
Originally Posted by
stlnl
The rest of the MMA world, as a general rule either trains BJJ or a branch (TPJJ) to compete in MMA. So how exactly are there holes punched in what they say, if pretty much everyone has to train their stuff to be competive in MMA?
yes your right but in itself, gracie jiujitsu is not getting the job done anymore as more people train in it and learn how to defend it. I was stating that they need to evolve and be open to change to keep up with the rest of the ma world. If you did nothing but gracie jiujitsu today and entered an mma event like royce did back in the early ufc days, you would get your ass handed to you. Its already been proven that in his loss to matt hughes. Not only that, how many gracies are competing currently in the ufc? 0, notta, none, because they refuse to accept what has been proven and or change to meet todays requirements for a successful fighting strategy. I'm not knocking the Gracies for what they know, at their game they are very few who can be considered as good, but in the rest of the martial arts world, they are falling behind.