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
You always chime in specifically on MMA discussions on this sub reddit but never anything else which makes almost everything you claim sus. There's a reason why most people don't respond to your posts (and I rarely do).
And I'm not coping with anything, I've done all that too (bjj, Judo, wrestling, mma) and trained with high level people. The difference is, I can actually explain and look critically at each art. You do nothing but come on here and troll Judo, which is a weird thing to do on a subreddit where you claim to be a judoka.
The fact that you say Muay Thai has the most direct applicability to MMA invalidates almost everything else you said straight out the gate. Muay Thai uses large gloves, not MMA gloves (the equivalent to gi vs. no gi). So by your own logic, that's just as big an issue as training in the gi. Some orgs like PFL and amateur ones don't allow elbows. Muay Thai also doesn't train transitions to the ground like wrestling, bjj, or Judo do. By themselves, striking arts are probably the worst bases for MMA. The majority of champions and challengers right now in MMA all came from grappling backgrounds, not striking backgrounds.
Yea, I guess Flavio Canto, Jimmy Pedro, Ronda Rousey, Travis Stevens, and Wakana Koga were just scrubs on the ground...and thats just to name a few. You sound like someone who watched some judo highlights and think it's only throws when it's obviously not. Any of the high level players all know submissions and submission defense. Whether they do it or not based on their game is a different story.
Yes it does, just like the mechanics of throwing a punch doesn't change based on what gloves you're wearing. Or a kick whether or not you're wearing shin pads or none. The fundamentals and core shapes are all that matters. Loading someone on your hips, balance, footsweeping, reaping, pinning, etc. are all the same regardless of what youre wearing. Guys like Islam, Khabib, Fedor, and Ankalaev are hitting the same throws and strikes they did in sport Sambo and Combat Sambo despite wearing a gi top and belt in those sports, and no gi in MMA.
Some of the best MMA fighters of all time came from gi backgrounds in BJJ or split their time between gi and no gi, even while doing MMA. What matters the most is getting down the fundamental movements.
Which is 90% of Judo and Sambo, and the majority of core grappling in MMA lol.