Despite criticism in the past, wrestling has faired better than most martial arts, excluding BJJ in MMA competiiton. In fact, wrestlers dominated the NHB scene for a while. On an amatuer level, wrestling continues to be the only real threat against BJJ or Muay Thai.
A better assessment of how effective wrestling (modernized NHB wrestling that is) has been exists within local NHB tournaments or undercard fights. These types of fights consists of fighters from college with wrestling background, some with BJJ skills or boxing, etc AND are more accurate representations of the effectiveness and differences between fighting techniques. At the professional level, everyone knows everything, so it’s not so much about style, but training and atheleticism... Even so, wrestlers have done relatively well, both American and Japanese in the the NHB circuits.
It’s true, wrestling has been adapted to many combat grappling clubs which utilized a mix of BJJ, Judo, etc... But the base of wrestling is fundamental to good grappling. Wrestlers have a very good base and I’ve never seen a wrestler get swept. In one of the earlier KOK fights, I think 2 or three, a wrestler made short work of a BJJ black belt. I was at a local bar that holds MMA matches and a wrestler won 2 fights in a row against a blue belt and 2 stripes white belt... So it can be argued that wrestling, in some regard has caught up to many martial arts if applied correctly.
A better assessment of how effective wrestling (modernized NHB wrestling that is) has been exists within local NHB tournaments or undercard fights. These types of fights consists of fighters from college with wrestling background, some with BJJ skills or boxing, etc AND are more accurate representations of the effectiveness and differences between fighting techniques. At the professional level, everyone knows everything, so it’s not so much about style, but training and atheleticism... Even so, wrestlers have done relatively well, both American and Japanese in the the NHB circuits.
It’s true, wrestling has been adapted to many combat grappling clubs which utilized a mix of BJJ, Judo, etc... But the base of wrestling is fundamental to good grappling. Wrestlers have a very good base and I’ve never seen a wrestler get swept. In one of the earlier KOK fights, I think 2 or three, a wrestler made short work of a BJJ black belt. I was at a local bar that holds MMA matches and a wrestler won 2 fights in a row against a blue belt and 2 stripes white belt... So it can be argued that wrestling, in some regard has caught up to many martial arts if applied correctly.
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