At the end of the day, grappling is grappling. If you learn how to move your body with certain movement patterns, it isn't really that hard to modify what you already have mastered for something that is slightly different. Take Travis Stevens for instance; Olympic silver medalist Judoka that entered the Copa Podia BJJ tournament in 2012, with only 12 months of BJJ part-time training under John Danaher. He got 2nd place, competing against people who have been training BJJ since they left the womb. And, only lost in the final because he didn't learn the rules properly (he didn't know what an 'advantage' was) against BJJ legend; Paula Miyao. To quote Musashi; "Once you see the way narrowly, you see in broadly in ALL things."
Answer to the name of the technique displayed by the Judoka: Kouchi Makikomi It is a small inside trip where you sacrifice your own body by wrapping yourself around him to throw your opponent backwards.
Judo is better than wrestling, judo teaches more brutal & efficient takedowns and also teaches stronger takedown defense, pay attention how judoka doesn’t even train to defend leg attacks as a primary source and yet defends them well Even Khabib, the greatest grappler in UFC history said judo is better than wrestling
@@smoothproductions725 yes indeed it is!!! There’s a lot of ignorant folks out there saying judo only works in a gi, without the gi judo is useless!!! Haha I advise everyone to go watch sakuraba’s(gracie killer) grappling tournament, 3 teams, catch wrestlers(ultimate form of wrestling) BJJ & Judo, NO GI TOURNAMENT, and the judoka’s dominated EVERYONE standing
I watched his footage before, found it a bit confusing: Chamizo is clearly not wrestling like he normally would. He’s assuming a semi judo stance, keeping it playful. If they were in singlets wearing wrestling shoes, Chamizo would dominate.
The judoka is Basile, 2016 Olympic champion.
The wrestler is Chamizo, also 2016 Olympic champion.
Not just elite;)
*Chamizo bronze in 2016 Olympic game
how's that not elite lmao what are u 5 time olympic champ or something
@@kipchika5989 I was meaning they are not simply elite, they are top of the elite
Its Fabio Basile, not Manuel Lombardo
Thank you for the update
At the end of the day, grappling is grappling. If you learn how to move your body with certain movement patterns, it isn't really that hard to modify what you already have mastered for something that is slightly different. Take Travis Stevens for instance; Olympic silver medalist Judoka that entered the Copa Podia BJJ tournament in 2012, with only 12 months of BJJ part-time training under John Danaher. He got 2nd place, competing against people who have been training BJJ since they left the womb. And, only lost in the final because he didn't learn the rules properly (he didn't know what an 'advantage' was) against BJJ legend; Paula Miyao. To quote Musashi; "Once you see the way narrowly, you see in broadly in ALL things."
did he fight in gi or no gi?
@@smoothproductions725 Gi.
Chamizo in blue and Basil in white are great fighters for sure. Thanks for the content.
The judoka is Fabio Basile, Olympic Champion in Rio 2016. The technique is called kouchi-gake. It's pronounced KO-OOCHY-GAKEH.
Why this short? Where is the rest?
Answer to the name of the technique displayed by the Judoka:
Kouchi Makikomi
It is a small inside trip where you sacrifice your own body by wrapping yourself around him to throw your opponent backwards.
@@prvtthd401 Thank you.
Thanks for your video , I love Judo and wrestling too.
The throw was a form of kouchi gari. Very nice.
Kouchi makikomi bruh
Judo is better than wrestling, judo teaches more brutal & efficient takedowns and also teaches stronger takedown defense, pay attention how judoka doesn’t even train to defend leg attacks as a primary source and yet defends them well
Even Khabib, the greatest grappler in UFC history said judo is better than wrestling
@@realtruth1448 plus the upright stance is better for striking
@@smoothproductions725 yes indeed it is!!! There’s a lot of ignorant folks out there saying judo only works in a gi, without the gi judo is useless!!! Haha I advise everyone to go watch sakuraba’s(gracie killer) grappling tournament, 3 teams, catch wrestlers(ultimate form of wrestling) BJJ & Judo, NO GI TOURNAMENT, and the judoka’s dominated EVERYONE standing
its interesting because chamizo is one of the only wrestlers ive seen hit kouchi gari at the high level
that ipon was amazing
Even national level judokas are hard to deal with
Kouchi gari is the technique
Thanks! 😊
Ko uchi makikomi
I watched his footage before, found it a bit confusing:
Chamizo is clearly not wrestling like he normally would. He’s assuming a semi judo stance, keeping it playful. If they were in singlets wearing wrestling shoes, Chamizo would dominate.
Yes I agree and from personal experience judokas can hit you with deadly unexpected counters when you try tie up with them in certain ways!
You found it a bit confusing because your salty that chamizo was losing.
Not at all dude. I’m a judo who’s done loads of wrestling. Love them both, but I know the differences…
@@bachconneshon7809if u seriously think that Basile would outWRESTLE Chamizo then you are retarded. Sorry.
@@haraldodunkirk1432Güreş 10 kat daha iyi
Lombardo is too serious to mix up with this circus-like stuff, Basile not.
Thays Fabio Basille brother
Si basile lo domina asi....como sera Ono Shohei
Ko uchi gake makikomi
That’s Basile
kouchi makikomi