Bravo- IMO what sets him apart is thinking outside of the box.its like, "ok....the RNC is an amazing submission...but the guys I'm facing have been defending RNC's sine they were 5....but they haven't defended against twisters, calf slicers, groin stretches, etc." I just think that creative mentality is such a huge contribution to BJJ as opposed to the same old same old battle of who's the best at the same stuff. Eddie is more like, I'm going to hit you with either the unexpected...matter fact, I'm gonna make the unexpected high percentage by making a system. I can go on and on. But simply put, there's a reason I'm. 10p4L'er.
Marcelo- what can't you say about him. Easily the most complete grappler of our time.
Jean Jacques- the god father of no gi. Father of over/under hook fundamentals. Lord of butterfly sweeps. What a great style.
Vinny Mag- I appreciate his open minded ness toward learning and applying all sorts of effective grappling styles.
Cyborg- a big guy that can roll like a little guy. I admire that. I'm partial to his tornado guard.
Glover- what a creative guy. So submission oriented. His deep half work is insane. His darces from everywhere are awesome.
Bill Cooper- same reasons as Glover. Plus, I love his escapes DVD. That DVD has saved my ass like 100 times.
Ryan Hall- friggin weirdo....but the guy is just a scientist. You can tel he brainstorms like 70% Chris day on BJJ. He goes through paths meticulously. And watching him use pure tech on guys who are much stronger is just poetry in motion.
Rafa- if Marcelo didn't exist, I'd say Rafa was the most complete grappler. Only thing that makes Marcelo better to me is that Rafa's athleticism helps him a lot. Marcelo is just genius technique.
Galvao- I can't think of anyone with a better top game.
Telles- another eccentric. I mean, who decides they're going to get ridiculously good at turtleneck up? Yet here he is and his style is ridiculous. I love watching him hi sweeps from turtle.
Imanari- very underrated as a sub grappler IMO. His leg locks are insane. His risk taking is awesome. He's a finisher. And his heel hook counter is amazing (he heel hooks YOU with his taint)
Soneca- I wish I had his accent and omoplatas
Romulo Barral- a basics machine
Keenan also has a fun style (minus when he's facing a Miyao)- kumite. That's it. The kid is a monster.
Within 10th, I do enjoy watching coach Zog roll. It's such a weird thing to observe. It's like finess plus crushing power. Like doing surgery with a baseball bat. It's odd because its so technical, but he def takes the gentle out of the gentle art. Haha.
Scott Yockel has such a fun style too. So much fluidity and technique to his style. He really is like water. I've never seen him stay still while rolling. He always keeps flowing.
Louis Ho is a favorite to watch highlights of. His electric chair is awesome.
Sheesh, the list goes on.
Edited to add reasons why they're my favorites.
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