Just watched the Coleman where are they now and what is that ref doing!? It felt like 15 seconds from Coleman’s first tap to him finally stopping it. Mark is one tough SOB most guys would have a bag of bones for an arm.
A lot of Japanese referees are like that. I'm not sure if it's just their poor reflexes or because they want to make sure the fighter is really tapping.
He tapped to notify him it was over. Red called it over before. Plus why the fuck would he stand up exactly when that happened. Roger made the transition to the arm bar cuz xande loosened up
i hate the politics thats come in jiujitsu... like rogers team was yelling really bad things at Xande and then ofcourse he has to retaliate at the end and yell back at them.... its such a shame. good match though
I'm wondering why they gave Roger closed guard after the out of bounds? That's almost a death sentence in the gi. He had an advantageous position for sure, heavy sprawl with an over under. Why not reset to that position? He didn't earn closed guard.
iggy082, it is not an issue of BJJ beating wrestling or wrestling beating BJJ; it is an issue of being able to adapt to the styles of all the other fighters. Being able to adapt to all the other styles means knowing both BJJ and wrestling ... and Muay-Thai. I am very certain that Minotauro knows the basics of wrestling, and that Coleman knows the basics of BJJ. Neither of them is a pure stylist. BTW, I trained in BJJ for 18 years.
Ya Matt Hughes (wrestler) smoked royce and that other gracie Dont forget about Sakuraba the gracie killer 3-0 Wrestlers have won quite a few against jujitsu guys Look at what rampage did to Aurona... so......Ya your coment is bogus..(bullshit)
Outclassed? lol He literally slipped, while doing a high kick. More like Coleman was had some hard years on him and made a mistake. Coleman made the same mistake with Fedor --- he refuses to just lay on someone and he is always trying to do damage. Nog tried like 3 or 4 triangles, before he caught Coleman in that one. Nog had been looking for a triangle, ever since they hit the ground. What was Big Nog doing around 36 --- the same age Coleman was here? Going 1-4 including a devastating one round ko loss to Roy Nelson who'd probably be a middleweight if you cut all of the fat off of him. Cut Coleman some slack.
@@williamsmith1803 exactly. These people are casuals. Coleman won 3 8 man tournaments. The real days were they were back to back. By 36 most of these guys are done and washed. They dont realize how much of a legend Coleman is.
@@WalterWhite-zq1iv lmao, I’ve been watching mma on ppv since UFC 4. If you can’t handle it when your hero gets completely shut down, go watch another sport. Bunch of sore losers.
@@williamsmith1803 Don’t be such a crybaby. Coleman had absolutely nothing for Nogueira at this point.......nothing. He couldn’t do anything in the stand up, never came close to securing a takedown and offered nothing on the ground. Nogueira literally had to slip on the canvas for the fight to hit the floor. Nog just kept adjusting until he secured a sub while Coleman did the infamous “lay n pray”. Coleman is a legend of the sport, but the time of the pure wrestler was over in mma.
@@NemeanLion- first of all coleman is not my hero. Secondly we wrote exactly what you are saying, but i don't beleive ANY of these current guys could do what COLEMAN did by fighting 4 fights a night. They arent built that TOUGH. More specialized and advanced in training methods, but not TOUGH.
Ele não tá fugindo, tá movimentando ele p poder tentar entrar, no jiu-jitsu a gente gosta muito de entrar parado e por isso a queda nunca sai muito boa.
Nesse tempo os únicos que conheciam o Jiu Jitsu eram os brasileiros por isso muitos nao sabiam como lutar contra isso más Ágora no tempo do UFC atual o Jiu Jitsu ja Foi Tao conhecido que muitos ja sabem como lidar com ele por isso ja nao vemos tantas vitorias de brasileiros como no passado, minotauro no UFC depois do PRiDE se deu mal