



Andy_S wrote:Damn, that - if real - was the most technical "street fight" I have ever seen.
Are American (?) teens getting better at rucking...?

Coiled_Spring wrote:Shows that attempting to play jiujutsu on concrete ground is not really a wise decision.
Come on....admit it gregorz...it was you wasn't it. . . 
greytowhite wrote:Andy_S wrote:Damn, that - if real - was the most technical "street fight" I have ever seen.
Are American (?) teens getting better at rucking...?
Looked like an organized fight, definitely not the average haymaker fest I'm used to seeing. There is an increased interest in learning to fight, I have a cousin in Stockton that wants to learn MMA and I keep telling him to go to the Angel Cabales disciples.

bailewen wrote:Coiled_Spring wrote:Shows that attempting to play jiujutsu on concrete ground is not really a wise decision.
Who left the door open and let this joker in again?Come on....admit it gregorz...it was you wasn't it. . .

gzregorz wrote:send him to Ronin bjj. Those guys are beasts, but they're good guys and they won't try to hurt him.



greytowhite wrote:gzregorz wrote:send him to Ronin bjj. Those guys are beasts, but they're good guys and they won't try to hurt him.
Thanks for the recommendation, will pass it on.

gzregorz wrote:I don't think they've had any training
It looks like they know each other and the fight escalated. Typical for that age.
gzregorz wrote:greytowhite wrote:gzregorz wrote:send him to Ronin bjj. Those guys are beasts, but they're good guys and they won't try to hurt him.
Thanks for the recommendation, will pass it on.
The teacher is Ernest Mello. Your cousin can check them out on the Inside bjj podcast to get an idea of the vibe. By beasts I mean it's definitely a big guy gym, but they have a couple of smaller guys.

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