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Oh word though? Caio rocking some rubber guard? Nice.
It always makes me sad when elite level competitors are competing in a room with like…. 20-30 people. Yet local football (soccer to you Americans), even the lowest level gets a couple hundred people show up.
Great match though. As a low level JJ guy right now, I find the amount of fighting for the wrist intriguing and probably the main difference I see between the lowest level (where it all seems to be takedowns) and the highest level (where it seems to be grip and drag).
Thanks for posting.
Nice! Caio IMO might be the most underrated no-gi athlete ever. He's like a 6 time consecutive NoGi Worlds winner. He almost always wins by submission and I think he doesn't get a lot of props because he's just never been invited to Abu Dhabi.
This was a super small event for IBJJF in Chicago. There were more no gi competitors than usual (less gi) but if you didn't qualify for absolute, most went home after their divisions leaving very few to watch. They also decided to do black absolute at the very end of the day so their own refs could compete in it.
You're right though and it's sad that people don't stick around to watch the high level competitors go.