Gilbert Burns is champion material. Acted like a champion in defeat too. I was stoked for Tonon’s win. Tonon is my favorite jiujitsu guy by far. I think it’d be murder if they met in the an MMA cage though.
Size matters in MMA even more so with rounds to recover. In a no time limit MMA match Tonor could have a chance. Gilbert is in a much higher level than Tonon when comes down to MMA
Man... what is Dilbert ?! Never heared of him. Who the fuck watch this kind of videos... it is looks like man & man love...( did we forgotten that we have porn for that ?)
Garry Tonon is one of the best I've seen so far. He had some competition during this match. He always seems to find a way to push through it. Great Work!..
@@Serbinator_Dominator not sure if you specifically meant against Gilbert but tonon is 5-0 at one championship. Also they fight in different weight classes now technically, though each one has fought in the others current respective weight class
Aren't they a weight class apart in mma? Tonon fights at 155 at ONE and that's without weight cutting. So if he went to UFC they could possibly be 2 weight classes apart.
Underrated side control escape at the :30 sec mark. He made it look easy, but that was very calculated control of the near side arm. Which led to the escape and prevented the follow up pass attempt by Burns. Edit: Jeez He did it like 3 times in a row. Love it.
I don’t know if depth of game is the right way to put it. He has a depth of heel hooks for sure. But it’s not like he had a ton of different moves outside of heel hooks.
Heragoth That’s not how it works, the precaution is six months but if he’s medically cleared by doctors then he can return before that date. It’s always been that way fighters are ruled out
Garry's style is so unusual, he has done so much for BJJ to educate everyone on this level of efficiency and flow at the highest level (along with his coach).
If he had normal joints, he would have had a worry... that one heel hook, a little over half way through, had his foot like 200* around the wrong way... 8:12 ish
@@prybarknives Nah, it is just garry's style to take risks; garry knows what his doing when it comes to leglocks. Gilbert is crafty but his leg game is levels below DDS's
Big fan of Tonon, not so much of this top-down view they're trying this Polaris. I feel like you can't really see what's happening in some of these positions from this view.
He should have knew that was coming. That position just obviously favored Gary and his rolls. Unless he thought he would get out of it easily . Still good match up. Two great competitors. 🤙🏽
Really fun to watch Burns catch wrestling style against such an amazing BJJ opponent. And it's so entertaining that Tonon used a catch wrestling hold against Burns for the win. What a great match.
If this was points, Gilbert had 180 points. Yet Tonin never disappoints. Got in Gilbert’s head early on. Once I saw that the match was over. Great match by superb student athletes.
That final transition to heel hook reminds me of the transitions Eddie Bravo did vs that last Gracie bout. He did the same thing a million times to grab Gracie's leg. AMAZING match!!!!!! So entertaining
Trains more in mma and unlike in mma and wrestling takedowns aren’t as big of a deal so guys don’t put too much emphasis on defending takedowns I’m obviously generalizing pretty hard but if I wanted to go in to a detail I would have to go in to detail with pretty much every bjj player and wrestler’s style
When I started to see jiu jitsu I got impressed by the high level of skills, First with the Gracies, then I discover the Master of Leg-locks Mazakasu Imanari and I went WOW, then I discover Shinya Aoki, and It was like HELL NO, later I checked Eddy Bravo and I was SHIIIT, later I saw videos from Marcelo García and it was like, Another World! Now I started to see Tonon and my expression is, Another Dimension!
Here after Gilbert big brothered woodley. Both of these guys operating a level or twelve above most of their opponents. I’m glad this video came up in my recommended. Sick.
Tonon is my 2nd favorite jiu jitsu guy of all time, behind only big Dean Lister! Dean has an account on TH-cam and he's down to earth he'll chit chat back and forth with anybody. He came to my former school at 10th planet Springfield to do a seminar, I had to fng work grrrrr!
@Kirk Landau Well, if you look at old Jiu-jitsu wrestlers at grappling competitions, or even not that old, say, in 1990s, you'd see mostly slow progression between positions from Guard to Sidemount to Mount etc. Establishing and, especially, holding position were top priorities. Not to mention, leg locks were considered "a dirty trick", and often criticized. Also, people spent very little or no time learning any kind of takedowns, let alone elevated throws. Stand-up wrestling was mostly bodylock based, if even that. Pulling guard was modus operandi in most competitions. Finally, to catch a submission: you would work slowly, in incremental steps towards your final submission hold. Movement was slow, very meticulously slow. Catch wrestlers on the other hand were known for their fluent transitions between positions, not giving too much prominence to any one position (expect Backmount/Back Riding). The goal was fluency of transitions, not to keep any one position. I.e. if the opponent were to struggle, the main counter was to transition to another position, instead of trying to wrestle to keep the current one. Thus you'd see a lot more "scrambles" taking place in old CACC matches than in BJJ matches. Guard passing was of low priority, because for most Catch wrestlers being in the Guard (or Body-Scissors as they call it) was just another opportunity to go for leg locks. It was like the opponent was 'giving a free leg to the slaughter'. Catch wrestlers were also as versatile in their stand-up attacks (takedowns/throws/stand-up submissions) as Jiu-jitsu wrestlers were in their Guard work. The only time Catch wrestlers fell on their butt voluntarily was to go for leg locks; not for the Guard work itself. Finally, to catch a submission: chain wrestling was the name of the game. You would chain your attacks in sequence (sometimes referred to as "Lock Flow", although not all the steps in the sequence were locks per se; often also included controlling dominance), and move with speed; hoping to out-speed the opponent's defensive maneuvers. Non of the attacks were thought to be match finishers by themselves, but the point was to out-speed your opponent, so that with each successive attack, you are a few milliseconds further ahead of your opponent, until it was too late for him to defend a fully secured submission hold.
Gilbert looked incredible, But Gary was just on another level. Although there were so many positions that Gilbert would’ve loved to be in if it was an mma match.
Gilbert has the right blend of athleticism and technique. Note how he puts himself in dominant top positions which would be severely advantageous in a fighting context.
They should make a special MMA stars edition, where we would see the likes of Khabib, Tony, Brian Ortega, Charles Olivera and other elite grapplers/submission artists in pure grappling submission games
Amazing display by both competitors! In a few of those scrambles I thought I saw some reaping. Am I mistaken, or is reaping allowed in this competition?
Gilbert is criminally underrated in MMA.
I'm sure he also keeps a helluva sedjwell.
I agree man, he always has very entertaining fights
Facts . Hes dummy nice
FUCK GILBERT
He lost this match.... Also If you want to get ranked and get notoriety then you have to beat ranked opponents, which he hasn’t. so.......
That was a beautiful match, some really high level stuff so casually and flowy.
Like poetry.
Great match. Gilbert came in almost 20 lbs over the agreed upon 170 contract weight.
As Brazilians always do against Americans.
Woah never watched a submission match before this is amazing. Guess we all find new stuff during quarantine.
If you like it you should start training
check out his teammates in the danaher death squad too
And an amazing sport to train if you don't want to do mma or grapple in a GI that much.
Gilbert Burns is champion material. Acted like a champion in defeat too. I was stoked for Tonon’s win. Tonon is my favorite jiujitsu guy by far. I think it’d be murder if they met in the an MMA cage though.
Well burns is a way bigger guy...
Welterweight against featherweight
Not only the weight, Burns is also a lethal striker now.
Size matters in MMA even more so with rounds to recover. In a no time limit MMA match Tonor could have a chance. Gilbert is in a much higher level than Tonon when comes down to MMA
Literally the first punch that gilbert lands would destroy that man lol man has fists like a sledgehammer
Got recommended this the day Burns was confirmed to have COVID. Hope he's back to fighting soon.
A lot of submission attempts. Really fun to watch.
Gary Tonon style!!!
Anyone got this recommended after Gilbert wrecked woodley
After seing bunch of videos of Durinho dropping Woodley twice
Man... what is Dilbert ?! Never heared of him.
Who the fuck watch this kind of videos... it is looks like man & man love...( did we forgotten that we have porn for that ?)
Yo
- wrecked Woodley? :D you mean the fight that went to decision? Yep , wrecked him so bad that it went five 5 minute rounds
Burns vs usman
These guys are so good. So relaxed, flexible and flowing.
Garry Tonon is one of the best I've seen so far. He had some competition during this match. He always seems to find a way to push through it. Great Work!..
garry really is the best
Chuzzlevit Redding exept in MMA he would get wrecked
@@Serbinator_Dominator not sure if you specifically meant against Gilbert but tonon is 5-0 at one championship. Also they fight in different weight classes now technically, though each one has fought in the others current respective weight class
Ramless Alpha gilbert would absolutely kill him in mma, way better wrestling and would ko him standing, not even need to use boths bjj
Aren't they a weight class apart in mma? Tonon fights at 155 at ONE and that's without weight cutting. So if he went to UFC they could possibly be 2 weight classes apart.
Durinho: well deserved name. Very tough and a gentleman. 👍 Awesome match.
Underrated side control escape at the :30 sec mark. He made it look easy, but that was very calculated control of the near side arm. Which led to the escape and prevented the follow up pass attempt by Burns.
Edit: Jeez He did it like 3 times in a row. Love it.
Damn! So he did.
This is a great comment! Thanks for pointing that out!
That's a simple move my guy. Stop the arm that gets the under hook.
Good call
Ramone Kenney yea, I thought he’d be there for a while. That was a really quick recovery.
Burns had some good defense for Gary’s entries, but the depth of Gary’s game carried him to the finish.
Confident to just chill with his back exposed.
Rick James yep. And wait for a deep entry into the legs.
@@interestedparty7523 you really need confidence in your back defence
I don’t know if depth of game is the right way to put it. He has a depth of heel hooks for sure. But it’s not like he had a ton of different moves outside of heel hooks.
@@JG-uw3ch We must not be talking about the same Garry Tonon.
True sportsmanship! Resbect for both fighters!
Man that match was awesome I love both their styles so much
A part of me is sad that we can't watch this level of BJJ against usman's wrestling
Me too, but he's next for Usman probably
We will cuz he's next in line as soon as he's cleared medically
Usman is probably out for 6 months 😭
Heragoth That’s not how it works, the precaution is six months but if he’s medically cleared by doctors then he can return before that date. It’s always been that way fighters are ruled out
@Heragoth Which why I stated that "if he's medically cleared by doctors then he can before that date".
Garry has one of the most, if not THE most, cerebral jiu-jitsu styles there is. He finds a way to get to positions he wants to from any angle.
Whenever he's fighting someone not named DJ Jackson or Lucas Lepri.
He is awesome! Do you know Rafael Mendes? He is grest to.
Gary is great and if you want to see cerebral look at Mikey Musumeci
anyone here before usman vs burns?
After
Garry's style is so unusual, he has done so much for BJJ to educate everyone on this level of efficiency and flow at the highest level (along with his coach).
One of my favourite matches ever. Beautiful scrambles, takedown, sweeps and sub attempts, had it all
Damn what a match
Tonon is one of the most entertaining guys in grappling / mma. Gilbert is always fun to watch too.
This is one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen. Wish i could learn
One of the best Polaris matches ever, both athletes are amazingly technical and physical savages. Pleasure on my eyes to see this.
That last entry was absolutely crazy. I would tap immediately if anyone from the death squad even looked at my shoes
2:45 "Tonon is so good at going limp in certain positions"
Someone's been talking with Mrs Tonon.
Gary had no worries at all...man is sick.
If he had normal joints, he would have had a worry... that one heel hook, a little over half way through, had his foot like 200* around the wrong way...
8:12 ish
@@prybarknives that was a toe hold.
@@prybarknives yup. Most would've tapped to that torque!
Don Binkley its not about joints, it may have his influence in it, but i think the most important thing is the angle.
@@prybarknives Nah, it is just garry's style to take risks; garry knows what his doing when it comes to leglocks. Gilbert is crafty but his leg game is levels below DDS's
Thanks for reminding me to watch this great match again Firas and John🙏
Excellent match! Love submission only, I'm sick of all this point fighting.
Holly molly donuts shop! Man that fight was sick
Good match and great sportsmanship. Always more enjoyable when the fighters show respect to one another and the fans.
Garry is so very entertaining to watch everytime he competes,Gilbert is no joke man.. Great win!
very close match pretty entertaining to watch since i started bjj about 2 and a half months ago wish both these fighters the best of luck
Big fan of Tonon, not so much of this top-down view they're trying this Polaris. I feel like you can't really see what's happening in some of these positions from this view.
When they passing the guard its good view other than That ist useless
I was yelling at the screen every time they did that overhead view. Terrible.
Maybe as picture in picture
Great view of the backstep to the sankaku at the end though.
excellent great match.. but camera from above looses all details...
That above camera sucks ballz
He tapped right away to avoid any risk of injury. No reasons to compromise his mma career for this..
Intenso desde o início até ao fim, exelente luta.....muita tecnica aplicada. Parabéns aos lutadores.
9:20 Spectacular transition.
that camera was on the right spot
What a match!!!! wow so good so entertaining. Those leg entries by Tonon are sneaky and creative.
Ppl always talked about burns ground game. Never realized it was this good, doing this well against one of Danahers boys
Thank you for this upload
Incredible match-up. Anything either of them is involved in, BJJ or MMA is fire af.
Not a fan of the camera work
Not a big fan of the overhead/top view. Seems like you miss a lot?
Agree. Not a good angle for intricacies of grappling.
He should have knew that was coming. That position just obviously favored Gary and his rolls. Unless he thought he would get out of it easily . Still good match up. Two great competitors. 🤙🏽
Yeah that position is literally what he was hunting for the whole match, Durinho helped him lock it in by sitting on Tonon's calf.
Really fun to watch Burns catch wrestling style against such an amazing BJJ opponent. And it's so entertaining that Tonon used a catch wrestling hold against Burns for the win. What a great match.
If this was points, Gilbert had 180 points. Yet Tonin never disappoints. Got in Gilbert’s head early on. Once I saw that the match was over. Great match by superb student athletes.
Awesome match
That leg entry from the dog fight half guard is so sick!
Here because I watched the Firas talking to Danaher video
Great match, and awesome sportsmanship.
garry is absolutely amazing
Gary’s game is from another planet.... insane!
That final transition to heel hook reminds me of the transitions Eddie Bravo did vs that last Gracie bout. He did the same thing a million times to grab Gracie's leg. AMAZING match!!!!!! So entertaining
Im blown away
Really love Gilbert’s style he is the definition of a complete grappler, got every tool in the box at his disposition
Man Gilbert was able to take him down with ease
Mma guy so probably trains a lot more wrestling then Tonon
And pass guard over and over
meesert tonon also does mma, hes 5-0 on one fc, here he was 4-0 i think maybe less
Trains more in mma and unlike in mma and wrestling takedowns aren’t as big of a deal so guys don’t put too much emphasis on defending takedowns I’m obviously generalizing pretty hard but if I wanted to go in to a detail I would have to go in to detail with pretty much every bjj player and wrestler’s style
It's a submission-only event bradda
I have no idea what the Juijitsu rules are , but i enjoyed this one 👏
Been a fan of Gilbert a while now, straight savage 🔥🔥🔥
When I started to see jiu jitsu I got impressed by the high level of skills, First with the Gracies, then I discover the Master of Leg-locks Mazakasu Imanari and I went WOW, then I discover Shinya Aoki, and It was like HELL NO, later I checked Eddy Bravo and I was SHIIIT, later I saw videos from Marcelo García and it was like, Another World! Now I started to see Tonon and my expression is, Another Dimension!
its always evolving, thats what makes it so badass
👍
kron gracie choked out shinya aoki by guillotine
Danaher's Gordon Ryan is another Universe
You should check out Mike brown school of grappling he’s the best in the world hands down . 100th degree charcoal belt
Thank you, Paul Irish.
Here after Gilbert big brothered woodley. Both of these guys operating a level or twelve above most of their opponents. I’m glad this video came up in my recommended. Sick.
Who also Watch this video After the Fight of Gilbert burns vsChamzat Chiemaev
Amazing fight, Garry is one of my fav grapplers
Tonon is my 2nd favorite jiu jitsu guy of all time, behind only big Dean Lister! Dean has an account on TH-cam and he's down to earth he'll chit chat back and forth with anybody. He came to my former school at 10th planet Springfield to do a seminar, I had to fng work grrrrr!
Great match to watch to make you rolling even more! Lockdown please end!
Thx Gilbert! Great match!
*Tonon is light years ahead. Crazy. No stalling from his end at all.*
The final transition to cross ashi was amazing!
Garry Tonon's submission wrestling style looks every time closer and closer to old Catch wrestlers. The guy is re-living history!
@Kirk Landau Well, if you look at old Jiu-jitsu wrestlers at grappling competitions, or even not that old, say, in 1990s, you'd see mostly slow progression between positions from Guard to Sidemount to Mount etc. Establishing and, especially, holding position were top priorities. Not to mention, leg locks were considered "a dirty trick", and often criticized. Also, people spent very little or no time learning any kind of takedowns, let alone elevated throws. Stand-up wrestling was mostly bodylock based, if even that. Pulling guard was modus operandi in most competitions.
Finally, to catch a submission: you would work slowly, in incremental steps towards your final submission hold. Movement was slow, very meticulously slow.
Catch wrestlers on the other hand were known for their fluent transitions between positions, not giving too much prominence to any one position (expect Backmount/Back Riding). The goal was fluency of transitions, not to keep any one position. I.e. if the opponent were to struggle, the main counter was to transition to another position, instead of trying to wrestle to keep the current one. Thus you'd see a lot more "scrambles" taking place in old CACC matches than in BJJ matches. Guard passing was of low priority, because for most Catch wrestlers being in the Guard (or Body-Scissors as they call it) was just another opportunity to go for leg locks. It was like the opponent was 'giving a free leg to the slaughter'. Catch wrestlers were also as versatile in their stand-up attacks (takedowns/throws/stand-up submissions) as Jiu-jitsu wrestlers were in their Guard work. The only time Catch wrestlers fell on their butt voluntarily was to go for leg locks; not for the Guard work itself.
Finally, to catch a submission: chain wrestling was the name of the game. You would chain your attacks in sequence (sometimes referred to as "Lock Flow", although not all the steps in the sequence were locks per se; often also included controlling dominance), and move with speed; hoping to out-speed the opponent's defensive maneuvers. Non of the attacks were thought to be match finishers by themselves, but the point was to out-speed your opponent, so that with each successive attack, you are a few milliseconds further ahead of your opponent, until it was too late for him to defend a fully secured submission hold.
The neck on that man!!! Monster!!! 💪🏽 what a match!
Ya açaí is a helluva drug
Wow, Garry Tonon is a Jiujitsu magician and flashman. His game is never boring, whether he loses or not.
this finish was sick man!!
The Sportsmanship is incredible
A luta de jiu mais linda que eu já vi.
The way Tonon called out Ramos and Lepri at the end there was classy.
Garry Tonon vs Khabib grappling.. who you got ?
Pure grappling Tonon, if they can smesh Khabib.
Gary's escapes are so elite he is just permanently relaxed.
Great match! Congrats Prof Gary!!!
Who’s here after Burns’ BJJ was discussed on the Joe Rogan Podcast
Great match. Gilbert is a great chap too.
Grray Tonon's defense is really solid
Eagle he doesn’t seem to be afraid from any position. It’s fun to watch.
escape artist as he is, no fear indeed!
Gilbert looked incredible, But Gary was just on another level. Although there were so many positions that Gilbert would’ve loved to be in if it was an mma match.
Exactly, mma tonan woud be death tho lol
Gilbert has the right blend of athleticism and technique. Note how he puts himself in dominant top positions which would be severely advantageous in a fighting context.
Phenomenal match!
They should make a special MMA stars edition, where we would see the likes of Khabib, Tony, Brian Ortega, Charles Olivera and other elite grapplers/submission artists in pure grappling submission games
@JJ Kingman I watched this, that was a lot of fun, imagine a whole tournament like this, even a retired legend like GSP might participate
Garry tonon jiu jitsu is off the charts..This guy is one the best grapplers out there.
Garry Tonon... IS THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kudos to his Gilbert Burns for being such an awesome opponent! Two men are warriors!
Why does the interviewer creepily puts his hand on the fighter's back?
burns was dominat, tonon caught him in the end creatively. cool match
Amazing display by both competitors!
In a few of those scrambles I thought I saw some reaping. Am I mistaken, or is reaping allowed in this competition?
What a finish.
Garry tonon vs gilbert burns rematch but this time in UFC!
😂😂😂
So you want him to die
@@monkeycaboose6872 lol no😂
@@monkeycaboose6872 let the best man win😁
Fun Fact: Gilbert Burns is older than Jon Jones
Every time I hear Gilbert talk I like him more
I saw Tonon winning from the start. You can see he's just a lot more competent on the ground.
Both are some bad bad dudes. Gilbert won the “fight” aspect of that match. Gary, once again won the game aspect.
The camera angles are the best, Nacho Libre voice 🤙
That crossface arm side control replacement is slick!
This is so good flow. What a fight!
6:53.......so slick. My boy GT is easily the most entertaining grappler of all time.
I want to know how Tonon gets out of toe holds.
please teach.. I rarely get caught but when I do my foot gives out on me days later
@Matthew Wiley toe holds doesnt targets toes
That is a huge win
1:15 that top down view is cool, you can see how thick Gilbert's neck is compared to Garry's.