Kimura took a look at him in person and laughed at his size, and said he had to beat his top student Kato first.
with an english narration by a brazilian:
apparently the brazilian challenge was that the fight ended by submission only on a soft mat. ippon did not count, no matter how many times they happened. after gracie's victory (despite several clear ippon by kato, which did very little damage on the soft mat), the fight with kimura was on. This is THE masahiko kimura, who "invented" the joint lock of the same name.
Kimura vs Gracie:
supposedly gracie claimed victory because he was not knocked out by kimura's osotogari. despite being choked out and 2 arm breaks...weird. anyway, from kimura's book:
http://www.judoinfo.com/kimura2.htm
excerpt:
20,000 people came to see the bout including President of Brazil. Helio was 180cm and 80kg. When I entered the stadium, I found a coffin. I asked what it was. I was told, "This is for Kimura. Helio brought this in." It was so funny that I almost burst into laughter. As I approached the ring, raw eggs were thrown at me. The gong rang. Helio grabbed me in both lapels, and attacked me with O-soto-gari and Kouchi-gari. But they did not move me at all. Now it's my turn. I blew him away up in the air by O-uchi-gari, Harai-goshi, Uchimata, Ippon-seoi. At about 10 minute mark, I threw him by O-soto-gari. I intended to cause a concussion. But since the mat was so soft that it did not have much impact on him. While continuing to throw him, I was thinking of a finishing method. I threw him by O-soto-gari again. As soon as Helio fell, I pinned him by Kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame. I held still for 2 or 3 minutes, and then tried to smother him by belly. Helio shook his head trying to breathe. He could not take it any longer, and tried to push up my body extending his left arm. That moment, I grabbed his left wrist with my right hand, and twisted up his arm. I applied Udegarami. I thought he would surrender immediately. But Helio would not tap the mat. I had no choice but keep on twisting the arm. The stadium became quiet. The bone of his arm was coming close to the breaking point. Finally, the sound of bone breaking echoed throughout the stadium. Helio still did not surrender. His left arm was already powerless. Under this rule, I had no choice but twist the arm again. There was plenty of time left. I twisted the left arm again. Another bone was broken. Helio still did not tap. When I tried to twist the arm once more, a white towel was thrown in. I won by TKO. My hand was raised high. Japanese Brazilians rushed into the ring and tossed me up in the air. On the other hand, Helio let his left arm hang and looked very sad withstanding the pain.
a choke out, plus 2 arm breaks = victory.
the interview with helio gracie, where he admitted he went unconscious after the chokeout:
http://www.judoinfo.com/helio.htm
-Fong