r/judo • u/Wise-Self-4845 sankyu • Mar 27 '25
Judo x MMA Judo black belt Islam Makhachev with beautiful technique and execution
can you guys name all of these techniques? I got all except one hahah
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r/judo • u/Wise-Self-4845 sankyu • Mar 27 '25
can you guys name all of these techniques? I got all except one hahah
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u/Mobile-Estate-9836 Judo Brown Ikkyu / BJJ Brown / Wrestling Mar 28 '25
No it's not, and stop this myth. Coming from Judo, you actually have more overall core skills for MMA than you would in wrestling because there is at least submission training and defense, as well as guard play. Like someone above said, the main issue is that high level athletes from Judo don't cross over until much later, or if at all because they have more financial opportunities in Judo. It's an issue of recruitment from Judo, how the IJF views MMA, and the lack of high level judoka in the U.S. (where the UFC is based) more than anything. Not the skill set of Judo itself. Same reason why you don't see a ton of Sambo fighters in the UFC either compared to wrestling, bjj, or boxing.
No single martial art has as many core skillsets that align with MMA than Judo. The other would be Sambo, but most high level Samboist are already Judoka. The talent pool is also much shallower than Judo.