Uh... I train in korea and the korean Judoka don't think there is a difference of "1% of the technicalities" between the two styles. First of all you need to make some thinkgs clear for us. What kind of judo do you do? Olympic judo or Kokodan Judo? Say you do Kokodan Judo, your argument is flawed because of the world judo popluation, Kokodan is a very small minority.
I don't think it is worthless. I do think that if you are going to do mma there are other styles such as BJJ, Lucha libre, and submission wrestling that will help you more than Judo. And no the Judo in korea is not of "low standard". If you are a judoka you should be the first one to know that.
If you call BJJ Judo then you should call Judo Jiu-Jitsu. Why do you draw a line between Jiu-jitsu and Judo? Where did Judo come from? You can't have it both ways.
You guys think it is worthless, therefore I have to assume the training you have done in judo is of a low standard.
There is no bjj vs judo marketing here in Europe and I find it strange that people like to draw a line between two things that are essentially the same.
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