
on the east coast. That's something I
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kind of noticed, like traveling back
and forth between the East Coast and the
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West Coast. I seem like it
seemed like the east coast was a step
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ahead on the like late game.
It seemed like it was a lot bigger
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out there for some reason. I
don't know why. Maybe you do,
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but it just seemed like it would. I saw more people, you know,
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doing it or knowing about it or, you know, making that like
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a priority in their game, versus
when I would come out to the west
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coast and see it was still kind
of like growing, is it? Did
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you notice that or is that a
reason for that? I mean, that's
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just the way it is. You
know what I mean? Like back,
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like old school Jiu Jitsu. You
honestly, they're pretty much ignored from the
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waist down. There was no,
very little. I mean they taught me
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bars, but you didn't do it
too often for sure. You didn't do
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no heel hooks. You know,
it was kind of like hey, that
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that's off limits. You know,
we don't want to destroy people's careers because
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that's tech. He what could happen
if you get a you get stuck in
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a really bad he look your knee, your ligaments are just going to explode
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and you you ain't going to do
nothing for a long time. Maybe I
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ever as far as Jiujutsu goes,
and so to me it kind of just
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it was like, you know,
I remember one of my first coaches.
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He's like you're not going to learn
no leg locks until you're at least a
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blue belt, and to me it
kind of I mean it made sense because
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at that point you you know,
you have a better feel for for what
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you're capable of. You know you
recognize and respect the game enough to know
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that you can break someone's limb in
an instant, yes or no? Yes,
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and I don't know that right away. You just you when you first
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step onto the mats, that's not
something you're even thinking of. So you
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know even and as a Bluebell you're
more cognisant of your training partners. Even
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you know. You know that if
you lay back right away a certain way,
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you could break a bone and that
person is not going to be there
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to train no more. Yeah Right. So, versus doing that as a
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white belt when you're like you don't
know, you just you're just doing what
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you think you're biding doing. Next, no, snap, cracker, pop.
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Yeah. So in a way it
was it was kind of like,
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like I said, it was taboos
forbidding. You didn't do that until much
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later in your Jiujitsu career, because
it's kind of like you have to learn
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a certain level of respect and responsibility
for yourself, for the art and for
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your training partners. You know,
it's kind of like would you give a
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first day at high school math teacher
on the west side a gun to control
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their class? Fuck that, fucket, mistake and a half. You know,
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you would be like, you know
what, as a matter of fact,
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let's not put this teacher in this
class, different class, and let's
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when someone who can handle that.
But for sure you're not going to give
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someone a daily weapon on day one. Right, right, and and we're
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as right now. I'm not saying
that's what happens now, but as of
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now a lot more schools are are
aware of the leg blog game and they
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do start teaching it early on.
You know, I'm okay with I mean
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everyone's everyone's school is different and everyone's
school can be ran in any way they
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want because it's their school. I
mean, I got no I got no
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if I got no complaints about it, you know, just let me know
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ahead of time, you know,
but as far as I go, every
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time I roll I'm just assumed.
I mean date that's in the game.
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It's on the table. You know, we're not saying okay, right,
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I didn't check that box. I
didn't check that box. This is Jiu
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Jitsu, this is chess, you
know, and when you're playing chest you
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don't say, I know, you
can't use your bishops like that. Nan,
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you can't. Are, you can't. I don't even know if there's
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a bishop in the game. I'm
making that name, but I can't use
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that in a certain way. If
you don't see, you know what I
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mean, you gotta let yeah,
I mean when you're playing the game you're
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just assuming everything is is okay,
all right, right, all right.
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So I'm totally okay with a leglog
game. I'm totally any time I roll
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with someone and they I'm mean,
I'm thankful that my training partners do ask
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and that's just off. That's a
credit to the character of the people that
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we train with, because not everybody
is open to that and they might not
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even be ready for it, you
know, right, right, and when
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they're in those type of positions,
I mean, I've heard it. You've
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heard it, Sneah, it's not
a nice it's not a nice sound.
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It's very it's stage with the heart
working sound and stays. Yeah, stay,
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yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely. You know what I mean.
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It comes down to a handful of
times that you really really remember what happened
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that in what you were doing,
and and I feel bad for the people
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that. Not only do I feel
bad for the people that get caught in
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those positions, but I feel bad
for the people that got that person caught
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in that position because I'm sure they
weren't aware of what was about to happen.
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Yeah, yeah, for sure,
kind of given a little give it.
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I'll go back to the gun reference. kind of like giving little gun
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to a little kid and then something
happens and you're like, oh well,
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why'd you give the gun to the
kid? Well, I mean it's it's
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a it's out there, you know. Yeah, educate yourself, know what's
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going on before you start a roll. Let Your partner, Hey, I'm
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going to be going for this.
Is that cool? And if they're cool
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with it, cool, and if
not, then it maybe not. Not
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My leglock game is definitely not for
everybody right, but at the same time,
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also, even if you, like
say, you forget to bring it
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up or just be mindful, be
mindful to your partner and any think if
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you're going to try something new or
something that's you know, you're maybe not,
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like you haven't mastered yet, or
even the counter or anything like that,
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whether it's an arm, you know, an upper body extremity or a
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lower body semy, just be conscious
of your worked out partner and hey,
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you know what he's into it.
You know, take it something you don't.
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I mean, this isn't a match
and not competition. You don't have
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to win. You know what I
mean? Like it's not you know,
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give or dive points or anything.
You are you gonna do is slap hands
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and try again. That's all what
happened. Fuck that, Cuz every round
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is gold medal ATCC final. Watch
out, I'm bringing it. Oh Man,
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I'm joking. I'm joking, but
that. But honestly, going back
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to the ATCC South American trials,
that was what I noticed right away.
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I also noticed that there wasn't a
lot of stalling. There wasn't a lot.
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Mean there were some matches that had
no points. You do mean exactly
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like that? Under Ninety Nine key
little division finals? That was pretty boring.
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That was a little hard to watch, just watching two people not knowing
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how to wrestle. Would you think
about that match? Yeah, you know
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what I with that match. It
look there. You're huge guys. I
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mean I was at first thing.
You know, it's lots of muscle,
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huge guys, very strong. But
it just seemed like a shoving match.
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It seemed like, like you said, like it was a start of a
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wrestling match and that's where it kind
of ended. They're shoving each other.
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I mean they were getting close to
the end of the of the the mat
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even, and they were going into
the crowd. Know, it was that
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much of like a shoving competition,
and so was that. I really watched
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that, not the table over.
There was a match that I was watching
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that knocked the table over and the
stream messed up for a little while.
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I don't remember. I don't think
that was it. I didn't catch that
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that part. I might have missed
that little bit, but I was remembered
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like a couple times them going into
the crowd, like the guys are sitting
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around the mat in the same area
and they've already moved far from the center
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of the Mat and they're into the
crowd, you know, and now it
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didn't seem like they're stopping even when
they get into the crowd and someone's like,
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you know, they're already at the
back of the the crowd before like,
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okay, let's reset, like come
on, guys, like let's do
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something. So, yeah, you
know what, that one was a little
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born to me, but they look
dangerous, they look like they have they
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did get to the matter or something. I was expecting more. Definitely,
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definitely expecting more. That is a
great way to in that. Yeah,
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but what about that under seventy seven
kilogram division? Let's just you know who,
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let's start at the bottom. Let's
start at the bottom and work our
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way up. I didn't get to
watch too much of all of the matches,
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but I did watch all the finals
matches. Right right under sixty six
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POEL division. We had the Diogo
of race from fight sport. I have
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him in action but prior and he
is very explosive. He's got a really
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good passing game. I mean he's
training with Mika and Cyborg a daylong,
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so he's got killers around him,
all around him, and so he's just
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gotten better and better and better.
There was a distinct cardio difference in this
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match and I feel like that's what
it ended up coming down to. So
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dyogo ended up taking on Diego Bato. Oh Year, I'm sorry, Diego
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Bato, yeah, Diego Bato Oliver
and the finals. He ended up winning
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by decision. I think that.
Did that match go into one round of
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overtime? Cuz Um, I don't
think so. I don't think that I
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wanted to overtime. I just know
that it went to I remember that they
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went to the decision, but I
would I do remember is I think it
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was reese. It was like he
went for a takedown and Diego got up
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and it was like he didn't even
wait and he just charged that dude right
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to like didn't even give it to
give us. I that wasn't one that
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heat. I do remember. Now
I'm remembering the match. It did go
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into one round of overtime and I
remember there were three distinct parts in the
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match where he had he had bottle
down. He almost had his back earlier
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on. In the first takedown he
had his back and he just got back
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up and he let it get back
up. And the second time, I
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think that was when what you just
explain, when he shot in, he
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he he stuffed it, but he
stood straight back up and then he just
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blasted him again and then you let
him back up again. And then the
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third time he took them down.
was when he finally took his back.
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But by then, I think that
was when when I realized what he was
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doing. I think he knew that
he could keep up a pace that bottle
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just could not, could not keep
up with, because bottle started off hot.
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He was using a lot of pressure, look like he was using a
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lot of strength to try to pass
and he just could not pass Yogos guard
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and they ended up starting the matchup
and that created some scrambling or some takedown
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positions and the race took prime.
He just took advantage of those and was
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able to secure the back. Held
it for a little while butto got out,
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but he ended up having the better
positioning for the longer time. Bottle
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didn't do really he didn't do anything. He didn't pass his guard, he
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didn't get a takedown, he didn't
almost have a submission locked in. It
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was an easy reft decision. I
mean if you were a reff and you're
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if you were the raft watching that
fight or a judge, I'm sorry,
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you probably would have gave it to
race as well. So I got no
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problem with that decision and Yogo just
punched his ticket to the under sixty six
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Keel gram division, and let's switch
over and let's see who's in that division
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right now. So as of right
now we got one round of the ATCC
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South American trials in the books,
with one more to go and one more
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North American trials coming up. We
just mentioned that earlier. As of right
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now, we have Ashley Williams,
who is the winner of the European trials,
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the under again, my under sixty
six keels division, the North American
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trial winner, Cole Baby Face Abote, art of Art of Jiu Jitsu,
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and then we have the previous ADCC
winner, candy maco, who's been invited.
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So let Dyogo race, welcome to
that division. I'm looking forward to
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what you got left or what your
can do in that division. Let's see
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who else joins that division and then
we can pick a winner. That's going
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to be a really good show.
Next bracket, Cuz or, the next
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vision is the men's seventy seven kilogram
division. That was the finals. Was
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Mika taking on my g hage.
Did you get a chance to watch that
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match, Cuz, please brow I
watch all of his matches. I watched
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all of my Mike is micaus matches. Damn, they didn't last long.
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And how long did that take?
Looking for all the matches? I less
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than five minutes. That dude back
to hood, man. Huh. I
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can't wait to see him when he
when he comes out here. Man.
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That I mean eighteen years old.
He was just like triangle, Chilkes,
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arm bars, like he didn't it
didn't matter. It mean like you were
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talking about, like people not really
going for leg lock stuff. That was
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the dude right there. He just
made it look too, too easy to
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use going for everything. He was
going for something different in every match.
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It just yeah, and just what? Why? Watching him do Jiu Jitsu,
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dude, it's like watching an artist
at work. I just can't just
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like it all of everything. I'm
like, what was that hand grip?
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Look at where his leg plays.
Me was how did he get his leg
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he like he sees submissions two or
three steps before his opponent even realizes it.
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You know what I mean? Like
right. Think it was in his
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first match when he pulled guard right
away and then he got into some crazy
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scramble and in the scramble he ended
up coming up in the like Coyote Guard
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position and then from there, next
thing you know, he's got an arm
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and he's got a arm bar.
Yeah, and it was, wasn't it?
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From like the top, he was
like on top of them. Yeah,
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slidey, like almost a top of
the dude. Yeah, Yes,
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and he just laziness on this arm
bar and it was just it was solid.
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You could even gonna do it.
Probably Watch that like at Least Fifteen,
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fifteen to twenty times already. I'll
watch it another fifteen to twenty times
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right after this again. But he
just he sees submissions in his sleep.
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You know, he ended up.
He subbed everybody on his way to the
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finals, including his his opponent in
the finals. And Dude, he didn't
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even need that much time. I
was it like two and a half minutes,
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three minutes. Yeah, he like
him over the trying yeah, Yo,
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yeah, locked in a triangle against
his opponent, Magie Hage, who
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magied was fucking shit up to I
watch all of his matches and he was
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seven everybody to. He was on
fire, man. Yeah, but he
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didn't look like it when he went
up against Mika Gosh. He got that
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triangle. He was fighting it and
fighting it, but Mika he at one
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point it kind of like loosened up, but he got it sixty right back
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in and it was like once he
had that, it's like he said he
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would go for a lake and then
you go for an arm. Why?
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He was looking for anything you put. You gave him. He gave my
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arm, you gave him an ankle, you gave him a plinky. He
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was submitting. Yeah, yeah,
he was snatching arms all to all day
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yesterday, for sure, for sure, and he snatched my Jean's head with
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a guillotine and from there he worked
in. He climbed his guard up right
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away, locked in a triangle.
He didn't lock it in right away,
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he almost right and then he worked
way in until he was able to lock
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it in, and once it was
locked in, it was game over.
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Yeah, cool to Mika Mika again
next punching his ticket into the men seventy
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seven kilograund division. Let's take a
look at that division, Cuz, all
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right, returning champion, Jay Te
Toure's one of my favorite thats just a
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cool ass dude. Awesome, awesome
top game, just crazy pressure, crazy
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passes. Love watching him compete.
Following him we have Oliver Taza winning the
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European trials. We have youngster kid
Routlo, for first time CC tournament.
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Congratulations just winning the North American trials. And then we have several people who
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have already made invited by ADCC.
So these guys have either wanted in the
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past when it recently, or they
just get invited because they're fucking awesome Jiujiteo.
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So first person to be invited to
this division lochland Giles, who was
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made a scome like a canniball splash
into last time in the two thousand Nineteen
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Atcc Trials Watch it. Did a
fantastic job in the absolute and in his
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way division, so I'm glad he
got invited. Davy Ramos, who you
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might know, is the winner of
grapple for the Cure. First Time they
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had the tournament here in Fresdom,
he won it. Dabby Ramos invited as
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well. Lucas laprix from aleance Jiu
Jitsu and Nikki Ryan from the B team
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being invited to the to the seventy
seven kilogram division. So Mika go valval
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thrown into that mix. It's going
to be there's going to be some awesome
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matches. I can't wait to see
dovy Ramos versus versus Mika, or Meeka
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versus Nikki again, or meek go
versus jat all do just meka versus Kate
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Oh nic that's one I want to
see. Yes, there's so many good
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matchups in this division. And you
know what we I mentioned all these laugh
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all these matchup, but I didn't
say anything about Laughlin and Lacklin could do
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the same thing that he did the
last time and just he will hook the
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shit out of everybody till he finds
his way into the finals. So right,
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right, again, even key division. It's gonna be. It's stacked
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and we still have two, three
more trials at least, you know,
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the North American, tr American trial
one more time and I don't know if
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there's an African trials coming up,
but regardless, we got it's it's already
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a deep ass pool. It is
deep. The next matchup that I want
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to talk about in the eighty in
the ATCC South American trials, is the
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eighty eight kilogram division, and in
the finals it was Eizaki, by a
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nice from dream art, taking on
Claudio Klassans, the veteran. I'm not
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sure if you were able to watch
that match, because I did watch.
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I didn't that. Oh did.
Yeah, well, you know what?
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It was a lot like the the
reef fight match. I mean it was
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like that, a lot of pushing, but there there was more action in
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this one. It wasn't so much
like, yeah, I'm gain. Yeah,
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did I see them try to camp
stuff? I did see him try
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to go for you know, some
take down the stuff, but it was
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really it's still was on that cusp
of that just pushing who's stronger, almost
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that like almost greco wrestling type of
just like I'm going to I want to
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push you around because I'm stronger and
bigger than you. So, yeah,
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yeah, it was a lot of
Teken. Yeah, especially after it was
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a little bit of technique. Not
as much. Yes, yes, especially
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after watching Mica and or anything like
that. That's what I'll respect. I
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was on that roll after that and
it just kind of like slowed me down.
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Yeah, yeah, I mean Ezaki
Punch. This ticky, for those
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of you that didn't know. AM
shoot man, we should shoot. We
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had a disclaimer that there's going to
be some spoilers in this. Sorry,
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yea, yeah, maybe we late, but better late than never. Spoilers.
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He's acting his ticket. He ended
up leaning by penalty, and I
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mean if I would like to see
one more round of this. You know,
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Claudio at the last within the last
thirty seconds, look like he's he
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was getting desperate. He did try
to make some things happen. He got
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really close, but it just wasn't
enough and in the end he's a key
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wins by penalty and I kind of
felt like he already knew he was going
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to win. So we kind of
would really wasn't doing much towards the very
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end. Yeah, no, so, I mean, so question for you.
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So these penalties and areating, especially
for like our audience. How did
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that come into play, like,
you know, did they with it as
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like, you know, basketball,
where you got a penalty because you did
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something wrong, you attacks on one
or you hurt someone or whatever? or
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how did the penalties work in in
Jiujitsu? It kind of just seems like
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it's usually a penalty for stalling.
You know, maybe okay, it's just
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holding onto his opponent or he's not
engaging. It could be he know,
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he's intentionally doing something, you know, like how some guys try to try
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to get head control and they're just
slapping at the back of the neck you
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know? Okay, all right,
Cyborg, the Cyborger Bray, you match
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when he took on Gordon Ryan back
in the day. There was a lot
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of that going on and then finally, after he did it like twenty times,
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he finally got penalized. But it
could happen a lot sooner. You
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know, if they give you a
warning once, at the very next time
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they can take a point. So
it's like with this match, it was
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a negative to negative two penalties or
two penalties we're taking to that mean it
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twice this person was had a point
taken away. Or can they take to
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all once? No, it was
two different in fractions. Okay, okay,
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yeah, wow, it was two
different reactions. And then after that
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he already knew that he had to
get a sub or some points in order
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to win, and that's kind of
why he was going balls out. Okay,
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all right, so that's why.
Okay, so what do you think
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of that match? It was interesting, you know, it was the new
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school versus old school, or I
mean they were playing the same Salad Jiu
407
00:27:56.109 --> 00:28:00.019
Jutsu. One guy wasn't doing anything
different than the other guy was. But
408
00:28:00.099 --> 00:28:03.539
I mean, as far as it's
the new brief versus the old bread maybe
409
00:28:03.619 --> 00:28:07.220
a changing of the guard. It
kind of just seemed like Claudio didn't have
410
00:28:07.259 --> 00:28:12.009
any answers for anything that Azaki was
presenting to him and he and he got
411
00:28:12.089 --> 00:28:17.329
bit in the butt with those penalties, you know. So I'm looking forward
412
00:28:17.329 --> 00:28:22.089
to see what Zaki doesn't in in
the main tournament, you know, because
413
00:28:22.130 --> 00:28:25.809
he is exciting a shit man that
that whole could, that whole team dream
414
00:28:25.849 --> 00:28:30.599
art is just full of studs that
that fight to the very last second.
415
00:28:30.640 --> 00:28:34.359
So let's look at the eighty eight
kilogram bracket right now, and the European
416
00:28:34.480 --> 00:28:40.720
trials winner was a guy by the
name of Yogne Oh Flanagan. The North
417
00:28:40.759 --> 00:28:45.869
American trials winner was Jan Carlo Boudanni, and then we have invitees, Craig
418
00:28:45.910 --> 00:28:53.789
Jones representing B team Zandi, he
barrel representing six Bulades, Josh Hinger,
419
00:28:55.980 --> 00:29:00.539
take our from autos anti routalo.
Ty Rutalo was in the last round or
420
00:29:00.619 --> 00:29:07.420
the last ADCC and that was held
in Anaheim and did just did phenomenal.
421
00:29:07.420 --> 00:29:10.450
I want to say he was only
like sixteen and a blue belt at the
422
00:29:10.529 --> 00:29:18.410
time, but yeamn he he did
really, really good. So He's Aki,
423
00:29:18.569 --> 00:29:22.089
he's Ake's in that hole. Mix. Let's see what happens. That's
424
00:29:22.130 --> 00:29:23.839
a really good bracket. What do
you think, Cuz? So who do
425
00:29:23.880 --> 00:29:27.240
you think? Who Do you see
our who do you want to see in
426
00:29:27.319 --> 00:29:32.759
the finals? On that one,
it might could be a tie and Craig
427
00:29:32.799 --> 00:29:37.720
Jones route in the finals. It
could be a rematch. Oh yeah,
428
00:29:37.799 --> 00:29:41.150
I'd like to see that one.
Well that I could see that happening.
429
00:29:41.549 --> 00:29:44.829
I could totally see time. Greg. Yeah, when final brothers, how
430
00:29:44.910 --> 00:29:48.390
fast they are, how much they
move around. I haven't really seen Kraik
431
00:29:48.430 --> 00:29:52.299
Jones have someone like that then moves
at that level and you know it's like
432
00:29:52.500 --> 00:29:57.299
smooth movement, fast and and can
catch you with some stuff. So I'd
433
00:29:57.339 --> 00:30:00.339
really like to see that one for
sure. Right. And I think these
434
00:30:00.380 --> 00:30:04.059
guys have already met once before and
who's number one. So I think it
435
00:30:04.180 --> 00:30:10.369
will. It's going to be a
rematch. Can't wait. I see,
436
00:30:10.369 --> 00:30:14.529
I'm looking it up right now real
quick. Ah, it was. Yeah,
437
00:30:14.890 --> 00:30:18.049
so it could be a it could
be a complete rematch. It's going
438
00:30:18.089 --> 00:30:21.329
to it could be tie and Craig
in the finals. Who knows. Let's
439
00:30:21.329 --> 00:30:23.880
see who else joins the mix in
these next trials that are going to be
440
00:30:23.960 --> 00:30:29.880
coming up pretty soon. So the
next man chup was the ninety nine Kilo
441
00:30:30.039 --> 00:30:34.990
Division, Joel Coasta taking on Enrique
Sacconi, Joe a winning by referee decision.
442
00:30:36.029 --> 00:30:37.190
I want to say that was the
mass that you watch, Cuz that
443
00:30:37.349 --> 00:30:42.349
ended up going no one was able
to take anybody down. It was Brazilian
444
00:30:42.549 --> 00:30:51.019
wrestling at its finest. Joe Ah
Jane, who this ninety nine kilogram division.
445
00:30:51.539 --> 00:30:53.339
Of these last two brackets are just
full of killers. So let me
446
00:30:53.380 --> 00:31:00.059
start by seeing the ninety nine kilogram
division is going to be European trials winner,
447
00:31:00.220 --> 00:31:03.180
some guy by the name of per
two, to Ponent, our boy
448
00:31:03.410 --> 00:31:11.089
Mason Fowler, winner of the North
American Trials East Coast, by Raphael Levato
449
00:31:11.210 --> 00:31:17.529
junior from six blades, Canan Duarte
from out those Jiu Jitsu, Yury SMOS
450
00:31:17.769 --> 00:31:26.240
from team BRASSAS CTA and Mason Fowler
Squad, Tim Spriggs team meet Tli Patrick
451
00:31:26.319 --> 00:31:30.920
Ado grappl fight team and Nicholas Marigali
from dream art. So that is a
452
00:31:32.160 --> 00:31:37.549
really, really deep division right there. Saccone, or I'm sorry, saccone
453
00:31:37.950 --> 00:31:38.950
coast, to this, what we
were talking about earlier. Coach is going
454
00:31:38.990 --> 00:31:44.069
to have to brush up on his
wrestling, man, because I didn't see
455
00:31:44.109 --> 00:31:47.819
anything that makes me think he's going
to go past the first round, especially
456
00:31:47.859 --> 00:31:52.660
against these guys, every single person
in this matchup. I mean I really
457
00:31:52.700 --> 00:31:56.420
can't speak to to Punin. I
don't know what he what kind of game
458
00:31:56.500 --> 00:31:59.339
he plays, but maybe he can
get him in the first round, he
459
00:31:59.380 --> 00:32:01.450
can get into the second round,
but from what I saw I was not
460
00:32:01.569 --> 00:32:07.009
impressed. I'm sure that's not a
whole his Oh all that he has in
461
00:32:07.089 --> 00:32:09.609
his arsenal, and this is going
to be gopher broke every match, because
462
00:32:09.930 --> 00:32:14.410
if you lose you're done. So
I'm sure he's going to bring his best
463
00:32:14.569 --> 00:32:16.640
and I looking forward to see what
he does, as well as the rest
464
00:32:16.680 --> 00:32:21.240
of the guys in these brackets,
because anybody on this division and out to
465
00:32:21.319 --> 00:32:27.680
you, Mason Canaan, jury summos, any predictions for the finals? Ah,
466
00:32:27.799 --> 00:32:30.869
man, the Batto man. I
don't know. There's a lot of
467
00:32:30.950 --> 00:32:36.789
good people on this, but the
one sticking out to me right now mason.
468
00:32:37.029 --> 00:32:38.549
Oh, yeah, musing fowler to
yeah, Dude, I don't know,
469
00:32:38.789 --> 00:32:42.990
man, this could go any direction. It's just one of those things
470
00:32:43.109 --> 00:32:46.859
and like at this I want to
in this weight cross right here. Anything
471
00:32:46.900 --> 00:32:52.019
could go anything could happen, we
could get surprised. I mean there's just
472
00:32:52.059 --> 00:32:53.900
so many, so much talent in
this one. I don't know, man,
473
00:32:53.940 --> 00:33:00.369
I really looking and my dream matchup
for the finals here would be mason
474
00:33:00.529 --> 00:33:04.369
taking on Canaan kind of. You
know, that would be a sick ass
475
00:33:04.410 --> 00:33:07.529
and that could totally happen, you
know. But I see one person in
476
00:33:07.730 --> 00:33:12.809
the mix that could totally spoil this
party and that's Tim's Briggs. He could,
477
00:33:12.880 --> 00:33:15.960
Oh yeah, has the intil,
he's got the game, he's got
478
00:33:16.039 --> 00:33:21.920
the mentality to he could even win
this whole fucking division, honestly, you
479
00:33:21.960 --> 00:33:23.720
know, just depends on what bracket, heat wear, what side of the
480
00:33:23.759 --> 00:33:28.789
breakie he ends up on and see
what kind of what kind of matchups he
481
00:33:28.869 --> 00:33:30.549
gets. But he could totally spoil
that party. I could see him in
482
00:33:30.549 --> 00:33:35.509
the finals as well. I would
love to see Tim spriggs taking on Mason.
483
00:33:35.589 --> 00:33:38.990
That will be Jiu jitsu wrestling match
to the Max. The gods one
484
00:33:39.109 --> 00:33:45.460
me ex famly happy to watch to
see that. So shout out to our
485
00:33:45.500 --> 00:33:49.220
boy mason. We got your back, Bro will be watching, cheering you
486
00:33:49.420 --> 00:33:52.940
on. But that is the ninety
nine kilogram division. We got one round
487
00:33:52.980 --> 00:33:57.289
left because and that is the over
ninety nine kilogram division, which was won
488
00:33:57.369 --> 00:34:02.529
by Roosevelt Sosa taking off fedal Alex
Bombom. I don't remember this match.
489
00:34:04.009 --> 00:34:07.489
I didn't. I probably didn't even
watch it, but it was he did
490
00:34:07.610 --> 00:34:13.840
win by referees is decision, and
now he's joining the over ninety nine kilogram
491
00:34:13.960 --> 00:34:19.360
division. And so far we got
European tries, winner Haikey Juicela, North
492
00:34:19.440 --> 00:34:29.510
American trials, John Henson and Invite
Hee, Gordon Ryan, Nick Rodriguez and
493
00:34:30.869 --> 00:34:39.099
recent addition, Philippe Gordon Ryan.
What would you say? Chris Gordon Ryan's
494
00:34:39.099 --> 00:34:45.980
Kryptonite? Philippe bit pain well,
before joining the big well, because before
495
00:34:45.059 --> 00:34:50.139
we get into that, man,
this this fight right here, the one
496
00:34:50.179 --> 00:34:51.739
that I would just look it up, because I was like, you know
497
00:34:51.820 --> 00:34:53.969
what, I don't think that went
to decision. That was actually submission.
498
00:34:54.010 --> 00:34:59.489
The Roosevelt Bite. That was actually
all my bad mis said hadn't end up
499
00:34:59.530 --> 00:35:00.849
in. What did it? How
did it? was like, I want
500
00:35:00.849 --> 00:35:06.250
to say it with a heel hook
or leg lock. Then he won by
501
00:35:07.400 --> 00:35:10.719
I'm trying to go back and yeah, so I mean it would. That
502
00:35:10.880 --> 00:35:14.639
was a really good fight. I
definitely want to give that up to him.
503
00:35:15.360 --> 00:35:19.760
It was in there deep and man, who he was in pain.
504
00:35:21.000 --> 00:35:22.630
He was in pain. It was. It was one of those like you
505
00:35:22.710 --> 00:35:27.949
were talking about earlier where, Hey, you get in those leglock positions and
506
00:35:27.989 --> 00:35:30.269
stuff and you can really do some
damage, because this dude was lifting off
507
00:35:30.349 --> 00:35:36.340
the map. Afterwards he he verbal
tap out or verbal tapped to it.
508
00:35:37.300 --> 00:35:38.380
It was deep. It was.
It was one of those ones I think
509
00:35:38.460 --> 00:35:40.940
you you'd want to go back and
look at if you get a chance.
510
00:35:42.059 --> 00:35:44.260
Go. Well, yeah, I'm
looking at it right now. It's see
511
00:35:44.300 --> 00:35:46.059
it. Yeah, and he's another
five support guy. So I think fight
512
00:35:46.099 --> 00:35:50.889
sport got two more guys in with
this with this week last round of trials.
513
00:35:51.010 --> 00:35:53.849
So, yeah, it looks pretty
nasty. Oh my God. Yeah,
514
00:35:54.010 --> 00:35:58.849
you see that grabbing his day?
He's grabbing his knee right away.
515
00:36:00.849 --> 00:36:04.210
Oh Man, that's pretty fucked up. Wow, well, Roosevelt, congratulation
516
00:36:04.599 --> 00:36:10.559
Roofer in the house, but way
to go, mom. And that ninety
517
00:36:10.559 --> 00:36:14.199
nine over to kilogram Dar. I'm
sorry. Yeah, that plus nine nine
518
00:36:14.239 --> 00:36:16.039
kilgram division. It's got. It's
got some killers. Man. So Gordon
519
00:36:16.079 --> 00:36:22.349
Ryan drekis feeder. Yeah, MMM, MMM MMM. I would love to
520
00:36:22.389 --> 00:36:27.949
see a Philippe Opinion, Gordon Ryan
rematch round through. Good. What do
521
00:36:27.989 --> 00:36:30.190
you mean? Because what do you
think? What do you think? Yeah,
522
00:36:30.269 --> 00:36:35.019
you know, yeah, Gordon Ryan, Philipopinia at the the finals,
523
00:36:35.139 --> 00:36:37.579
whatever. Dude, I will be
like that mean with the guy that's e
524
00:36:37.820 --> 00:36:40.980
Pocorn, all excited, just waiting
to see what happens. I'm at my
525
00:36:42.099 --> 00:36:45.380
Asie, like I'm going, ready
to go, man. Yeah, Dude.
526
00:36:45.420 --> 00:36:49.210
I mean, if you think about
it, Gordon can talk. Gordon
527
00:36:49.250 --> 00:36:52.809
has been talking shit to everybody and
he has every right to. But the
528
00:36:52.050 --> 00:36:59.690
one person, the one motherfucker that
he cannot say Shit to, is Philippe
529
00:36:59.730 --> 00:37:04.320
opinion, because Philippe has gotten him
both times. He's Someb them once in
530
00:37:04.440 --> 00:37:07.360
one because by, you know,
taking his back one of the others,
531
00:37:07.760 --> 00:37:12.199
but he dominated him, you know. He yeah, he played the lip
532
00:37:12.280 --> 00:37:15.550
walk game with him and him both
times Philippe took the back using the same
533
00:37:15.670 --> 00:37:20.030
time, the same strategy. I
want to say it was a long ass
534
00:37:20.110 --> 00:37:22.429
time ago. I think the last
time they fought was two thousand and sixteen,
535
00:37:22.510 --> 00:37:24.750
two thousand and seventeen, something like
that, so it's been a while.
536
00:37:24.750 --> 00:37:30.139
I'm sure both both of those guys
games have evolved. Philippe Opinia last
537
00:37:30.260 --> 00:37:36.059
lost the super fight event in the
last the LASTCC, took all vaal by
538
00:37:36.219 --> 00:37:37.780
a takedown, I want to say. And he did look like he was
539
00:37:37.860 --> 00:37:40.820
injured. So I don't know if
he had a rib injury, I want
540
00:37:40.820 --> 00:37:45.289
to say I heard. But Damn, that would be an awesome finals match
541
00:37:45.409 --> 00:37:49.530
to watch. Gordon and Ryan Philipippinion. Yeah, and but, and you
542
00:37:49.610 --> 00:37:52.690
know what, I don't know if
you watched that special that they did on
543
00:37:52.769 --> 00:37:58.090
him, on Philippe the on.
It was on flow grappling, I think
544
00:37:58.130 --> 00:38:00.519
it was, and it kind of
just gave like his history and kind of
545
00:38:00.559 --> 00:38:06.119
I got I could see any he
seems to have like this, this way
546
00:38:06.159 --> 00:38:07.559
about him, like he'll like it. We doing good, doing good,
547
00:38:07.760 --> 00:38:12.840
and then he'll lose and then all
this he'll go back and he likes starts
548
00:38:12.869 --> 00:38:16.309
over and you just pushes and pushes
and trains until he can eventually beat that
549
00:38:16.510 --> 00:38:21.869
guy, you know, that level
whatever of what, whoever the caliber is
550
00:38:21.949 --> 00:38:23.590
that he needs to get to.
And then he starts winning when he whinny,
551
00:38:23.750 --> 00:38:28.460
and then he comes to someone who's, you know, got him again
552
00:38:28.659 --> 00:38:31.380
and then he goes back and re
say. So I'm thinking if he continue
553
00:38:31.579 --> 00:38:37.059
that track. I could see him
coming back this time and and doing that,
554
00:38:37.219 --> 00:38:39.340
you know, like he lost last
time, but I could see him
555
00:38:39.380 --> 00:38:43.849
coming back and fix seen those little
mistakes and become me even better amazing.
556
00:38:44.250 --> 00:38:45.369
You know, he's a pretty young
dude, you know. I mean I
557
00:38:45.570 --> 00:38:49.329
joll me is like our eighteen year
olds are. You know that we've been
558
00:38:49.369 --> 00:38:52.769
talking about. But I mean he's
not an old dude. And and he
559
00:38:52.809 --> 00:38:55.199
keeps just keeps getting better, keeps
going back. And you got one thing,
560
00:38:55.480 --> 00:39:00.239
you got one thing right. He
is pretty and and another thing.
561
00:39:00.440 --> 00:39:04.960
If he gets on a if he
gets on a hot streak, you're right.
562
00:39:05.159 --> 00:39:07.719
He, once he gets it,
gets a rhythm, that's bad news
563
00:39:07.760 --> 00:39:10.030
for everybody in there, including Gordon
Ryan, because he can totally run the
564
00:39:10.070 --> 00:39:15.750
tables and win this whole thing and
ruin the whole whatever. You know.
565
00:39:15.949 --> 00:39:17.269
So then, I don't know.
I'm looking forward to him and I did.
566
00:39:17.349 --> 00:39:21.030
We got a lot of good matchups
coming up. We got a lot
567
00:39:21.150 --> 00:39:25.179
left to a lot of more competitors
to add to the mix. There will
568
00:39:25.179 --> 00:39:30.059
be another round of ATCC trials south
forth America coming up this next weekend,
569
00:39:30.099 --> 00:39:35.099
as a matter of fact, February
twelve and thirteen, and then we got
570
00:39:36.659 --> 00:39:38.010
are the one we're going to be
going to an April. Yeah, it
571
00:39:40.369 --> 00:39:45.210
get round the North American troops.
So law, more competitors. They are
572
00:39:45.289 --> 00:39:49.010
going to be pushing their ticket.
We look forward to seeing who's WHO's going
573
00:39:49.010 --> 00:39:52.210
to be in the mix, and
this is turning out to be the best
574
00:39:52.610 --> 00:39:58.920
fucking Jiujitsu grappling tournament that has ever
been created by man. Thank you,
575
00:39:59.000 --> 00:40:02.320
Mohus seen, thank you, ADCC, thank you, said Daniels. I
576
00:40:02.400 --> 00:40:05.679
can't wait to see the matchups that
you guys give us. Man, we
577
00:40:05.760 --> 00:40:08.030
can't wait, because anything you want
to add to this? Man, I'm
578
00:40:08.070 --> 00:40:12.230
losing my mind over here. I
want to get time to show you do
579
00:40:12.550 --> 00:40:15.230
and I want to jump to Vegas
in September so that we can watch these
580
00:40:15.269 --> 00:40:20.230
matches right now already. I'm sorry. Oh yeah, definitely, definitely,
581
00:40:20.269 --> 00:40:22.739
man, I am so looking forward
to this. But you know what,
582
00:40:23.300 --> 00:40:28.900
what about coach? Is He coach
competing at these trials coming up? Yeah,
583
00:40:29.139 --> 00:40:31.579
yeah, you know what would what? Did we see him in the
584
00:40:31.739 --> 00:40:37.090
finals in September? What if he's
going up a the fucking Gordon Ryan or
585
00:40:37.130 --> 00:40:42.170
something next? You know, he's
a freaking ADCC chant. Holy Shit,
586
00:40:42.610 --> 00:40:50.760
give him the crown row. Yeah, yeah, shout out, shout out
587
00:40:50.840 --> 00:40:55.079
the victor. Damn. Yeah,
heck, yeah, shout out. I
588
00:40:55.159 --> 00:40:58.440
think you might let the cat out
the bag a little there, a little
589
00:40:58.480 --> 00:41:00.920
earlier. But yeah, that's the
word on the streets, is is it?
590
00:41:00.960 --> 00:41:02.480
He's going to be throwing his name
into the into the hat, and
591
00:41:02.559 --> 00:41:07.030
he will be competing at the trials
in Vegas in April. So we'll be
592
00:41:07.070 --> 00:41:13.590
cheering you on, coach Oah,
we'll be bringing lassaie. So good luck,
593
00:41:13.670 --> 00:41:16.389
brother. Yeah, yeah, we're
we're a wait cross. You think
594
00:41:16.429 --> 00:41:22.179
he's gonna Bein? Do you know
working? I don't know. I'm not
595
00:41:22.300 --> 00:41:27.260
sure yet. Yeah, okay,
all right, man, I'd like.
596
00:41:27.380 --> 00:41:29.820
Oh, man, I don't know. I'm just excited to see him out
597
00:41:29.820 --> 00:41:32.769
there and competing, man, because
I mean last time when he was at
598
00:41:34.650 --> 00:41:38.130
was it world's and he competed,
dude then, like nothing, like it
599
00:41:38.329 --> 00:41:40.489
was like nothing. So I can't
wait to see you out there and and
600
00:41:40.570 --> 00:41:44.809
stay him, you know, training
on their coin collected, for sure.
601
00:41:44.969 --> 00:41:52.000
Yep, all the time, all
definitely. Definitely, MR freeze, we're
602
00:41:52.039 --> 00:41:54.239
gonna get down the key. Yeah, you go, here you go,
603
00:41:54.480 --> 00:41:59.199
man, yeah, dude, I
am comput I'm looking forward to this.
604
00:41:59.320 --> 00:42:04.269
I'm super excited for trials. I'm
super excited for the championship. I cannot
605
00:42:04.389 --> 00:42:07.429
wait. I'm so looking forward to
this I don't even care. I will
606
00:42:07.429 --> 00:42:10.389
be there. I'll walk there my
need till there. Better start right now.
607
00:42:10.469 --> 00:42:15.739
Then I'll meet you there the waters, all right, Cuz well,
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that's a rat man. We're dumb
for the week. Another Jiujit DEOs episode.
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That's in the books. Next week
we're gonna be doing the same thing
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again. We'll be talking about South
American trials, ADCC qualifier. Let's see
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who's in the list. There's some
guys that we still haven't seen. I
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heard. Well, ties already been
invited, so he's not going to be
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back on, but I'm interested to
see who else is going to be throwing
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their name into the hat. Maybe
we'll hear some names throughout the week,
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but we'll let you guys know who
that is next week and we'll let you
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know who's jumping into the hot tub
for each division. Until next week,
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Jiujit Deos keep rolling and training out
there and we hope to hear from this
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too. Is The motivation