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Should Ken Shamrock Retire From Professional Fighting?

Just recently living MMA legend Ken Shamrock lost another fight in the cage. This time against veteran cage fighter and extremely effective kicker, Pedro Rizzo from Brazil, who himself is not even close to current World Championship status, but who can still cause some serious damage.

46-year old Ken Shamrock, who at the peak of his professional fighting career was also known as “The World’s Most Dangerous Man”, is still in incredible shape, but unfortunately he doesn’t implement the way he was known for or better feared of.

Together with legendary Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock was the first MMA fighter to be inducted into UFC’s Hall of Fame just 5 years ago.

The vast majority of his recent fights, Ken Shamrock has lost during the first round, which just has to be to frustrating to say the least.

With his name recognition he still can get crowds excited to show up in throes to watch him step into the cage.

With his vast experience and extraordinary fighting skills that encompass some of the best submission grappling prowess the world has ever witnessed, I firmly believe that Ken Shamrock could easily become a highly sought champion trainer/instructor, fight commentator/analyst and so much more that would even pay some serious dinero.

So, again I ask you “Should MMA Legend Ken Shamrock retire from professional fighting?’

While you contemplate, enter “The Lion’s Den” and meet one of the best MMA fighters ever, Ken Shamrock:

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David vs. Goliath In A K-1 Ring

I don’t know about you, but sometimes find it quite intriguing to watch a perceived David vs. Goliath matchup.

Maybe it’s because many of us instinctively tend to root for the underdog.

Is it because we want to see the “little guy” win?

Well, whatever it is, we all have our own opinion and thoughts about it.

In this context, I thought it might be interesting to watch a modern-day David vs. Goliath encounter in a K-1 ring.

Here we have  a prime example with two former champions:

Royce Gracie (3-time UFC Champion, UFC Hall of Famer and member of the most influential Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu dynasty) vs. Yokozuno Akebono (Hawaiian sumo grand champion and first non-Japanese to attain superstar status).

The BJJ master (179 lbs.) vs. the Sumo master (484 lbs.) and free fight rules.

Watch very carefully how Royce Gracie implements his game plan of getting Akebono on the ground. The rest is BJJ as usual.

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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 Akebono, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, K-1, Royce Gracie, Sumo 5 Comments

What A Week In Review At The MartialArtsReporter.com!

St. Patrick’s Day was awesome and the rest of the week wasn’t too shabby either.

If you are a single mom or know someone who is, please take note of this Personal Safety Alert For Single Moms.

We all know that Bruce Lee could punch and kick, but he also knew something about the art of fighting without fighting.

Surprise – surprise! What you didn’t know about pro golfer Phil Mickelson.

Going Green: Happy St. Patrick’s Day And Irish Stick (Shillelagh) Fighting!

This guy blows me and his opponents away: The Best Pound-For-Pound Fighter, Also The Best Ever Fighter In The World?

Amazing: Ultimate Fighting has become a household name, but what did the first ever Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC 1, Look Like?

Talk soon, my friends.

 

 

 

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What Did The First Ever Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC 1, Look Like?

It’s amazing that more than 15  years have passed since the very first Ultimate Fighting Championship event UFC 1.

In only two weeks from now we are looking at UFC 111!

The original event took place on November 12, 1993 in Denver and was more of a tournament than just individual fights in various weight divisions.

There were 8 fighters and no weight classes and no rules! well, there were some rules such as no biting and no eye-gouging.

One of the basic ideas that the creators had was to get fighters/martial artists from different styles to determine the most effective style.

When everything was said and done the winner was Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner Royce Gracie, who was by far the lightest fighter beating a number of way heavier opponents.

He won the final match against Gerard Gordeau via rear naked choke and he put BJJ on the map especially here in the U.S.

And fighting would never be the same!

Today, I just wanted to reminisce and look at how it all started:

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“The Best Of The Best Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Instructor”

And he isn’t even a Gracie or a Machado!

His name is Pedro Sauer, 7th dan BJJ.

In a worldwide poll in 2005 organized by the ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Center) he received this coveted recognition.

But let’s first have a look at Professor Pedro Sauer’s climb to the top:

Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at age five he started boxing and thereafter judo and taekwondo.

As a teenager and after training for about 10 years one of his buddies invited him over to check out a youngster training in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. After this experience Professor Pedro started training in BJJ the very next day.

Get this: His buddy was Rickson Gracie and the younger brother was Royler Gracie, who at the time was only 9 years old and 6 years younger than Professor Pedro.

After majoring in economics and business Pedro worked as a stockbroker for about eleven years.

During this time Pedro earned his Black Belt from Helio and Rickson in 1985, after years of training at Gracie Humaita which can be considered something like the equivalent of BJJ’S Kodokan.

In 1986 he started teaching and training under Alvaro Barreto, who is a 9th degree (red belt) master under Helio Gracie.

Several years later he made the decision to emigrate and start teaching Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the U.S.

Understand that 1990 was when the original wave of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructors moved to California and the martial arts world would never be the same.

Pedro Sauer immersed even deeper in BJJ in California while living and training daily with Helio, Rickson, Rorion, Relson, Renzo and Royce Gracie as well as the Machado Brothers, who are the famous cousins of the Gracies.

By the end of that same year Pedro set up camp in Utah where he lived to train and teach for sixteen years as one of only two non-Gracie instructors.

By 2006 Pedro Sauer and his family decided to relocate to Leesburg, Virginia.

It is here that Profesor Pedro instructs at One Spirit Martial Arts in Herndon, Virginia, and Jeff Gordon’s Mixed-Martial Arts Academy in Germantown, Maryland, as well as 80 affiliate schools worldwide.

His expertise has been highly sought after by a number of law enforcement, military and federal agencies such as FBI, CIA and Naval Special Warfare Group.

In 2005, Professor Pedro Sauer was named “Best of the Best Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Instructor” in a worldwide internet poll conducted by the Abu Dhabi Combat Club (ADCC).

The following video clips feature Professor Pedro Sauer with an arm bar technique and his words of wisdom that can help any martial art of any style progress a lot quicker.

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The Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Saga Continues

If there were any martial arts royal families, I believe that the Gracies would certainly meet that description.

Most of us have probably heard of the countless accomplishments of Helio, Carlos, Carlos Jr., Carlson, Rickson, Renzo, Royce, Ryan, Charles, Royler, Robson, Reyson, Reylson, Rorion, Relson Gracie…. just to name a few.

Yet, there is another Gracie family member not mentioned in the long list, but who has already impressively leavng a mark.

And it’s not another guy. And her name doesn’t begin with a ‘C’ or a ‘R’.

Her name is Kyra Gracie.

She is the 24-year-old daughter of Flavia Gracie, who is the sister of Renzo, Ralph and Charles Gracie.

Kyra is the first female black belt of the Gracie family to compete in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission wrestling.

After starting her studies at the age of 11, she has been leaving her own personal mark on fighting the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu way.

Two years later, at age 13, Kyra Gracie was already both Brazilian and New York State BJJ champion.

Just check out her impressive list of championship titles so far:

3x World BJJ Champion (2004,2006,2008)
5x Pan American BJJ Games Champion (2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007)
5x Brazilian BJJ Champion (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004)
5x New York State BJJ Champion (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
2x ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Club) Submission Wrestling World Champion (2005, 2007)
1x Asiatic BJJ Champion (2006)

She spends much of her time training at her uncle Renzo’s academy in Manhattan advancing in her fighting and teaching skills.

There is no doubt that we will be hearing a lot more from Kyra Gracie in the future. Possibly Women’s Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)?

Either way,The Gracie Saga Continues.

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Gracie Jiu-Jitsu – Behind The Scenes In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

If you’re not a martial artist, what probably comes to your mind when you think of Brazil is soccer football, Carnival in Rio, Copacabana beach, Gisele Buendchen, right?

On the other hand if you are a martial artist, you have without a doubt heard of or even trained in a martial art that has changed the art of fighting in so many ways.

It is simply known as BJJ or Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.

The Japanese brought Jiu-Jitsu to Brazil at the beginning of 20th century.

During this process Count Maeda tought this style of self-defense to Carlos Gracie, who then in turn instructed his younger brothers.

Carlos then together with his youngest brother, Helio, went on to refine the style and create a form of fighting and self-defense that has been nothing short of revolutionary.

Grandmaster Helio (1913-2009) promoted the Gracie way of fighting through teaching, competing and countless public challenges over a span of 40 years to demonstrate its effectiveness even against heavier and presumably stronger opponents, especially on the ground.

His legacy lives on through his sons and nephews such as Rickson, Royce, Rorion, Relson, Renzo, Reyson, Reylson, Rilion, Robson, Royler, Carlson, Carlos, Crolin.

There is certainly a lot more to be said about Gracie Jiu-Jitsu which I will do in the near future.

In the meantime, check out this really impressive video clip on Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.

I know it’s about 10 minutes long, but heck, there’s nothing on TV anyway. So, just sit back and take it in.

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Thanksgiving Week In Review At TheMartialArtsReporter.com

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Sifu Eddie Camden, The Instructor Recommended By Martial Arts Legends

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Jet Li, From Humble Beginnings To Action/Martial Arts Movie Superstar

This week’s quote for readers of TheMartialArtsReporter.com:

“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but the number of moments that take our breath away. ” Unkown

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Former Hand-To-Hand Combat Instructor To U.S. Navy SEALS, Paul Vunak

Hey guys,

Do you think you could learn a thing or two from a former long-time Navy SEAL hand-to-hand combat instructor?

Me, too. And believe me, when this guy speaks, I listen.

He is also one of the top students of Guro Dan Inosanto and the Founder of Progressive Fighting Systems.

He is very highly regarded in the martial arts and self-defense community.

His name is Paul Vunak.

Sifu Paul is an extremely well-rounded martial artist, who at a very young age started with Tae Kwon Do and then throughout the last 30 or so years has mastered Kenpo, Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Martial Arts, French Savate and Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

With the encouragement of Guro Dan Inosanto, Sifu Paul created Progressive Fighting Systems that he has been able to spread to numerous countries across the globe.

Sifu Paul is an absolute authority in hand-to-hand combat and street fighting who has developed combat systems used by U.S. Navy SEALS as well as 18 other federal government agencies whose lives depend on the effectivity of these very systems.

I have one of Sifu Paul’s Street Fighting courses myself which I find to be very realistic and easy to learn, especially if you’re not heading to the dojo 6 nights a week and you still want to keep your self-defense skills sharp.

You might even come across a technique or two that you didn’t think of.

Today’s clip shows Sifu Paul at a JKD-seminar I am sure you will enjoy.

Stay safe!

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2016 Olympics Awarded to Rio de Janeiro – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Anybody?

“Tonight I have the honour to announce that the Games of the 31st Olympiad
are awarded to the city of Rio de Janeiro,” IOC President Jacques Rogge said.

My heartfelt congratulations go out to the people of Brazil in general and the
citizens of Rio de Janeiro in specific.

When I think of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro, what immediately comes to my mind:

Pele and artistic Brazilian soccer football, Copacabana, super-model Gisele Buendchen,
the famous song “The girl from Ipanema”, churrasco, Carnival in Rio, and …

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, of course.

The Gracie familiy members have done herculean work in laying the foundation
and together with their Machado cousins spreading the now immensely successful
and, just ask any of their opponents, very effective martial art.

BJJ founder Helio Gracie must have a really big smile on his face right now!

So, the Olympic Games 2016 have been awarded to the mesmerizing metropolis
of Rio de Janeiro and that leads me to the following question:

Can Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu become an Olympic discipline ?

And why not?

Just look back at the Olympics 1964 in Tokyo when Judo became an official
discipline and has stayed one ever since!

Or how about the Korean martial art of Taekwondo that first was a demo sport
during the 1988 Olympic Games of Seoul, Korea and then just 12 years later
officially became an Olympic discipline in 2000 during the Sydney, Australia games.

By the way, this recognition came less than 50 years after Taekwondo was first
officially introduced to the world.

Can Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu do the same?

Tell me what you think!

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