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Patrick Gaudio, faixa-marrom da GFTeam, mostra como passar a guarda-aranha e finalizar no braço. Confira!
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Marcelo Garcia talks exclusively with GRACIEMAG and gets emotional when considers that his competition years might be coming to an end. Watch the candid talk with the four times world ADCC champion and five times black belt world champion.
O pentacampeão mundial dos médios de Jiu-Jitsu e tetracampeão do ADCC, Marcelo Garcia falou com o repórter Ivan Trindade nessa segunda-feira, em Nova York e de maneira franca reconheceu que pode estar se aposentando das competições. Com gêmeos a caminho e responsável por uma academia de mais de 300 alunos no coração de Manhattan, Marcelinho reconheceu, emocionado, que não dispõe mais do tempo necessário para se dedicar aos treinos na intensidade necessária para competir no altíssimo nível a que acostumou seus fãs. O mineiro ainda deixou uma porta aberta para uma possível última empreitada, mas sorriu ao revelar que já fica mais feliz com o sucesso dos pupilos do que com novas conquistas pessoais.
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Kyuzo Mifune has been categorized as one of the greatest exponents of the art of judo after the founder, Kanō Jigorō. He is considered by many to be the greatest judo technician ever. Mifune is in his 70’s in this video and completely dismantles guys more than half his age and twice his size. His balance, timing and kuzushi are absolutely flawless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI9loUuJJDk
Arguable the greatest judo technician of all time Kyuzo Mifune in his 70’s executing the most beautiful single throw(o guruma) I have ever seen. His execution is absolutely flawless!!
Getting ready for the ADCC 2013, Keenan talked to GRACIEMAG about the experience of reaching the black belt in Jiu-Jitsu. He talked about the presence of his family and what he expects from now on in his career.
O tricampeão mundial absoluto de Jiu-Jitsu recebeu a equipe do GRACIEMAG.com na última sexta-feira, 28 de junho, e falou sobre os últimos dias de preparação para enfrentar Tim Kennedy, na sua estreia no UFC no próximo sábado, 6 de julho. O quarto Gracie a pisar no octógono mais famoso do mundo analisou o adversário, falou sobre a luta contra a balança e brincou sobre uma maneira inusitada de recuperar os músculos depois de cada treino.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8Vq9UPhz10
Hélio Gracie ( October 1, 1913 — January 29, 2009) was a Brazilian martial artist who, together with his brother Carlos Gracie, founded the martial art of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, known internationally as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). According to Rorion Gracie, his father Helio Gracie is one of the first sports heroes in Brazilian history; he was named Man of the Year in 1997 by the American martial arts publication Black Belt magazine. He was the father of Rickson Gracie, Royler Gracie, Royce Gracie, Relson Gracie, and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Co-founder Rorion Gracie, among other sons and daughters. According to one of his most notable opponents, Masahiko Kimura, Gracie held the rank of 6th dan in judo.
Gracie had 19 professional fights in his career. He began his fighting career when he submitted professional boxer Antonio Portugal in 30 seconds in 1932. In that same year, he fought American professional wrestler Fred Ebert for fourteen 3 minute rounds. The event was claimed to have been stopped because Brazilian law did not allow any public events to continue after 2:00 AM, but in an interview Gracie admitted that he was stopped by the doctor due to the high fever caused by a swelling, and he had to undergo an urgent operation the next day.
In 1934, Gracie fought Polish professional wrestler Wladek Zbyszko, who was billed as a former world champion, for three 10 minute rounds. Even though the wrestler was almost twice Gracie’s weight, he could not defeat him, and the match ended in a draw. Gracie then defeated Taro Miyake, a Japanese professional wrestler and judoka (practitioner of judo) who had an extensive professional fighting record and worked for Ed “Strangler” Lewis in the United States of America.
Gracie also fought several Japanese judoka under submission rules. In 1932, he fought Japanese judoka Namiki. The fight ended in a draw although Hélio was already twisting his arm when the bell rang. He defeated the Japanese heavyweight judoka and sumo wrestler Massagoishi via armlock. Gracie had two fights with Yasuichi Ono after Ono choked out George Gracie (Hélio Gracie’s brother) in a match. Both fights ended in a draw. Gracie fought judoka Yukio Kato twice.The first time was at Maracanã stadium and they went to a draw. Afterwards, Kato asked for a rematch. The rematch was held at Ibirapuera Stadium in São Paulo and Gracie won by front choke from the guard.
In May 1955, at the YMCA in Rio de Janeiro, Gracie participated in a 3 hour 42 minute fight against his former student Valdemar Santana with Santana knocking out Gracie with a soccer kick.In 1951, famous judoka Masahiko Kimura defeated Gracie in a submission judo/jiujitsu match held in Brazil. Being small and undersized never stopped Helio from becoming a great competitor. A man that believed in his abilities and was willing to put it on the line against the best . For all the disputes that exist today ,nothing can take away from a man that put it all on the line to defend the family name. A tough fighter ,a fierce competitor ,and a great martial artist. All of those that ever did Brazilian Jui jitsu owe a huge debt to small undersized man that refused to quit and helped refine the Gracie style of Jiu-jitsu
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