MMA Rashguards

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  1. In the end, it's clear from watching this video that the most appropriate indicator for determining who is truly the strongest is not which martial arts are the strongest, but who uses which skills with a high level of fight IQ.
    Technical proficiency, training experience that is as close as possible to actual combat, mental strength, and fight IQ are all important elements that make up a top street fighter.

  2. More like Judo vs Sloppy Kickboxing..

    That guy didn't train ground fighting at all and also had no clue how a striker should fight a grappler…

  3. Judo is a sport,thats it. In a real fight you just have to twist his neck around thats it. Beside this my grandmother hits harder than this MMA "fighter." Just saying. Cant understand what happened in the video. Edit: Ppl saying Judo is an underrated martial art havent been in a real street fight yet. No rules no gloves and no referee. Judo is a death sentence in the streets. Again,just saying.

  4. I will admit, I thought judo was a joke, this proved me wrong, that being said a great MMA striker would have given the judo guy a real challenge, potentially KOd him, like Rhonda Rousey lost to Holly Holm

  5. No doubt that judo in an effective martial art, but this mma fighter was uncapable of defending from any kind of takedowns, so he probably was a beginner, or just a terrible fighter

  6. Böyle dövüş mu olur orospu cocukları o amini siktiğim asyalılarıda kendimizi nasıl savunuruz demişler adama yapişarak kendinizi savunun siktirsin orospu cocukları asyalılar

  7. Great judo fighter 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻 those who underestimate judo demonstrate their ignorance and I suppose it is not necessary to remember that BJJ was born from Judo 👉🏻 , Mitsuyo Maeda

  8. Can tell that judo doesn't have punches and blocks can't you. Judo guy did well considering his opponent was not wearing one of those easygrip gis though.

  9. People keep commenting the mma guy should avoid getting close to the judoka as if it's possible to keep distance for the whole fight.
    That said, i admit this surprised me. I was looking down on judo so i was surprised to see the judoka do well against an opponent who supposedly knows how to wrestle

  10. There's no such thing as a martial art against a martial art. That's a childish concept invented by non practitioners. It's an individual with certain skills against an individual with certain skills under a certain set of rules. Everything depends on the situation and the skills.

  11. It wasn't a bad match. It all depends on the fighter and their experience. As a Judo guy, my only side comment is that the Judo world missed their chance to catapult our sport into popularity in the US when they didn't participate in the early years of the UFC.

  12. The judo fighter wouldn't have his way against a D1 wrestler or a decent BJJ fighter. He got lucky they matched him up against someone with limited grappling experience

  13. Id be shocked if that's an mma guy. Look like a kickboxer with little to no ground skills. A bjj blackbelt or high level wrestler wouldnt move like that on the ground.

  14. That was badass when the judoka was in mount, crawled up him, made him think he was gonna go for some kind of arm submission, then he just sits up and starts pounding!!! Didn't expect that at all! I really liked his style and fighting spirit

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