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    hi ,guys ,well basically I am black belt in TKD ,and practized over the years boxing and kickboxing (4y to be exactly ) now Im getting quite bored with this I would like to hear what you think is the best way of grappling ,Ju-juitsu
    or BJJ ?
    I also heard somewhere that capoeira fighter also enrolled themselves into grappling or down to the ground events and they get great results.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Buttelero
    hi ,guys ,well basically I am black belt in TKD ,and practized over the years boxing and kickboxing (4y to be exactly ) now Im getting quite bored with this I would like to hear what you think is the best way of grappling ,Ju-juitsu
    or BJJ ?
    I also heard somewhere that capoeira fighter also enrolled themselves into grappling or down to the ground events and they get great results.

    BJJ by far. No matter what ground specialty you move to or dont move to after or during BJJ training, it is a solid foundation with cutting edge moves always evolving and awesome sweeps and etc

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    • #3
      I agree with Omaplata. Bjj would be a great addition to your knowledge in the other arts.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bjjhottie
        I agree with Omaplata. Bjj would be a great addition to your knowledge in the other arts.

        Thanks BjjHottie........... now if you can post some pics

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        • #5
          Judo or Japanese jujitsu would make you a complete fighter since you are a TKD Black Belt.

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          • #6
            Go with BJJ my friend you will be very happy. For the ground BJJ is the best. I have been taking it for a while now and got good results.

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