Got to be honest...I hate EBI overtime rules. People just game to stall now until overtime and it just turns into a quickest escape competition instead a Sub only submission contest.
It still produces more subs than any other rule set. In ibjjf everyone stalls on the feet and tries to score 2 takedown points, so it just turns into a sloppy highschool wrestling match.
@@andersnilssondvmevery rule set will have its downsides. In a no time limit sub only, you end up with a cardio contest just as much as ebi ends up as an overtime competition
And **PUFF** back to physics it was… :( sad to see him leave the competition scene. I thought he was going to get a sankaku early in overtime but did not happen
Didn't know I was watching the "Practical BJJ in a Street Fight Invitational". Didn't know you dummies were still lingering in comments sections in this decade.
@@DJBiermannit has been proven over the past 20 years that short overtimes just lead to another and another and then a bogus call from a ref decides the outcome and everyone bitches and argues about who won. If neither guy can score points or sub in regulation ebi ot showcases another major part of grappling who has better finishing, control, escaping skills and gives a clear cut winner with no chance of a biased or blown ref call.
@@timothycarey3883 Again..., ADCC utilizes single and double overtimes for matches, and their rule set has made for the most exciting sub grappling matches of that same 20 years. And why not institute sudden death/golden score? That would push the pace of the OTs and avoid stalling without having to watch a guy finish a locked in submission that he didn't earn or celebrate b/c he was able to escape in 59 seconds instead of a minute 🤦♂
@@DJBiermann adcc is great, but it creates boring matches as well, guys stall until points start then stall for overtime. Issac michele and vagner is a good example it was double leg turtle standup repeat, turned into a 30 minute sloppy wrestling match. Sub only is the best format but not sutible for tournaments but better for superfights. What ever the ruleset ends up being the boring fighters who want a w over all else will play the rules in the safest most boring way possible.
I don't really follow this sport too closely but aren't these guys like "veterans" that should be in their own handicapped class? Haven't they both been destroyed by the current generation? Is this tournament not for the best?
I hope Cummings starts listening to Danaher…. Looks like he got told twice, WRONG… BOP! Those raccoon dark circles… proof Danaher, he had to tell ‘me twice!
Difficult to watch.. This is the BJJ that gives us a bad reputation among wrestlers and MMA alike. I'm all for the leg lock game, but forcing the issue and refusing to attack the upper body consistently is just horrendous.