Im just really curious who would win a match between them and also i trained with some bad ass guys down at the chicago north 10th planet jiu jitsu if your in the area hit them up it is worth the 5 hour drive up there
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Im just really curious who would win a match between them and also i trained with some bad ass guys down at the chicago north 10th planet jiu jitsu if your in the area hit them up it is worth the 5 hour drive up there
Renato
frank "the man" james
IDK but outside of competition, it would be cool to see them roll together in a friendly aspect.
This is my opinion. No bias either. I think Eddie would win. Eddie is a gi black belt. Eddie is familiar with what Rener has to present. Rener isn't familar with the 10th planet system. As an example, remember the match between Vinny Mag and Daniel Gracie? Daniel was defending the back take perfectly, but he had no idea he was going to be twister rolled into a banana split. I think Eddie would win.
Man sometime I am not even sure which Gracie people are talking about. I feel like I need to take a fucking college course just to learn the family tree. There is only one Eddie Bravo though.
Rener is familiar with some 10p stuff. Watch some Gracie breakdowns. he covers korean zombie's twister pretty well, Ronda's swim move, i think there is even one with some rubber guard mention. Rener is also like 25. I assume the match would be no-gi, but we could theorize about a three, 6 min, match bout. Gi, no-gi, and rubber match(if needed) decided by fastest sub or most total points gets to pick style. Gi match-Rener by points 10-5, no-gi match- Eddie by twister 4:25, Eddie gets style pick. 3rd match no-gi- Eddie wins 4-2( 2 hg sweeps)
Who can bench more? Eddie's been gettin pretty swole.
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Both are very good grapplers but I would give the edge to Gracie being he is younger and bigger.
I'd rather see how fast Eddie can eat a Renergy sandwich when he's got the munchies.
I must just be bad at looking, because I can't really find anything on Rener Gracie, or what his credentials are in competition.
Hell, his bio on his website is mostly about Rorion.
So, who knows?
Rener via sorcerer ;)
I honestly think that it would be fun to watch regardless of the outcome. After watching Eddie Roll with Marcelo, it would be cool to see him roll with some other Top Level Guys. I'm confident that Eddie would do well in the match.
Rener Gracie is a very good human...
I don't really think he's competed much (or at all) since 2003 or so. It may be just because they wanted to shift their focus to teaching etc, and I never felt that his dad really got into those guys ever having a loss either. I do remember when he showed up to Tinguinha's So Cal Classic in 2004 and got on the mike and talked up the Gracie International having their "new rules" (as usual). I didn't see him compete in the So Cal Classic, and at the Gracie International he was running the tournament. His brothers did compete in that one. I think that was the one where Ryron won the thing by slam. I remember Ralek getting almost shut out. I've never seen Rener compete in any tournament held in Southern California from 2004 on. There is record of him competing prior to that. For the most part, he has been/is mainly a teacher both live, and now on-line. He's a pretty nice guy to meet in person. I wouldn't mind learning some details on the basics from him.
So, if you want to see Master Bravo go technical roll or friendly compete against any top talent, just look at the recent ADCC or Mundial's podiums. The closest in the area that is about his weight would be Cobrinha. But, more along the lines of some older guys that were top talent at one time that are also near by who would be fun to watch - the first I would think of would be Nino Schembri who is in the LA area, he's got more weight on Eddie Bravo though. Marcio Feitosa is pretty light and was legit. Franjinha Miller is roughly the same age as Eddie, but middle heavy or so. There's always the master's master JJM too!