
Originally Posted by
Igor Pará
Hey Brian,
First of all, congratulations, you did fight awesomely. That armlock (how we call armbar here in Brazil) was really awesom
I was reading the post and i realise that you thought all that portuguese speaking could be a little suspicious.
But i can tell you there wasn't any trying to influtiate the referee, it was techinic-tatical advises like to roll to avoid your submission attempt ["vai girando" ("roll, roll!") and "gira,porra" ("fuck, roll!")] or counter attack
["pega o pe dele tambem" (attack his foot) and "pega na americana" ("try a toe hold")]
So if it makes you a little less upset, your adversary and his coach, as long as i could listen in the video, didn't try to screw you.
But i totally agreed you had a good submission and it got screwed by the referee - it sucks, really really sucks man
I hope i had helped you in any way.
Again, congratulations, man, you rocks =]
p.s.: sorry for bad english
Thank you for your translation, its great to have someone that can do that here
When we were being restarted, the reff was originally going to put us in the same position and his coach had said several things in Portuguese and then in ENGLISH said “you can not start from submission!” and the reff listened to him and started us from standing. So he did influence the reff. Reff’s should not be so easily influenced by coaches… The head referee agrees the stoppage/restart was un called for in the first place as everything was legal.
Allot of craziness has happened to me before in grappling. Brackets redrawn mid division, opponent not having to weigh in, reff shoving a nearly swept guy back on top of me because “we were close to out of bounds”.
And in all that, I try to take it in self responsibility on what I could have done better in each situation. And there always is such a thing. But because this was a money match in a tournament I flew out for, I’m a bit more upset about it.
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