http://www.today.colostate.edu/story.aspx?id=9399
“I started my training about nine years ago, just out of books. There aren’t any dojos in Craig so I just learned, and then my freshman year did the majority of tests for belt levels,” he said. “I just learned how to not be bullied by doing MMA.”
It’s impressive enough that he’s a self-taught MMA expert, but the belts he has achieved are even more so: a black belt and mastery in Muy Thai; a second-degree black belt in Gracie Jiu Jitsu; a black belt in Krav, Kendo and Ken Po; and belts for Judo and Capoeira. Each style is unique and represents martial arts from around the world.
This is you right? It says 9 years of study and lists five black belts, one a second degree in gjj, all self taught and no mention of overcomeing this disability. I'm calling bs my friend, I don't believe you have five bb and one a second degree in bjj. I will have 30 years in martial arts in march, I have a yodan in karate, coaching permission in chinese boxing and a blue belt in 10pjj. NO ONE gets five bb in 9 years, one being a second degree in gjj, no one!!