I love how after every win after shaking hands with her opponent and the ref,Grace runs over to the opposing coaches and shakes everyone's hand. very classy
@@binaryruffian7538 That crazy leftist ideology you're buying into will be the death of everything our ancestors faught to preserve. Barbarians will be at the gates of America and your fucking generation will be arguing about what bathroom to use.
She's so ice faced the whole time, "I take no pleasure in dominating and choking you out" like she's an upper tier anime villain! For real though shes amazing, damn
Don Bondon It has a lot to do with starting at 4 years old when your brain is like a sponge. I’m interested to see how good she is by the time she’s 30 years old.
Just a silent assassin doing silent assassin shit. I have this sneaking suspicion that Grace can turn into the female Eddie Bravo with some innovations of her own when she's a bit older. The Gracies must be really pleased when they see her beat bigger and older competitors.
@@JONJon-COD Relax, I wasn't trying to insult you, just pointing out that you can tell from their last names that Eddie Bravo isn't her father. I apologize for offending you by the way I said it.
@@c.y.hollander5592 the comment even planted a seed in my head to even think eddie bravo adopted and she took the mother's name. I apologize also for how I took your comment
A guria chega na luta com a musica do Hungria já achei que era brasileira mas pelo jeito estamos exportando além do jiujitsu um pouco de "cultura" também
Grace forces me to rewind so much. Nothing, nothing, wait Where did that come from? (rewinds). Its like watching a python wrap up its prey. From 5 minutes onward. W.T.F.
The coaches should not be allowed to talk. Isn't it a fight between 2 contenders. This sounds like coaches vs coaches using robots and remote controllers.
I not quite sure telling her opponent what she should / or are about to do is not in her best interest. Am sure she knows what she is doing by know. She draws attention to herself On the mat. You do so Off the mat. Imagine you're a football coach on the sidelines telling his quarterback what play to look out for and what he should do. All the while using a megaphone to make sure all can hear you, and see that you are the coach. The quarterback may not want to hurt your feelings, but may want to play the quarterback without micro-management and constant advisement. I was wrong, once ...
FJ_ I agree. It's not like the opponent can't hear what is coming from the sidelines. Plus, it can disrupt the person's thought process. It's unnecessary.
What's with the hunchback and all the hair over her face and the over humbleness ad and the overdone look of innocence on her face, is she trying to say something?