without JuJitSui training.. it will be very hard to beat the Gracies style JuJitSui in ground fighting...
we can be here talking about hyperthetical counter movements to JuJitSui all day.. but the only proven way to beat Brazillian JuJitSui is that Japanese guy Kazushi Sakuraba... http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/displayfighter.cfm?fighterid=84
nake named 'The Gracie Hunter.. he uses 'Submission Wrestling' moves...
UFC is pretty much being dominated by JuJitSui and Wrestling fighting... there is a little bit more 'straking' for Pride and K-1.. but still wrestling dominates..
the real question becomes, 'Is wrestling a superior style of fighting over straking style?' in a no rules situation.... (general questions, of course if you know both its to your advantage)
i guess it depends on your definition of 'Martial Arts'.. if it is a sports to you.. then it doesn't really matter.. different sports have different rules.. if you don't like ground fighting.. then just don't mess around w/ it. but if Martial Arts is 'Using the least amount of efforts to do the most amount of damage' than please consider the above questions..
i really hope the local martial arts communitty can be more practical in their fighiting and practice. 'the best way to verify a theory is execution'...
without JuJitSui training.. it will be very hard to beat the Gracies style JuJitSui in ground fighting...
i really hope the local martial arts communitty can be more practical in their fighiting and practice. 'the best way to verify a theory is execution'...
1. I've seen this fight, the Pride FC Royce Gracie vs. Kazushi Sakuraba. It's a long fight. Sakuraba is a maniac. But he has nothing for me to learn.
2. 三年拳不如一年跤。我宜家明啦!
3. Agree, "the best way to verify a theory is execution".
sorry i would have type my message in Chinese but i don't know how to..
the thing is.. in a 'Striking' vs. 'Wrestling' match.. the 'striking' guy has a split second to take out the 'wrestling' guy (when the wrestling guy moves in).. once the distance is closed, its all to the 'Wrestling' guy's advantage.....