Since people are still talking about style vs. style, let me share my insight. A style is what a coach is to a basketball or football team. The style provides the plan and strategy, but the players must have the ability to execute. This is why I say style means very little, unless the person is athletic and has the ability to fight.
Phil Jackson's Triangle Offense is great... But it wouldn't have worked if he didn't have Michael Jordan and now Shaquille O'neal and Kobe Bryant. The same is true of martial arts. You can teach the most dangerous techniques in the world to someone, but if they're not athletically suited, they aren't going to make a whole lot of difference.
This is why I don't buy the idea that just because you're a BJJ player, you can fight. I've experienced it first-hand with other students and myself. When I first joined BJJ, I used my size and strength to beat people who had been doing it for years. When I tried MMA/NHB I got beaten by people who didn't do BJJ for more than one year, but were stronger and more athletic.
Everyone keeps insisting that Royce was weaker this, smaller that... Maybe, but he already had the training that was specific to that event. Besides, he was as conditioned if not more so than most contestants too.
I'm not knocking BJJ... I do it myself and it's great... I'm just tired of the loudmouths who think they wear a blue belt and the rest of the world is toast. That's simply not true.
Phil Jackson's Triangle Offense is great... But it wouldn't have worked if he didn't have Michael Jordan and now Shaquille O'neal and Kobe Bryant. The same is true of martial arts. You can teach the most dangerous techniques in the world to someone, but if they're not athletically suited, they aren't going to make a whole lot of difference.
This is why I don't buy the idea that just because you're a BJJ player, you can fight. I've experienced it first-hand with other students and myself. When I first joined BJJ, I used my size and strength to beat people who had been doing it for years. When I tried MMA/NHB I got beaten by people who didn't do BJJ for more than one year, but were stronger and more athletic.
Everyone keeps insisting that Royce was weaker this, smaller that... Maybe, but he already had the training that was specific to that event. Besides, he was as conditioned if not more so than most contestants too.
I'm not knocking BJJ... I do it myself and it's great... I'm just tired of the loudmouths who think they wear a blue belt and the rest of the world is toast. That's simply not true.
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