I know this might be a bit controversial, but I re-watched UFC17 last night, and I feel like a true turning point in MMA might be the Joe Pardo vs. Mike Van Arsdale fight. (Stick with me here!)
You have Joe Pardo, an experienced BJJ guy (although NOT an expert, like the UFC stated). He had previously beaten people in challenge matches, representing at GJJ Academy. His pure GJJ was classic; hand up to "measure", front hop kick to enter, waist grab for takedown, closed guard, etc. This strategy had never failed him!
Now, he faces Van Arsdale, an olympic calibre wrestler who had physical tools Pardo had probably never encountered. I think this might have been the point where a regular guy (like you or I) who had mastered the basics of JJ ran headlong into a world class athlete. This was, in microcosm, the past and future meeting head-on. This was also "us" against our worst nightmare.
Just a thought... feedback? LET'S GET IT ON! LOL!
You have Joe Pardo, an experienced BJJ guy (although NOT an expert, like the UFC stated). He had previously beaten people in challenge matches, representing at GJJ Academy. His pure GJJ was classic; hand up to "measure", front hop kick to enter, waist grab for takedown, closed guard, etc. This strategy had never failed him!
Now, he faces Van Arsdale, an olympic calibre wrestler who had physical tools Pardo had probably never encountered. I think this might have been the point where a regular guy (like you or I) who had mastered the basics of JJ ran headlong into a world class athlete. This was, in microcosm, the past and future meeting head-on. This was also "us" against our worst nightmare.
Just a thought... feedback? LET'S GET IT ON! LOL!
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