
Originally Posted by
Jack Hanley
As I said, I posted this because it is a sign that "[t]imes are changing when such a high level gi guy of Brazilian origin would openly say this."
I don't know of any other guys like Popovitch (gi based, Brazilian born, 5x ADCC medalist) who have ever said these kinds of things so publicly before.
I think it is a bellwether of a significant shift in perception regarding no-gi.
Of course, I 100% agree that the appeal to authority is non-persuasive on this topic.
Fair enough. I think there are a lot of Brazilian guys that really love training no-gi and are open about how much they love it. I think it's shifting also. These are just well known names too. Marcelo Garcia, Murilo Santana, Rafa Mendes, Braulio Estima, Victor Estima, Andre Galvao, Vinny Magalhaes, Caio Terra, Buchecha, Cyborg, Kron Gracie, Cobrinha, Claudio Calasans, Bruno Frazzato, Leandro Lo, Lucas Leite...
Bruno Frazzato is as good a gi guy as you'll find and think he's teaching full time at AOJ now, no-gi classes everyday on top of the advanced no-gi classes that Rafa is teaching. AOJ had daily no-gi classes, if not 2 a day, and they're as good as any academy you'll find.
The list is pretty big man. The only well known top cream of the crop Brazilian guys that I know genuinely don't really enjoy training no-gi that much are Gui Mendes (even though he's competed no-gi in the past), Michael Langhi, Bruno Malfacine, Paulo Miyao, and I can't think of many more.
I'm glad it's shifting. I'm sure there are a few guys that don't really enjoy no-gi but still do well in it. I think that list is getting smaller and smaller.