Jake Shields is only No-Gi and is a BB, and much of the BJJ "traditionalists" are recognizing the need to note skill whether in the gi or not. If you are good, you are good. To me, the argument that gi makes no gi better is nonsense and moot. I've seen some other forum/facebook quotes about it and it's just brainwashing. I trained in gi for about a year or so, not including my formative years, and it's all the same. I just think my techniques will work better with more friction and if I have more to grab. I guarantee you won't break this former mason's grip
