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Originally Posted by Battousai701
yamamoto will be the next to join the dark side
dude is still injured tho?
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Originally Posted by Battousai701
yamamoto will be the next to join the dark side
Did Dana say anything about signing Overeem? I know he fought for Strikeforce awhile back, but dude is so yoked up he looks like hes on the creamand the clear. Will he be able to clear the athletic commission drug tests?Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs
I know that's just a speculation. I think Dana would've hinted in his blog if they'll get him (like Alistair). It's a high possibility though.
Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
RIP Helio Gracie
The pioneer of Gracie Jui Jitsu.
If it was not for that man, we may not have the UFC, or MMA for that matter, around today.
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Helio Gracie, the father of Gracie jiu-jitsu, is dead at the age of 95. Gracie passed in his sleep early Thursday in Itaipaiva, Rio de Janeiro, after he had been admitted to a local hospital a few days prior for stomach problems.
"He passed the way he always wanted to -- quick and fast," said an immediate relative, who asked not to be identified. The relative said Gracie's body would be buried on Thursday.
The youngest of Cesalina and Gastao Gracie's eight children, he learned traditional jiu-jitsu by watching his brother, Carlos, teach it, but his small frame made it difficult for him to execute the moves. As a result, he adapted techniques to fit his limited physical ability and gave rise to modern-day Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Gracie was involved in two legendary fights. He lost to Masahiko Kimura -- a man who outweighed him by some 40 pounds -- in 1951 when Carlos threw in the towel after Kimura broke Gracie's arm with the shoulder lock that now bears his name. Four years later, Gracie fought former student Valdemar Santana for nearly four hours before losing.
His impact on the sport of mixed martial arts was profound. His son, Rorion, was credited with developing the concept that became the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and another of his sons, Royce, won the first two UFC tournaments in 1993 and 1994. Two other sons, Rickson and Royler, also competed in MMA.
Gracie is survived by his wife Vera; his sons Rickson, Royler, Rolker, Royce, Relson, Robin and Rorion; his daughters Rerika and Ricci, as well as numerous siblings, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren.
A lil bit of history there...and I always think the Kimura is one of the most painful ways to break your boneI always cringe whenever someone tries to do it one some fighter.
RIP.
Did Dana say anything about signing Overeem? I know he fought for Strikeforce awhile back, but dude is so yoked up he looks like hes on the cream and the clear. Will he be able to clear the athletic commission drug tests?
If you can check pages back, I posted a v-blog of Dana hinting the signing. He asked him if he's "ready to fight in the UFC".
We'll see if he does fight in the UFC, it's a huge possibility. He can't keep on ducking top 10ers in his career. I'm not commenting about thesteroid allegations until it's been proven.
Currently recovering from injury. I believe there was talk of him being seeded straight into the second round of the Dream featherweight grandprix, so hopefully he's at 100% by then and will actually compete.Originally Posted by MC OTAKU
Originally Posted by Battousai701
yamamoto will be the next to join the dark side
dude is still injured tho?
[h1]Helio Gracie Buried in Petropolis[/h1]
(Rolker and Royce Gracie pay their last respects to their father. Photos courtesy of Sherdog.)
Less than 10 hours after he passed away at the Beficência Portuguesa Hospital after contracting pneumonia, Helio Gracie was laid to rest in a modest ceremony in Petropolis, Brazil, witnessed by about 70 relatives, close friends and students. As Sherdog writes:
Sons Royce and Rolker led the procession, a kilometer in length, from the chapel to the tomb where Gracie was buried. At the tomb, Royce asked for a round of applause for his father and placed a black belt over his coffin.
Speaking on behalf of Helio's son Rickson Gracie, who was unable to reach Brazil in time for the funeral, Mario Aielo said:
"Thanks to this man, there are thousands of teachers around the world making a living from jiu-jitsu and thousands of fighters making a living from MMA. Without Helio Gracie, Rorion could not have brought Vale Tudo to the US and MMA would not exist, giving jobs to many fighters, promoters and managers and fun to millions of fans around the world."
But perhaps the most touching tribute came from Helio's granddaughter (Rorion's daughter) Rose, who told Sherdog the following:
"My grandfather was an amazing man. He was like a father to us. He never got out of the Gracie diet, never got out of the lifestyle he told others to live. Nowadays kids don't have the same respect for their parents and grandparents. My grandfather not only had our respect, but he earned it. He would drive far away to come pick us up, and he would honk his horn like a crazy man. We would get in the car, and it was full of fruit and other goods from the Gracie diet. He made breakfast every morning for us and told stories at night.
One time, he said, 'One day I was swimming in shark-infested water. I had to get through them somehow, so I grabbed one shark and put him in an arm lock. I grabbed another and put him in a Mata Leon [rear-naked choke].' I was young, but I believed him."
truly one of many influential people that helped bring mixed martial arts out to the mainstream.
Originally Posted by super roach
I jus put down a buck fiddy on BJ, he gonna do work.
Originally Posted by 2pacalypsmNOW
WE IN VEGAS BABY!!!!! TEAM HAWAII IN THE BUILDING!!!!!!! DAMN WE GOT ALL OUR CORNER SHIRT ON! I wore my 84 corner shirt yesterday. But ill wear my 94 today! ITS YOUR TIME BJ GO GET IT!!
same here...let's get it!Originally Posted by super roach
I jus put down a buck fiddy on BJ, he gonna do work.