Giancarlo seems to have that "nice guy grappler" energy. Slow, deliberate, nothing even remotely close to spazzy. Moves like he doesn't want to hurt his opponents in any way, just control and win.
my favorite part was bruno's coach shouting the entire time while giving absolutely no useful technical advice. every thing was "nice, that's it. go for it. nice. get outta there. you're gonna escape. push him." what kind of cornering is that? and then people wonder why john's team or craig's guys are lightyears ahead.
Where did American jiu jitsu teachers come from? It's called "Brazilian jiu jitsu" for a simple reason. This generation of flograpling Americans needs to learn respect.
@@thiagobraga3667 and where did Brazilian jiu jitsu come from ? Japan. Jiu jitsu is jiu jitsu. People like you who are too arrogant and proud to see that the old school Brazilian mindset is outdated and won’t get you anywhere today are the reason many Brazilians gyms are falling behind. Instead of complaining about respecting Brazil, perhaps you should focus your attention on developing actual skills and focus on adapting to a new era
@@Yaboiilordrhoop no man. We are talking about dominance. Let's see which country wins the most categories. That's because as you said, "Jiu Jitsu is jiu jitsu", so I'm not even going to comment on who rules jiu Jitsu with the gi. One question: what is your belt and how many years have you been doing jiu jitsu?