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Agreed, leave her be not her fault the competition lacked the finesse to match her size. if shes truly a blue belt it doesn't say much in regards to the black belts she competed against. Surely a flying arm bar, a leg lock anything should be with in the reach of a black belt to pull on a blue. The women where aware of her presence in advance, they should have adjusted there game to compensate. Wake up call to the current state of womens black belts in ADCC i guess.
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i'm pretty sure she is a black belt
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http://www.bjjheroes.com/wp-content/...ia-200x300.jpg
Gabi Garcie receiving her black belt
on the podium of the mundials
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I said Blue belt figuratively, and even then I thought I was being charitable. Gabi Garcia gives the Americana a bad name. She hunts for that move regardless of what her opponent is doing because she knows she's strong enough to overpower them even when they are defending properly. Yes, it is embarrassing to see black belts lose to a goon, and it calls their rank into question. But just because they look bad doesn't mean Gabi Garcia looks skilled or technical.
Don't misunderstand me: I'm not attacking her for her looks or her size per se. If we give her the benefit of the doubt, these are genetic factors beyond her control. But her performance belies a lack of technical jiu-jitsu and an over-reliance on those physical gifts. That is not what jiu-jitsu is about, and the fact that she's a black belt suggests to me that women's BJJ has a long way to go before it achieves technical parity with men's BJJ.