Least Favorite to watch.
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- cowboyronnie
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What? Daley has absolute garbage grappling. Watch that fight. It was pathetic Shields could throw into a mount position and do nothing with it. Daley had no clue. His hips didn't flinch.
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All that really matters is that Anderson Silva's BJJ probably isn't even top 5 in the UFC MW division (Maia, Palhares, Leites, Almeida, Lister, Horn...throw in Jacare if you extend past the UFC, and Royce Gracie if you still want to include him), let alone #1 PFP.
That's an account-changingly ridiculous statement.
That's an account-changingly ridiculous statement.
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Nobody has either Rua brothers?
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Most fighters today have solid BJJ, to list them all is subjective. There is a good list of about maybe 15 or 20 elite BJJ guys in MMA. After that, it all tends to run together.
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