
To me, that is a style with a big glaring hole right there. Now how can you have a superior grappling style if it doesn't include a guard with attacks and a guard that is hard to pass?
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Weak set ups equal very few finishes, which equals very boring matches, unless they picked some schlub out of a carnival crowd to challenge the star carnival pro wreslter.Įven 85 year old catch wreslter "Lil Dinosaur" told me himself that no one played guard back then, he said the guard was a position no one worked on in his camp because he felt there was nothing there. I said that yes, it has been around way before UFC 1, and yes there are many legit submissions in catch, but the transitions and set ups from catch are way inferior to bjj, that's why they had to fake matches back in the days of carnival wrestling. I don't think I ever said catch wrestling sucks. "Did you actually say Catch Wrestling sucks?" Rigan and Jean Jacques kept calling it the twister way back in the day because the guillotine name was already taken in jiu jitsu I didn't invent the move, it's an old wrestling move called the guillotine, I just invented a bunch of set ups that make the move work in jiu jitsu and mma. Nope, never trained her, but she's come up to me a couple of times at GrapplersQuest to tell me she's read my books and that she's a big fan of the twister and she also said that some of her training partners call her "the twistette" Apparently they and other forums got it from This is was from last year and I had to get it from another forum. It was started when someone asked if Eddie Bravo Trained Shayna Baszler after seeing her perform the twister. Here is the Private Message Conversation/Debate between Eddie Bravo and Josh Barnett. Remember when Josh Barnett and Eddie Bravo got into it over the internet years ago? Long read, but interesting:
