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Se algum de vocês já treinou com alguém da luta livre, que está acostumado a treinar aplicar e defender chave de calcanhar, vai descobrir que existe uma forma de defender do mesmo jeito que você vê os TOPS defendendo americanas de pé que parecem justíssimas, mas de alguma forma eles estão defendendo. Aqui em MG existe já uma cultura de chaves de pés de muitos anos atrás. Que veio do draculino e do iran brasileiro desde a década de 90. Então quase todos os mineiros possuem uma boa base de jogo de pernas. técnicas que os cariocas e paulistas usavam porem consideravam grosseria e com isso, só foram focar nelas depois dos anos 2000 e pouco. Se não me falha a memoria quando ( não lembro bem se foi ele ou outro) o pé de pano aplicou em uma final de brasileiro ou mundial.
Os americanos vem fazendo esse jogo a tempos. Voltando ao assunto do tópico Rodolfo não é bobo e tem bons parceiros de treino, com aquela força toda ( mesmo parado o aly flw que nunca viu uma pegada tão forte) o Gordon se vier despreparado vai acontecer o que aconteceu com o ALY, nunca subestimem um homem que já foi considerado o caçador de faixas pretas.
Os americanos vem fazendo esse jogo a tempos. Voltando ao assunto do tópico Rodolfo não é bobo e tem bons parceiros de treino, com aquela força toda ( mesmo parado o aly flw que nunca viu uma pegada tão forte) o Gordon se vier despreparado vai acontecer o que aconteceu com o ALY, nunca subestimem um homem que já foi considerado o caçador de faixas pretas.

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Não foi o Comprido que pegou o pé do Roleta?
Seres pré-históricos, vivendo em instituições medievais, lidando com tecnologia avançada. Que resultado você espera disso?
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Durinho e Cara de Sapato fora do ADCC.
O primeiro pq vai lutar contra o Gunnar Nelson pelo UFC, e o outro saiu detonado da luta contra o Uriah Hall.
Entraram Pedro Marinho e Max Gimenis no lugar deles.
O primeiro pq vai lutar contra o Gunnar Nelson pelo UFC, e o outro saiu detonado da luta contra o Uriah Hall.
Entraram Pedro Marinho e Max Gimenis no lugar deles.
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finalmente , obrigado. Estava doido para lembrar dos nomes. Falha minha, não sei porque falei pé de pano kkkk MAs essa luta ai, foi um marco para o pessoal tanto de SP quanto RJ

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Pedro Marinho foi campeão absoluto marrom no Pan No Gi outro dia pegando todas as lutas, mas foi finalizado pelo Roberto Jimenez na final do peso. Pode fazer um barulho, guilhotina mto afiada.
Max acho q é só pra compor msm.
Max acho q é só pra compor msm.
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Vou tentar copiar e colar pq o conteúdo parece q não dá pra ler por todo mundo
9 Of The Best Submission Finishers Heading Into ADCC 2019
View Full 2019 ADCC World Championships Coverage
Sep 17, 2019
Michael Sears
The ADCC World Championships have always been about more than simply winning and losing: It's a spectacle designed to put on a show for the fans and find out who the best grapplers are in the world. The 2017 version of ADCC was full of high-paced matches and some incredible submissions, and with the lineup this time around it looks like it could be even more exciting.
I have dug deep to see the submission percentages from some of the biggest names competing at the 2019 ADCC. Counting only no-gi matches as a black belt I’ve calculated the percentage of their wins that came by submission.
Here is a look at how often some of the biggest names in this years ADCC submit their opponents in no-gi matches.
9. Keenan Cornelius
40 wins | 20 subs | 50% submissions
Keenan is a jack of all trades in his submissions, hitting an even variety of chokes from the back, guard, passing and even some leglocks. At the 2017 ADCC Keenan heel-hooked Kaynan Duarte. Keenan recently tapped three out of four opponents in the No-Gi Pans open class, with the only match not being finished by sub a DQ win in the final.
Watch: Keenan's run at IBJJF No-Gi Pans
8. Marcus Almeida
22 wins | 11 subs | 50% submissions
Two-time ADCC champion Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida has tapped half of his opponents in his No-Gi career. The RNC has been his favored sub in no-gi, although he has heel-hook wins over Mahamed Aly and Joao Gabriel Rocha.
Watch: Buchecha taps Aly with a heel hook from ADCC 2017
7. Paulo Miyao
29 wins | 15 subs | 52% submissions
No surprise here, but the majority of Paulo’s subs come from the back. Paulo’s no-gi game has really improved over the years and he is no doubt one of the best pressure passers in the game. His bodylock passing often forces opponents to turn away and open up back attacks leading to the finish.
Watch: Paulo Miyao hits an armlock at GrappleFest
6. Gabi Garcia
14 wins | 8 subs | 57% submissions
Gabi Garcia will be looking to achieve a historic fourth ADCC title in 2019 and tie Marcelo Garcia’s record. The americana is Gabi’s weapon of choice but she also has a dangerous armlock and even can get the tap from just top pressure sometimes.
Watch: Gabi gets the tap in ADCC 2017 final
5. Josh Hinger
60 wins | 37 subs | 62% submissions
Three-time no-gi Worlds champion Josh Hinger will be making his ADCC debut this year. Hinger’s game seems tailor-made to secure subs at ADCC, as his strong wrestling and front headlock game should lead to guillotine attempts. About a quarter of Josh’s submissions have been by guillotine, but he hits everything. The mounted gogoplata is another go-to submission by Hinger over the years.
Watch: Hinger taps Tinoco with a north-south choke
4. Vinny Magalhaes
27 wins | 18 subs | 67% submissions
2011 ADCC champ Vinny Magalhaes has tapped two-thirds of his opponents in no-gi wins in his career. Heel-hooks are his favored attacks and make up half of his wins, but he also has some subs by ankle lock and toe hold so leg locks, in general, are dangerous against Vinny. Always an exciting grappler and going for the finish, Vinny also has two wins by flying armlock in his career.
Watch: Vinny gets a toe hold on Bruno Bastos
3. Gordon Ryan
66 wins | 53 submissions | 80% submissions
Gordon has an incredible 53 submissions already in his short career, including five at his only ADCC appearance. Romulo Barral, Cyborg Abreu, Keenan Cornelius, Craig Jones, Mahamed Aly, and Yuri Simoes are just a few of the big names he has tapped. The RNC is in front as his favored submission, with 16 of them so far compared to 10 heel-hooks.
Watch: Gordon heel-hooks Mahamed Aly
2. Beatriz Mesquita
20 wins | 16 submissions | 80% submissions
2017 ADCC champs Bia Mesquita and Gordon Ryan are tied at an 80% submission rate in their no-gi matches. Bia’s no-gi wins go all the way back to her gold medal at the 2010 No-Gi Worlds, along with another No-Gi Worlds win, two ADCC appearances and some EBI’s and superfights. Bia’s favorite submissions over her career in no-gi have been by far the RNC and armlocks.
Watch: Bia Mesquita armlocks Ffion Davies
1. Craig Jones
33 wins | 27 submissions | 82% submissions
Craig Jones and Gordon Ryan were two of the easiest to research for this article, as all of their black belt wins have come by submission. The heel-hook is by far his most common submission with 12 heel-hooks so far in competition. Craig also has a few RNC finishes and some ankle locks and triangles.
9 Of The Best Submission Finishers Heading Into ADCC 2019
View Full 2019 ADCC World Championships Coverage
Sep 17, 2019
Michael Sears
The ADCC World Championships have always been about more than simply winning and losing: It's a spectacle designed to put on a show for the fans and find out who the best grapplers are in the world. The 2017 version of ADCC was full of high-paced matches and some incredible submissions, and with the lineup this time around it looks like it could be even more exciting.
I have dug deep to see the submission percentages from some of the biggest names competing at the 2019 ADCC. Counting only no-gi matches as a black belt I’ve calculated the percentage of their wins that came by submission.
Here is a look at how often some of the biggest names in this years ADCC submit their opponents in no-gi matches.
9. Keenan Cornelius
40 wins | 20 subs | 50% submissions
Keenan is a jack of all trades in his submissions, hitting an even variety of chokes from the back, guard, passing and even some leglocks. At the 2017 ADCC Keenan heel-hooked Kaynan Duarte. Keenan recently tapped three out of four opponents in the No-Gi Pans open class, with the only match not being finished by sub a DQ win in the final.
Watch: Keenan's run at IBJJF No-Gi Pans
8. Marcus Almeida
22 wins | 11 subs | 50% submissions
Two-time ADCC champion Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida has tapped half of his opponents in his No-Gi career. The RNC has been his favored sub in no-gi, although he has heel-hook wins over Mahamed Aly and Joao Gabriel Rocha.
Watch: Buchecha taps Aly with a heel hook from ADCC 2017
7. Paulo Miyao
29 wins | 15 subs | 52% submissions
No surprise here, but the majority of Paulo’s subs come from the back. Paulo’s no-gi game has really improved over the years and he is no doubt one of the best pressure passers in the game. His bodylock passing often forces opponents to turn away and open up back attacks leading to the finish.
Watch: Paulo Miyao hits an armlock at GrappleFest
6. Gabi Garcia
14 wins | 8 subs | 57% submissions
Gabi Garcia will be looking to achieve a historic fourth ADCC title in 2019 and tie Marcelo Garcia’s record. The americana is Gabi’s weapon of choice but she also has a dangerous armlock and even can get the tap from just top pressure sometimes.
Watch: Gabi gets the tap in ADCC 2017 final
5. Josh Hinger
60 wins | 37 subs | 62% submissions
Three-time no-gi Worlds champion Josh Hinger will be making his ADCC debut this year. Hinger’s game seems tailor-made to secure subs at ADCC, as his strong wrestling and front headlock game should lead to guillotine attempts. About a quarter of Josh’s submissions have been by guillotine, but he hits everything. The mounted gogoplata is another go-to submission by Hinger over the years.
Watch: Hinger taps Tinoco with a north-south choke
4. Vinny Magalhaes
27 wins | 18 subs | 67% submissions
2011 ADCC champ Vinny Magalhaes has tapped two-thirds of his opponents in no-gi wins in his career. Heel-hooks are his favored attacks and make up half of his wins, but he also has some subs by ankle lock and toe hold so leg locks, in general, are dangerous against Vinny. Always an exciting grappler and going for the finish, Vinny also has two wins by flying armlock in his career.
Watch: Vinny gets a toe hold on Bruno Bastos
3. Gordon Ryan
66 wins | 53 submissions | 80% submissions
Gordon has an incredible 53 submissions already in his short career, including five at his only ADCC appearance. Romulo Barral, Cyborg Abreu, Keenan Cornelius, Craig Jones, Mahamed Aly, and Yuri Simoes are just a few of the big names he has tapped. The RNC is in front as his favored submission, with 16 of them so far compared to 10 heel-hooks.
Watch: Gordon heel-hooks Mahamed Aly
2. Beatriz Mesquita
20 wins | 16 submissions | 80% submissions
2017 ADCC champs Bia Mesquita and Gordon Ryan are tied at an 80% submission rate in their no-gi matches. Bia’s no-gi wins go all the way back to her gold medal at the 2010 No-Gi Worlds, along with another No-Gi Worlds win, two ADCC appearances and some EBI’s and superfights. Bia’s favorite submissions over her career in no-gi have been by far the RNC and armlocks.
Watch: Bia Mesquita armlocks Ffion Davies
1. Craig Jones
33 wins | 27 submissions | 82% submissions
Craig Jones and Gordon Ryan were two of the easiest to research for this article, as all of their black belt wins have come by submission. The heel-hook is by far his most common submission with 12 heel-hooks so far in competition. Craig also has a few RNC finishes and some ankle locks and triangles.
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Galera, vcs sabem de algum lugar q tem algumas apostas para o ADCC? nada profissional, só na brincadeira mesmo?
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Fala pessoa! td bem? Alguém indica a loja Kimono Para Jiu Jitsu? (www.kimonoparajiujitsu.com.br) eles estão com uma promo de 10% para primeira compra... queria aproveitar... Se algém já comprou lá ou souber onde mais tem promos, agradeço!
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Terceiro post igual irmão o site e seu ?Alberto Almeida escreveu: ↑23 Set 2019 13:57Fala pessoa! td bem? Alguém indica a loja Kimono Para Jiu Jitsu? (www.kimonoparajiujitsu.com.br) eles estão com uma promo de 10% para primeira compra... queria aproveitar... Se algém já comprou lá ou souber onde mais tem promos, agradeço!
Somos uma geração sem peso nenhum na história.
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Nem imagino, mas poderiamos fazer um bolão aqui no fórum, sem valer nada mesmo.robertod12 escreveu: ↑23 Set 2019 08:54Galera, vcs sabem de algum lugar q tem algumas apostas para o ADCC? nada profissional, só na brincadeira mesmo?
Palpites pro 1º ao 4º colocado, cada acerto valendo uma pontuação diferente. Como são poucas categorias, nao deve dar muito trabalho organizar.
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