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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

The Best Pound-For-Pound Fighter, Also The Best Ever Fighter In The World?

Without further ado, we’re talking about Brazilian Anderson “The Spider” Silva.

Silva is UFC’s Middleweight Champion of the world with 10 consecutive wins and many say he has made his weight division so boring through his seemingly invincible fighting style that the calls are getting louder for him to either lose weight to fight against GSP or gain weight to fight against Lyoto “Dragon” Machida.

Silva’s MMA record is pretty amazing: 25 wins vs. 4 losses!

His last loss was over 4 years ago via disqualification by illegal side-up kick against Japanese Yushin Okami.

Silva’s fighting arsenal is more than just impressive in my book. It’s overwhelming and at times overbearing for any opponent.

Besides being  a long-time Black Belt in Taekwondo, Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, “The Spider” is a highly trained Muay Thai fighter and Western boxer.

He turns 35 in April and has expressed plans to retire fairly soon, whatever soon means. His UFC contract still calls for at least 3 more fights. We will have to wait and see.

In the meantime, check out some of Anderson “The Spider” Silva’s career highlights and be impressed:

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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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Another Diverse Week In Review At TheMartialArtsReporter.com

How’s it goin’?

Hope you had a great week, because I sure did, as you can tell from last week’s line-up of posts.

Enjoy all of them in their entirety along with the attached video clips.

Talk to you next week.

Nip Tuck And Martial Arts

The Highest Ranking Female Judoka In The World

Finland: Sauna, Wodka And A Very Eclectic Korean Martial Art

Find Out Who Makes Matt Damon Look Tough In “Green Zone”

Breaking News: Budweiser-Mamas & Mardi Gras Madness

Mardi Gras And Why TheMartialArtsReporter Is Going Nuts

Happy Chinese New Year! It’s The Year Of The Tiger!

 

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Nip Tuck And Martial Arts

How do the two go together?

Well, if you’re Roberto Miguel Rey Júnior, not a problem.

Some of you might be asking yourselves, whom I’m talking about.

You’re probably more familiar with his aliases such as Dr. Robert Rey or simply Dr. Rey.

I saw him the first time on E! about 3 years ago on the reality show Dr. 90210.

Again, if you’re not familiar with all these U.S. American intricacies, that’s the zip code for Beverly Hills, California.

In my humble opinion, Dr. Rey is quite an interesting guy and here’s why.

Born in th U.S. in 1961, the naturalized Brazilian lived in Sao Paulo until he was about 12, when he was brought to Utah along with his siblings by Mormon missionaries.

Four years later his mother reunited and lived with them in Prescott, Arizona.

So,  what happened to his father?

Well, let’s put it this way:

It just didn’t work out and yet it did a lot better in many ways for Dr. Rey, who went on to study medicine at Tuft University School of Medicine, where he got his M.D. in 1990.

He advanced to acquire the knowledge and skills to become a very accomplished cosmetic surgeon licensed in California and Massachusetts.

And believe it or not, Dr. Rey has performed over 10,000 surgeries!

He has been featured on too many TV shows to even list here and it is safe to say that he is somewhat of a household name through the reality show, simply known as Dr. 90210.

What I find admirable is the fact that the married father of 2 children donates a lot of his time and skills to humanitarian missions to operate of children with physical deformaties.

Even with the craziness of  a heavy workload and countless other obligations, Dr. Rey still has the drive and enthusiasm to pursue his commitment to martial arts which include Tae Kwon Do (black belt) and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (blue belt).

I found the following clip of Dr. Rey starting his BJJ training with Rener Gracie. Very cool!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1542083985294472959 

 

 

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Judo: No Kicking And Punching, But It Can Still Hurt Like Hell!

The Japanese martial art of Judo, means ‘the gentle way’ in English. I still haven’t figured out the gentleness of it all.

I took some Judo classes way back when and I gotta tell ya that some of those techniques sure can hurt like hell.

Those guys would grab you and throw you around like a rag-doll.

Slam you down on the mat and then apply a lock or a bar or something else that created the feeling of  “OUCH! *#%!* YOU WIN! CAN I PLEASE GO HOME NOW?”.

There was a lot of tapping  going on. Not the Sammy Davis Jr. or Geogory Hines-kind of tapping.

More slapping the mat like a fish caught on board a trawler gasping and knowing that it’s going to end up in a grocery shopping aisle real soon.

I think you get my drift by now.

Judo doesn’t offer or better doesn’t allow flashy kicks that would make it so much more appealing to the masses.

But let’s face it:

Judo in all its subtle and gentle way is still an extremely effective martial art that was the base for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu developed by the Gracie family. That’s gotta tell ya somethin’!

I thought you might enjoy a video with two guys who are constantly getting out of their comfort zone by trying a different martial art on a regular base in a foreign country.

Today, they dive right into Judo in Tokyo, Japan, the birthplace of this Olympic martial art introduced by Jigoro Kano over a hundred years ago.

Very cool!

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The Talented Mr. BJ Penn aka ‘The Prodigy’

If you look up the definition of the word ‘prodigy’ you will in most cases find:

“A person so extraordinary as to inspire wonder; specifically, a child of highly unusual talent or genius.”

BJ Penn, the current UFC-Lightweight Champion, from Hilo, Hawaii, has often been referred to as ‘The Prodigy’. And rightfully so, may I say.

In today’s post, I will refrain from listing all his impressive wins on the mat, in the ring and inside ‘The Octagon’. And they are many, even against a number of highly recognizable names on the MMA circuit such as Matt Hughes, Renzo Gracie, Jens Pulver, Kenny Florian.

I am more interested in sharing with you his predisposition in becoming a UFC Champion and one of the most well-known and respected figures in professional Mixed Martial Arts.

And how did that nickname ‘The Prodigy’ establish itself anyway?

When BJ was 17 years old, he started his BJJ training together with his brother after an introduction by his neighbor, Tom Callos, who must be mighty proud today.

It must have been around two years later in 1997 that BJ received instruction under the legendary Ralph Gracie, from whom he received purple belt.

By 2000, just 3 years later, he was awarded the coveted black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu by Andre Pederneiras.

This in itself is quite a feat, because reportedly it is not unusual for BJJ students to have to put in 10 years to reach that level of skill and dedication.

Shortly thereafter  BJ Penn went on to become the first non-Brazilian to win the black-belt division of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which, as you might know, is considered the birthplace of BJJ.

While most people need a decade or more to become a black belt, BJ Penn had, with only three years of training, not only received a black belt but defeated people who had been training their entire lives on his way to winning the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship.

 Talent can certainly get you places, but it usually in addition takes consistent hard work and commitment to maintain and even propel you to higher elevations, in just about any profession.

Years ago UFC-President, Dana White,  expressed his impression that BJ had coasted through his fighting career on natural talent alone.

That has definitely changed after BJ Penn has shown his willingness to take his professional MMA career more seriously in his training and he has obviously renewed his commitment to excel at the highest level to remain the UFC-Lightweight Champion.

His immense talent, combined  with his experience and renewed commitment, make UFC-Lightweight Champion, BJ Penn ‘The Prodigy’ a force to reckon with. And most probably one of the best fighters of all time.

Check out this video in its entirety. You will not be disappointed!

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The First Week In Review In 2010 At TheMartialArtsReporter.com

Again, I would like to wish you guys a very healthy, wealthy and Happy New Year 2010!

Just in case you want to catch up with what happened this past week, here’s the review:

Shotokan Karate De Ashi Barai And Takedown  Incorporate a Judo leg sweep and see what happens.

Happy New Year 2010!    Wishing you health, wealth and happiness!

MVP (Most Valuable Posts) 2009 At TheMartialArtsReporter.com  This has to be one of my personal favorite posts so far!

How Can Anybody Become 2-Time World Champion In Racquetball AND Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?  Find out more about this allround athlete from Hawaii.

Learn An Effective, Yet Underestimated Self-Defense Technique From Sifu Paul Vunak, The Former Hand-To-Hand Combat Instructor To U.S. Navy SEALS.

Inspirational Quotes To End The Year (And Start The Year)  These quotes will get you and keep you going.

Merry Christmas Everybody!

And as you might already know, it is becoming a tradition around here to end the Week In Review with at least two quotes.

Here is what I have for you today and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do:

“It is an unfortunate fact that we can secure peace only by preparing for war.”   JFK

“Facts are stubborn things.”   John Adams

Stay in touch.

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MVP (Most Valuable Posts) 2009 At TheMartialArtsReporter.com

Where did this year go?

2009  just started and now it’s already over!

I don’t know about you, but I am truly looking forward to another great, make that even greater, year 2010.

Thank you so much for your continuing support and interest.

For me personally, there were numerous moments  that stand out at TheMartialArtsReporter.com in 2009.

Here is my MVP (Most Valuable Posts) 2009 selection and if you have any favorites not listed here, why not just let me know:

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

“Peaceful Warrior Wisdom For Martial Artists And Others, Too.”

“Abu Dhabi And Martial Arts?”

“My Interview With Jackie Chan”  Is Becoming An Internet Favorite.

“Unfair Karate Fight, Let’s All Lighten Up, Shall We?”

“20 Seconds With Bruce Lee Could Change Your Life Forever”.

“Fighting Legend Benny ”The Jet” Urquidez Offers Great Advice” 

“Pankration, One Of The World’s Oldest Martial Arts”.

“Switzerland Is The Place For Cheese, Chocolate, Skiing, Watches And Wrestling”.

“You Want This Former UFC Champ In Your Corner During A Bar Fight”.

There you have it:

The Most Valuable Posts 2009 At TheMartialArtsReporter.com

I’ll talk to you next year. That’s just in a couple of hours.

 

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Abu Dhabi Now Means UFC Mixed Martial Arts

In a recent post “Abu Dhabi And Martial Arts?” I introduced this vibrant Emirate on the  Arabian peninsula as a true epicenter of top-level international submission wrestling.

The driving force behind all this is Sheik Tahnoon Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and his ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Center).

Dana White and the Sheik have worked out a deal to host UFC 112 on April 10, 2010 in Abu Dhabi.

One of the exciting fights of this event has been confirmed.

It will be between two true mixed martial arts legends: Matt Hughes vs. Renzo Gracie.

Both are accomplished submission grapplers in their own right and that is an understatement, if there ever was one.

Will this be ‘Wrestling vs. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu”?

I leave you today with two short videos that will give you an idea of these fighters’ personalities. Enjoy!

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Another Week In Review At TheMartialArtsReporter.com

Thank you so very much for stopping by again.

I hope you enjoy this week in review and two great quotes that will leave their mark.

“The Best Of The Best Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Instructor” is originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but he’s not even a Gracie or a Machado. Find out more about whom Rickson Gracie considers to be his most technical instructor.

Michael Kuhr, Former Kickboxing Champion, Now Security Professional In Berlin, Germany In some circles he is known as “The Godfather”. Find out why in this article.

Girl Power Expressed Through Karate Kata Perfection  Learn More About Karate Kata And Watch A Japanese Female Trio Perform.

Is This The Holy Grail For Martial Arts Competitors, Part 2, Final  Have You Really Done Everything There Is To Get Prepared ?

Is This Missing Link To Complete Your Training Regimen? Is This The Holy Grail For Martial Arts Competitors, Part 1 of 2?

Bruce Lee One-On-One With …..  One Of His Students And Former NBA Superstars And A “Tall Order”.

That wraps it up for the week. Or does it really?

Here are the two quotes I hope you enjoy as much as I do:

“Always seek out the seed of triumph in every adversity.”   Og Mandino

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”   Peter Drucker

I will talk to you tomorrow!

 

 

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