r/judo Jun 14 '25

Competing and Tournaments Dzhebov throws Abe for ippon

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u/marek_intan Jun 14 '25

Agreed on the fact that white isn't in an unfavorable position if this was a BJJ match. In all likelihood, though, in a BJJ match, blue would likely score 2 points for the takedown if white stayed on the ground for 3 seconds, and then the ending position would be considered a neutral start for BJJ-style ne waza. 

I guess the thing that doesn't make sense to me is that white doesn't end up fully in control at the end of the exchange, and is still awarded ippon. I can understand if it was a wazari, but that's not how that it was scored. Is the rule in Judo that ANY time on your back/neck is a full ippon, no matter how brief? 

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u/yooobuddd Jun 14 '25

Ok. Not BJJ. Judo has throws and if that throw scores ippon, the match is over.

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u/ColdReflection3366 Jun 14 '25

Judo match can also end in pins and submissions (like BJJ), there is no need to create schism between the sports like we so often see on the internet

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u/yooobuddd Jun 14 '25

Ok. If ippon is scored from a throw, the match is considered over. Therefore that information is extraneous

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u/ColdReflection3366 Jun 14 '25

Obviously the match is considered over if a throw scores ippon but your comment made it sound like throws are the only way to win in judo. Apologies for the misunderstanding

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u/yooobuddd Jun 14 '25

Lol, whatever you say

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u/ColdReflection3366 Jun 14 '25

You're just being hostile to everyone for no reason. If you dont wish to explain the rules to a non-judoka nobody is forcing you to take part in the discussion

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u/yooobuddd Jun 14 '25

Hostile? Seriously?

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u/ColdReflection3366 Jun 14 '25

Yeah man you have a pole up your ass all day in this thread for no apparent reason