I remember Ralph Gracie challenging Roy Jones to a mma fight - if he took the fight he’d get a large purse and for every minute he lasted, he’d get I believe an extra $100k.. I may be off on the number but it was an interesting challenge that happened during an Extreme Fighting event
Peretti challenged royce to fight ralph in extreme. Ralph wrote a letter to blackbelt saying he would only fight members of his family behind closed doors.
Ralph called out RJJ after knocking the brie out of doobie mahoobi.
I’m listening to a Peretti interview right now - guy was a magician in the early days of mma match making .. a Royce vs Ralph fight is terrible though - I don’t get the appeal other than a UFC vs EFC type thing
Btw i hated the way Oleg/Renzo ended .. I wanted to see them grapple But nope.. I have a hard time picking a winner there if the fight hit the ground
Oleg should have never took the renzo fight just a week after his rematch with ruas
Good call.. Ruas massacred him in their rematch .. too bad he didn’t do that during their first fight
Don Frye as UKE. ^^^^^^
Master of catch wrestling!
Matt is a very good folkstyle wrestler and an even better bullshitter. He’s also batshit insane. I would watch amazed as he charged scandalous prices for public domain literature. His GAIN magazine was very good, he didn’t go completely off his rocker until he got the job with Grappling
The true master of catch, satoru sayama from 83’
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0:42) The Tiger (0:43) The Tiger. (0:44) In April, 1956, he appeared in the Japanese Mad World. (0:49) Body Press, Moonsault Kick, Body Attack, and many other beautiful aerial techniques (0:55) were beyond our imagination.
(0:59) Then, in 1958, he suddenly retired and disappeared from our sight. (1:17) But today, he is back. (1:21) Tiger himself will explain each of his beautiful techniques.
(1:25) First, let’s take a look at some of them. (3:24) The one who will be the champion will be me. (3:30) I will not give up until I win.
(3:34) I’ll be the champion. (3:35) I will be the champion. (3:38) Tiger, who can fly high in a square jungle, (3:42) has completed various moves, combining curl-covering and straight-throw wrestling.
(3:54) He jumps high in the air and lands on his opponent’s body. (3:58) He uses his chest and joints to defeat him. (4:29) He can hit his opponent till he is Remove, then Recover.
(4:38) He can use the Intro as aiage, which is very useful. (4:38) He can heap up super counts and inflict CS every turn, (4:40) and flawlessly roll along and beyond. (4:41) He can even inflict VEX damage, and press." Alliance Joint at the end.
(6:10) One hour before the event (6:17) The speed, Jump power and reflexes are on a four-dimensional level. (6:25) And now, what is the new fighting machine that Tiger is aiming for? (6:38) A new martial art is free position and body touch ground position. (6:46) Free position is a dangerous technique where all attacks are allowed.
(6:55) Body touch ground position should not be used for attack. (7:01) Next, I will explain the techniques and practice methods. (7:10) First, let’s look at the techniques of punch and kick.
(7:45) First, let’s look at the techniques of punch and kick. (8:25) Next, let’s look at the techniques of punch and kick. (8:36) Next, let’s look at the techniques of punch and kick.
(8:49) First, let’s look at the techniques of punch and kick. (24:54) There are about 1,000 types of joint techniques. (24:58) Today, I will show you the flow of the basic arm joints.
(25:01) I will show you the flow of the basic arm joints. (25:07) I will show you the flow of the basic arm joints. (26:31) I will show you the flow of the basic arm joints.
(26:40) I will show you the flow of the basic arm joints. (29:04) When you tackle, you shouldn’t go in from yourself. (29:08) If you go in from yourself, you’ll be in a position to attack.
(29:13) So you attack like this. (29:16) You go in after you get this distance. (29:18) You go in after you get this distance.
(29:21) This is called a dog under in wrestling. (29:24) You go in like this. (29:26) You can throw it in a salto state from here.
(29:32) Now I’m going to do a double leg tackle. (29:34) Both feet go lower. (29:37) Throw it with both feet.
(29:46) Now I’m going to lift it up with both feet. (30:01) Next is a single tackle. (30:03) In a single tackle, you shouldn’t put your head forward like your feet.
(30:06) You shouldn’t put your head forward like your feet. (30:07) If you put your head forward like your feet, you’ll be turned around. (30:14) So put your head inside.
(30:23) There are several ways to go in. (30:27) There are ways to lift it up and beat it. (30:47) Next is a special single tackle.
(30:54) It’s important to catch the opponent’s punch and go in quickly. (31:06) It’s important to catch the opponent’s punch and go in quickly. (31:28) I’m going in.
(31:56) I’m going in. (32:10) Next is a suplex. (32:13) The first suplex is a double arm suplex.
(32:15) It’s a double arm suplex. (32:17) It’s a double arm suplex. (32:17) You put your hand down and grab it like this.
(32:22) It’s not the power of your back muscles. (32:24) It’s the power of your hips. (32:27) After throwing, you have to cover the opponent.
(32:31) Otherwise, you’ll be grabbed by the opponent. (32:55) Next is a back drop. (32:57) This is a backhand.
(32:59) The opponent’s backhand is attached to the side of the backhand. (33:03) This is not a bridge. (33:05) This is a backhand.
(33:06) The opponent bounces up with the power of the waist. (33:11) This is a backhand. (33:19) Tiger’s face.
(33:21) The arm is completely entangled. (33:23) The opponent can’t move at all. (33:28) Now, let’s compare the Dragon Suplex and the German Suplex.
(33:36) Next, we’ll move on to the Bridge Work. (33:38) The Bridge Work is a very important part of the Sori Stretch. (33:46) First, put your knees together.
(33:48) This is a rolling technique. (33:51) Use the softness of your whole body and go back. (33:53) Then, go back.
(33:55) Then, go back again. (33:58) Start from the same position. (34:00) Your body has to be soft enough.
(34:11) After rolling back, (34:15) lean forward and backward. (34:17) Let’s do it one more time. (34:31) After stretching, (34:32) we’ll move on to the Bridge Work.
(34:37) There are two types of Bridges. (34:40) The dirty one is because you can’t throw your opponent. (34:44) Let’s start with the dirty one.
(34:45) Let’s do it one more time. (34:48) If you start from the butt, (34:50) your opponent can’t throw you. (34:53) So, don’t do it.
(34:56) Next, the dirty one. (34:58) It’s called the Waterfall Bridge. (35:00) It flows like a waterfall.
(35:02) It flows naturally from top to bottom. (35:04) By doing this, (35:05) your opponent can throw you. (35:08) Let’s do it.
(35:12) It’s a feeling of turning beautifully. (35:17) Let’s do this training. (35:20) The first thing to do is (35:21) to put your feet on the floor.
(35:25) Then, put your hands on the floor. (35:27) You can use the bridge technique with both hands. (35:30) Then, go back.
(35:33) Then, throw your opponent. (35:34) Do it with your own power. (35:35) Do it with your own power.
(35:37) Do it as close as possible to the ground. (35:47) This is called the Bridge Technique. (35:56) The techniques you’ve seen so far, (35:57) such as throwing techniques, (35:58) combination techniques, (35:59) and attack techniques, (36:00) are the first techniques that can be done (36:01) by accumulating the following training.
(36:12) Let’s master the basic training (36:14) and put enough muscles on your legs, arms, and stomach. (36:19) Let’s start with the stretch of the legs. (36:26) Next is the leg movement that requires jumping power.
(36:30) This is a jumping movement. (36:31) Please move it back and forth. (36:38) Move it back and forth about 50 cm.
(36:45) Use your arms to soften the joints of your legs. (36:50) This is the exercise to make your legs softer and stronger. (36:57) This exercise is not only for the muscle strength of your legs, (37:00) but also for your stamina.
(37:04) Okay. (37:07) Let’s do it. (37:08) This is another volume training.
(37:10) Let’s do it together. (37:13) First, put your legs on your chest. (37:23) Raise your back if your legs are on the ground.
(37:26) Raise your head if your legs are up. (37:28) Let’s do it together. (37:39) Next is the exercise to train your legs and hips.
(37:44) This is called the duck walk. (37:48) Move your hips forward more than the normal duck walk. (37:52) Move your legs.
(37:54) Move your hips and legs at the same time. (38:08) Next is the exercise to train your arms and shoulders. (38:11) Let’s start with the duck walk.
(38:13) This exercise is to put your hands on your shoulders. (38:16) And put your hands wider than the normal duck walk. (38:18) So, your muscle strength will be strengthened.
(38:20) Put your hands on your shoulders. (38:24) Let’s do it together. (38:26) Lastly, put your hands on your shoulders.
(38:40) Depending on how you put your hands on your shoulders, (38:42) your muscle strength will be different. (38:44) So, practice putting your hands wider than the normal duck walk. (38:49) Next is the stretch exercise.
(38:51) This is the best exercise for flexible bodyweight training. (38:55) First, put your legs wide. (38:59) Put your hands in front.
(39:01) In this case, your hips should be behind your legs. (39:06) This is the starting position. (39:08) Tighten your armpits.
(39:10) Put your elbows on the mat. (39:12) Go low and stretch your back. (39:15) Look at the ceiling.
(39:17) Then, go back. (39:19) When you go back, put your legs wide again. (39:22) Look at the ceiling.
(39:23) Then, go back. (39:25) Next is the stretching exercise. (39:27) Put your hands on your shoulders.
(39:40) The point is to do it flexibly. (39:46) As you can see, there are various ways to do abs exercises. (39:52) It is important to master each one.
(40:05) Next is the Kamae exercise. (40:06) Next is the Kamae exercise. (40:07) There are three types of Kamae exercises.
(40:08) They are kicking, punching, and throwing. (40:14) The first Kamae exercise is called the upright style. (40:17) It is easy to kick.
(40:19) It is hard to punch. (40:21) You can do various Kamae exercises. (40:24) Let’s start with this Kamae exercise.
(40:25) It is called the upright style. (40:29) You can defend yourself by kicking your left leg. (40:34) You can defend yourself by kicking your middle leg.
(40:36) You can also defend your lower body. (40:38) It is good to protect your arms and temple. (40:45) Your arms are a little higher than boxing.
(40:49) It is called the upright style. (40:53) This style can be used in a variety of ways. (40:58) You can make a lot of kicks from here.
(41:00) It’s easy to make a lot of kicks from here. (41:13) In martial arts, this is the basic. (41:17) Lower the guard and prevent the opponent’s attack.
(41:20) It’s easy to make a lot of kicks from here. (41:40) Next, I’m going to teach you a half-crouching style. (41:48) A half-crouching style is a boxing style.
(41:51) It’s a style used to make a lot of kicks. (41:55) You can make a lot of kicks just by moving forward a little. (42:00) Or you can make a low kick from here.
(42:06) The third is the basic of wrestling. (42:09) It’s an attack after you step in. (42:11) It’s an attack after you step in.
(42:16) The basic of wrestling is a half-crouching style. (42:20) You can make a lot of kicks from here. (42:25) You can make a lot of kicks just by moving forward a little.
(42:31) You can make a lot of kicks just by moving forward a little. (42:40) Let’s learn these three basic styles. (42:56) Next, I’m going to teach you a footwork.
(43:05) You can make a lot of kicks from here. (43:08) You can make a lot of kicks from here. (43:14) The basic of footwork is a back and forth footwork.
(43:17) To make a back and forth footwork, (43:23) You can make a back and forth footwork. (43:27) You can make a back and forth footwork. (43:30) In this case, you should never break your stance.
(43:38) Don’t avoid the guard. (43:56) In addition, there is a swayback guard that moves left and right, and a swayback guard that moves back and forth to prevent a punch kick. (44:18) In addition, there is a swayback guard that moves left and right, and a swayback guard that moves back and forth to prevent a punch kick.
(44:35) In the case of kick defense, use your legs or arms. (44:40) In the case of kick defense, you kick from the side, not from the front. (44:45) In the case of the arm, let’s avoid it with both arms.
(44:49) One arm is too strong to kick. (44:51) The arm is weak, so if you turn it this way, it will go this way. (44:54) So, let’s avoid it with both arms.
(44:57) Let’s avoid it with both arms. (45:01) In the case of a kick attack, you should never look at the opponent’s kick. (45:04) You should look at the whole body.
(45:06) This is the same with kamae, but you should look at the opponent’s chin and kick the whole body. (45:10) You should never kick the opponent’s leg. (45:12) First, kick the opponent’s leg with a low kick.
(45:21) Next, kick the opponent’s leg with a middle kick. (45:30) In this case, you should always kick the opponent’s leg with a high kick or a middle kick. (45:45) The reason why you should kick the opponent’s leg with a high kick is because (45:47) the distance from the opponent’s leg to the middle kick is reflected in the high kick.
(45:51) The distance from the opponent’s leg to the middle kick is reflected in the high kick. (46:02) This is a defense against a gunman from a punch attack. (46:04) This is a defense against a gunman from a punch attack.
(46:16) Finally, let’s take a look at Tiger’s beautiful techniques. (48:47) How was that? (48:50) This is just part of the technique we used in the previous lesson. (48:52) This is a technique that Tiger used a few times today when building his training.
(48:57) Everyone in his family had been interested in this technique for many years. (48:59) Everyone in his family had been interested in this technique for many years. (48:59) Everyone in this society… (48:59) Please be careful not to hurt others teaching this dance to others.
These are criminally underrated
This is also a very good series. Tito is a goof, but he is a very talented coach actually.






