
Originally Posted by
Mikeox34
I way 243 and im 6"1 ive been grappling for five years and one thing has always bugged me, and Thats the lack of attention payed to The heavy weight aces of jiu jitsu. Obviously there are many Heavy weight jiu jitsu fighters in MMA as well as Jiu jitsu competition, but there is less coverage of heavy weight jiu jitsu compared to the lighter weights. Of course you have fighters like Roger Gracie, Jeff Monson and others but there is not enough coverage in my opinion at least.(by heavy weight i mean all divisions that are considered heavy weight). so what are you guys opinion on big guy bjj?
I didn't know that. I pay attention, but that's cuz I'm a big dude and I'm watching for styles to emulate. I'm a big fan of Cyborg. Big fan of Vinny Mag. Braulio Estima.
But it's probably because the lighter guys are flashier. People are saying more technical. IDK about that. Werdum is pretty damn technical. And as boring as he is, so is Monson. But lighter guys are flashier and more dynamic. You have flying armbars and flying darce chokes and all sorts of cool looking things. The heavies don't really do stuff like that.

Originally Posted by
David Stager
I think if a big guy is active, people will pay attention to him, but it's no accident that there are more stars in the lighter weight classes. Hulking dudes tend to be slower, tire more easily, and are more likely than their lightweight counterparts to shove each other for 5 minutes and win by two points rather than showcase their skills on the mat. I think that lately, Jeff Monson falls under this category of grappler. But I will happily tune in to Cyborg Abreu.
Agree.