Human Weapon Judo

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Human Weapon final judo fight

Channel: Sports
Uploaded: August 19, 2007 at 2:09 pm
Author: Romeo83x

Length: 0:07:47
Rating: 4.75
Views: 245,466

Tags: human weapon judo

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ketsan (Tuesday 14th of October 2008 04:46:08 PM)
Is it me or is the host's posture quite bad.
0powerhouse (Monday 13th of October 2008 08:43:04 PM)
owned
Fintolgano (Sunday 12th of October 2008 08:52:59 PM)
Now, for selfdefense, the last time i checked people outthere don't walk naked. They wear pants T-shirts, long hair, belt whatever. Concrete sidewalks, tiles even walls are everywhere; so a fk grip could be attained. Then with enough inertia, momentum and speed (some strength of course)a well excecuted throw on bare floor could be leathal( logic )
Fintolgano (Sunday 12th of October 2008 08:18:43 PM)
A judo player could also strike and punch (human nature). Also, use "Ne-Waza; thus choking or snaping one's arm, taking it to the fullest. "CAN'T FIGHT LIKE THAT". DIDN'T HEAR THE TAPPING!!, lol!
Mytzplitz (Sunday 12th of October 2008 03:12:56 PM)
Judo is good but stops in one thing. Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
Fintolgano (Sunday 12th of October 2008 08:11:07 PM)
Gracie's BJJ is fine, but in a real selfdefense situation (no rules, no matts) why would anyone want to spend unnecessary time on the ground? A "good, calm, fearless judoka," who knows of course what's he/she's doing, intensifies one good power throw; or an out of nowhere, swift combo "smash"(with momentum, right timing and speed) against bare concrete; (exampl: side walk, road, tiles, stairs and the attacker could be left dissabled or crippled. Just with one shot or a couple of them.
BloodofPatriots (Monday 13th of October 2008 06:52:39 PM)
Where do you think newaza in BJJ came from? Duh.
Robopencil (Sunday 12th of October 2008 03:09:24 PM)
I have no doubt that the Judoka was the better grappler. But it's really a shame that the fight would be stood up when the smaller host was working for that triangle, that's a high danger area, and he was half-way there.
amgmstk (Monday 13th of October 2008 05:27:35 AM)
That triangle looks "half-way there." However, it seems to me that the Judoka let the host do it. The judoka was just playing with the host.
Robopencil (Monday 13th of October 2008 02:48:02 PM)
I'm not so sure. I rarely watch this show, but I think the... host does BJJ, and trains for MMA, it's possible that he has has decent grappling skills and noooooo stand up whatsoever. A lot of time spent training Judo is spent working throws. And a lot of clubs train for competition. In competition you're generally stood up if no progress has been made after 20 seconds. It's possible that this Judoka could throw the host around all day, but that their grappling skills aren't quite as far apart.