Krazy Horse is amazing haha but he is now in jail. There was a thread on Sherdog about it, one of the posters is an officer at the prison lol
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Krazy Horse is amazing haha but he is now in jail. There was a thread on Sherdog about it, one of the posters is an officer at the prison lol
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Krazy has always been so full of antics... in and out of the ring... I remember him doing things like wwf wrestling moves off the ropes of the ring and the ref and everyone having the 'wait is that allowed' look on their faces but then the fight keep going... Or in pride when he won, the asian ring girl was trying to hand him the trophy, and he kept reaching past it and trying to hug her pull her in to his hips over and over..... I remember me and some mmatv guys looked up his court rap sheet, tons of charges of crack/cocain, domestic charges, etc... What a wild guy
For sure. You are totally on point with that entire post. Streetfighters and Noobs aren't looking to T-Rex or lockdown, they are spazmatic and fight in a frenzy for the most part. Like Matt Young said "We train ourselves to look several moves down the line, when against an untrained person, the first move will generally end the fight."
When I started up with Jitz I encouraged a friend of mine to get into it too. He joined and trained for a few months, but he quit after a while. We got together last weekend and he wanted to Roll a little at my house. He is strong for sure, but it was always just a matter of time before Postion led to Submission. When we were both new, I remember not being able to end a match with him.
Now that I have an extra year of training over where he left off, it is a non-issue. He didn't respond "properly" like our trainnig partners do, but he left a lot of openings and back attacks on a silver platter. Non-Jiu Jitsu people are in a different class completely.
Normally I hate watching street fight videos (the negativity involved puts me in a bad mood), but seeing jiujitsu safely used was pretty cool.