• jerebear39@slrpnk.net
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    11 months ago

    Looks at first the boxer had the judo(ist?), but once the judo(ist?) finally got grappling he took him down! I was surprised he won!

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      11 months ago

      Yea judoka had no striking game and boxer had no wrestling game. Under these conditions the grappler could just wait out the striker until catching a grapple, then win. This is why the Gracie family pushed UFC in the 90s, because karate-and-boxing-obsessed US audiences were constantly surprised by these matches, and it led to more people signing up for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu!

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      11 months ago

      Things literally turned around at the halfway mark where the boxer attempted to throw the judoka and he somehow ends up on top of him.

      Motherfucker pulled a UNO reverse card lol

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    11 months ago

    I miss this type of shit from early ufc days… Like they used to just put muy Thai vs karate masters and it was interesting as hell to see. I get why it happened but now it’s all mma vs mma… Not as fun imo.

    Edit- I’m remembering seeing a few sumo dudes too. I’m thinking this was the 90s

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      11 months ago

      Wasn’t there a fight between an american boxer and a japanese sumo wrestler? and it was just the most epic fucking thing I’d ever witnessed. now it’s all domestic abusers with a BJJ hobby

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      11 months ago

      Yeah I remember as a teenager I rented VHS of UFC 4, 5, 6 and 7 and it was the best thing I ever watched. I was trying to find the first 3, but it was hard to do in early 90s