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  • kiddbjj
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    I'd say boxing, wrestling and judo.

    Those wrestling guys are a real handful and show you the diff between a wrestling and bjj approach. ie. speed and power vs precision and patience.

    Wrestling is older than dirt

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  • Liberty
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    Originally posted by Ghost View Post
    its not savate, savate is reasonable but its not exceptional. it doesnt have anything new as such. its like a modification on kickboxing. hardly groundbreaking.
    In other words, you "under rate it" - LOL!

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Sweet

    Originally posted by Liberty View Post
    Here ya go, guys, Frank Sinatra's Judo Chop (1962). Aren't I something - LOL!

    YouTube - Manchurian Candidate
    Damn that's awesome. Why couldn't I remember that it was "that" movie.

    Liberty you da man!

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  • Liberty
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    Here ya go, guys, Frank Sinatra's Judo Chop (1962). Aren't I something - LOL!

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bMrAhe_K6A[/YOUTUBE]

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
    Sadly the "real" judo chop has been reduced to the ridiculous. It's the object of laughter and pseudo systems alike.

    It's big time funny until someone gets a crushed trachea or broken clavicle.

    Arteries and veins can be hemmoraged with violent atemi... Fun fun fun...
    It was one of Austin Powers signature moves bro. Yeah Baby Judo Chop!

    Tai Chi actually has a movement in it very similar to the Judo chop Tant. Maybe thats where all the laughter started

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  • Tant01
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    Atemi waza

    Originally posted by Caveman View Post
    Hmm, about the Judo Chop thing.

    I decided to do a little research...and the only real useful info i got was this...

    YouTube - 1 Hit Judo Chop


    Pretty neat.


    I remember watching the Austin Powers movies... "Judo Chop!"

    Sadly the "real" judo chop has been reduced to the ridiculous. It's the object of laughter and pseudo systems alike.

    It's big time funny until someone gets a crushed trachea or broken clavicle.

    Arteries and veins can be hemmoraged with violent atemi... Fun fun fun...

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  • Caveman
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    Hmm, about the Judo Chop thing.

    I decided to do a little research...and the only real useful info i got was this...

    YouTube - 1 Hit Judo Chop


    Pretty neat.


    I remember watching the Austin Powers movies... "Judo Chop!"

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by Hardball View Post
    I believe wrestling has big time respect since the beginning of UFC and we are talking early 1990's.


    Agreed. Nowadays most BJJ guys give wrestling its due. The remaining naysayers are just the Larper/dojo zombie crowd.

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  • migo
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    Slamming works pretty well in a fight.

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  • kingoftheforest
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    Toot Toot all aboard for the land of make believe

    I trained for 6 months at Steve Kern's "School of Hard Knocks" here in Florida.

    For those of you who don't remember he was the original Doink the Clown.

    I will say that pro wrassler's are definitely in some kick-ass shape but as far as martial arts skills go, unless they took an art before they took up wrasslin' then they are pretty much brawler's and acrobats.

    What they do day in and day out is pretty impressive as far as entertainment goes but for technical skills that would work in a fight I gotta say there is not much there. Unless like I mentioned above they have previous training in a real art.

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  • migo
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    You'd think that, but it's surprising how many people have to be set straight (at least with the people I run into). I'll freely admit I used to have a low opinion of pro-wrestlers, and used to think Jackie Chan would own them. Now I have to laugh at myself for thinking that, but I do think a match between Rob Van Damme and Jackie Chan would actually be quite entertaining to watch.

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  • TTEscrima
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    Originally posted by Hardball View Post
    Pro Wrestling is entertainment, with story lines but I think most people know not to Fook with a pro wrestler in the street.
    Fear the iron claw and the bionic elbow, LOL.

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  • Hardball
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    Pro Wrestling is entertainment, with story lines but I think most people know not to Fook with a pro wrestler in the street.

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  • migo
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    I guess I don't see the respect it gets matching what I think it deserves. A prime example is Chuck Liddell isn't even recognized to have started in wrestling. People are more interested in the Kempo that he started later on, and have a tendency to disregard his solid foundation in wrestling. I also get this feeling across the board, if someone doesn't primarily wrestle (such as Matt Hughes), their wrestling generally isn't recognised.

    I agree though, that the UFC did wonders to raise the respect wrestling receives, but WWE does just as much to detract from the respect - speaking of which, pro-wrestlers probably get the least respect and are among the most underrated. They need a high level amateur wrestling pedigree to get any respect outside the pro-wrestling world.

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  • Hardball
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    I believe wrestling has big time respect since the beginning of UFC and we are talking early 1990's. I'm not sure if many people consider it a martial art.
    Last edited by Hardball; 04-23-2008, 02:41 PM.

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