Nothing surprising here. The greenbelt is a greenbelt due to age restrictions. He is actually the MORE experienced fighter. 10 years training VS 7. He trains 4X a day. Basically a PRO athlete and enough years to be a black belt training that much.
Jack Jitsu I agree. They say mastery of an art is having 10k hours or more of experience in the art. Training for as long and as often as he does even at such a young age would definitely give him his 10k hours.
Yes he has more hours of training but he doesn't have the strength of an adult. That shows how good his technique is. When he will reach 20 years old or 25 he will be an absolute killer.
@@vitorl.319 it sounds like 10 but the reality is this is the difference between someone who is a native speaker vs someone who is learning a language fluently. You can still get good, maybe even close to being a native speaker but the native speaker has the language deeply burned into them. My mother speaks a west african language natively and speaks english daily and perfectly. When she got very sick and confused he defaulted back into the native language. This is what rasing a child on BJJ is like.
I don't understand the comments on the brown belt saying he is bad. 1 : respect the fighter. 2: trust me, he had all to lose accepting this fight and everyone seems to forgot this. Finally he has a life, he might work during the day and has less training time than micael. Respect both, micael is living for bjj, he is training differently. The brown belt has a life outside the mat and less training time. Belt doesnt matter here
I grew up with a lot of physical activity, chopping wood, heavy lifting and carrying, running, etc. By 13, I was very strong compared to others, even athletes and older teenage athletes. What you do as a kid shapes your strength as well as your skills. This kid has been shaped by BJJ. . . which means that he doesn't have to think about what move to do next, and his strength is perfectly formed for BJJ. He probably just sees/feels his opponent as a flowing range of opportunities and potential threats. When you learn BJJ as an adult, you have to think through your moves, and slowly train it into reflex, but your mastery and reflexes will never be as good as someone who starts learning before the age of 7. Don't hate on the brown belt, he won a state-level competition. He's not bad, it's just hard for us adults to imagine how good the 13-year-old can be.
Kid Power really? Playing outside at 13? Uh, some people do, evidently, start training in sports such as martial arts at a very young age. Most people don't want to recognize this, because it contradicts their theories, or what they believe should happen.
His father is a black belt; he comes from a family of black belts; he has been training (at the time of this video) 10 years; he trains 4x/day (who does that to a kid?)... He overall has amassed some serious mat time... I don't take anything from him, but who wouldn't be that good... Not many people have this level of support, input and time to get to this level of proficiency... Nevertheless, he is fun to watch...
Have you checked him lately? This he is 18 now and waxes black belts that have been training longer than he's been alive. Youngest IBJJF adult world champion ever at 18. Took out the much larger Leandro Lo and Lucas "Hulk" Barbosa in the same tournament. Favorite to win his division in ADCC World Championships this fall. "Who wouldnt be that good?" To answer your question, many, MANY people wouldnt be that good even if they trained as much as he has. What I see in this kid, is that he surpasses legends like Marcelo, Rafa Mendes, Cobrinha in technical proficiency and movement, and his run is only just starting.
@Aaron Richardson As John Danaher says "Your legs against their arms and upper body" or something to that effect. Basically, pulling guard automatically puts you in an advantageous position if you're very versatile with using your legs to control someone's upper body.
Micael Galvao is a beast, but props to the brown belt for taking the match. He's got everything to lose and nothing to gain. had he beat micael, he would've beaten a 13 yr old, and of course he lost, and he lost to a 13 yr old. but no shame in losing to a stud like Micael.
I fought Micael in the Europeans, definitely one of the best jiu Jitsu fighters right now. The brown belt might have underestimated him but still. Mat time is the thing, he might be on steroids but from what I could tell, this guy is next up. Trust me. Btw my name is Elis Wiklund I won abhu Dhabi world pro in juvenile and got damn he fucked me up good. Almost put me too sleep. Gg bro
Its Waka you suspect steroids? I can’t tell if that was to express how strong he is or if your serious. I can’t imagine developmentally how bad that would be for a thirteen year old.
@@bekondikku5363 These kids were born on the mat, they dont go to school or do anything else. That's why im saying that i wouldn't be suprised if that was the case. Still these brazillians don't give a fuck about anything else but bjj and winning. So you know, who knows?
They struggle to have Money to eat and you say he is on steroids? You right he ONLY do that , 4x a day. hes like Ronaldo CR7 . Pratice and sacrifice for what he like .
Parabéns Micael, vc é um fenômeno dessa arte, talento nato. É surpreendente a tranquilidade que vc luta. Me sinto feliz em poder acompanhar o surgimento de um gênio dessa arte tão bonita e ainda por cima do meu País. Parabéns ao Mestre Maquiar professor e pai do Micael, pelo trabalho que vem feito não só com ele como com muitas outras crianças. Oss
@ isso ai goroto eu treino com o professor Deo langone no 23 perto de uma academia que tem sua foto vendo você realizar seu sonho me deixa muito feliz tenho dois filhos pequenos meu sonho e ver eles brilha no jiu Jitsu e na vida também oss
He has more training and is performing well above his belt. He's actually a super inflated green black belt, props to the brown belt because frankly I would not have taken this match especially after learning the kids credentials he had to know this before accepting the match. On the other hand this just goes to show that bjj is about hard work and not always age or size. But he is much bigger than the average 13yo.
Pretty sure it isn't. He was recently training and competing in Brazil about 2 years ago . Andre also has been training and running Atos BJJ out of San Diego for a few years.
@Steelmonger888 I dont know about that. a few years back he would. But I think since he is pretty much exclusive with ibjjf he needs to stay at belts for 2 years min
Situation 2: Green belt walks into store: aye foo you wanna extra 20? Random store clerk: yeah foo whata gotta do ? Green belt: just put this brown belt on foo and go against me at my gym. Store clerk: say no more foo
That's what happen when you put your arms/hands on the floor when you're in the guard of your opponent. Come on brown belt, you can do better then that.
Wannabe Brown belt: "Aye foo let's get you famous, down ?" Green Belt: "yeah foo let's get me famous" Wannabe brown belt: "cool foo Ima let you win so we can get you famous"
The kid has skills. Strictly from a competition stand point the brown belt didn't seem like much of a threat during this match. Based on this video alone, I dont think the brown belt is very legit.
The kid has been training for 10 years, so since he was 3 (or 4 depending on when he turned 14). He also trains 4x a day, every day. All he knows is Jiu Jitsu. I guarantee you this kid will give some legit black belts a run for their money.
Pavel Siqueira Albertins jhauuuauaua sua academia deve ser boa pq o faixa verde tá na faixa roxa sendo n 1 do mundo queria saber quem é da sua academia q passa o carro no mlk ou até mesmo você falador kd vc nas competições ? Vc existe ?
Honestly it surprises me that someone training only seven years would be a brown belt. In my personal opinion you should be training for at least ten years under a good coach to become a black belt. This is a good example as to why it takes so long for someone to become truly a pro at this sport
@@joaopnz Because 10 years is the minimum it takes to be a black belt. I can't really give my opinion of how long a brown belt would take but someone of that skill would take much longer to be a brown belt. I'm not talking all brown belts specifically. I'm just referring to him when I say I'm surprised he is a brown belt
@@ameliabender2242 you are referring to people who are training for 7 yrs being a brown belt, not him specifically. 7 yrs is plenty long to be a brown,probably the average time.
None of you have a clue what your talking about! There is no "standard " time to achieve your black belt. It's all about skill, dedication and how you compete. You dominate the competition you move up. Simple as that! I was just in LBC for Worlds and a girl who has been training for a year got her black belt after she beat a seasoned veteran black belt and won a world title in her first year training! She was smashing all the lower belts and the higher belts so she had to move up.
I don’t know i guess it’s just a fighter thins were always sizing each other up i didn’t mean it in no disrespect he’s a great grappler he’ll probably submit me easy because I’m only a purple belt
I’m a sophomore in high school i don’t know why my bjj gym does this but they don’t get give out the same color belts as for kids and adults since i was a pretty big kid they put me in the adult classes you can search up my gym it’s called ground Control
It's probably embarrassing because he's wearing a brown belt while getting submitted by a kid wearing a green belt and obviously much much younger than him which suggest his ability doesn't match up to his belt level regardless of that kids experience and training. Pay attention.
A green belt is the highest belt achievable for anyone 15 and younger. He is more experienced and has literally grown up doing bjj. Your opinion is ignorant, and you should be more embarrassed than the brown belt
Nothing surprising here. The greenbelt is a greenbelt due to age restrictions. He is actually the MORE experienced fighter. 10 years training VS 7. He trains 4X a day. Basically a PRO athlete and enough years to be a black belt training that much.
Jack Jitsu I agree. They say mastery of an art is having 10k hours or more of experience in the art. Training for as long and as often as he does even at such a young age would definitely give him his 10k hours.
Yes he has more hours of training but he doesn't have the strength of an adult. That shows how good his technique is. When he will reach 20 years old or 25 he will be an absolute killer.
Jack 4 times a day?!!!!!! Wtf
Steelmonger888 lol your so misinformed
@Steelmonger888 You are resentful AF.
belt color aside, the kid has had more mat time than the brown belt.
10 years to 7 years...Mica began at 3...most JJ was having fun as tots
Years don't matter. Its quality of training and hours
@@copyninja8756 and yet he has both
@@vitorl.319 it sounds like 10 but the reality is this is the difference between someone who is a native speaker vs someone who is learning a language fluently. You can still get good, maybe even close to being a native speaker but the native speaker has the language deeply burned into them. My mother speaks a west african language natively and speaks english daily and perfectly. When she got very sick and confused he defaulted back into the native language. This is what rasing a child on BJJ is like.
I don't understand the comments on the brown belt saying he is bad. 1 : respect the fighter. 2: trust me, he had all to lose accepting this fight and everyone seems to forgot this. Finally he has a life, he might work during the day and has less training time than micael. Respect both, micael is living for bjj, he is training differently. The brown belt has a life outside the mat and less training time. Belt doesnt matter here
a green belt is no joke, takes lots of time to earn one and years of a kids training and dedication.
He is on Flo right now
Beautiful work from the closed guard. Very similar to what Roger Gracie and Dan Lukehart show in that position.
I grew up with a lot of physical activity, chopping wood, heavy lifting and carrying, running, etc. By 13, I was very strong compared to others, even athletes and older teenage athletes. What you do as a kid shapes your strength as well as your skills. This kid has been shaped by BJJ. . . which means that he doesn't have to think about what move to do next, and his strength is perfectly formed for BJJ. He probably just sees/feels his opponent as a flowing range of opportunities and potential threats. When you learn BJJ as an adult, you have to think through your moves, and slowly train it into reflex, but your mastery and reflexes will never be as good as someone who starts learning before the age of 7. Don't hate on the brown belt, he won a state-level competition. He's not bad, it's just hard for us adults to imagine how good the 13-year-old can be.
Exactly. I train with him, hes a fucking monster. lol,
Great comment! Its too easy to talk shit behind the keyboard.
That's pretty fucking crazy. Yeah 10 years training but he's fucking 13, I was still playing outside at that age.
Kid Power really? Playing outside at 13? Uh, some people do, evidently, start training in sports such as martial arts at a very young age. Most people don't want to recognize this, because it contradicts their theories, or what they believe should happen.
His father is a black belt; he comes from a family of black belts; he has been training (at the time of this video) 10 years; he trains 4x/day (who does that to a kid?)... He overall has amassed some serious mat time... I don't take anything from him, but who wouldn't be that good... Not many people have this level of support, input and time to get to this level of proficiency... Nevertheless, he is fun to watch...
Have you checked him lately? This he is 18 now and waxes black belts that have been training longer than he's been alive. Youngest IBJJF adult world champion ever at 18. Took out the much larger Leandro Lo and Lucas "Hulk" Barbosa in the same tournament. Favorite to win his division in ADCC World Championships this fall.
"Who wouldnt be that good?" To answer your question, many, MANY people wouldnt be that good even if they trained as much as he has. What I see in this kid, is that he surpasses legends like Marcelo, Rafa Mendes, Cobrinha in technical proficiency and movement, and his run is only just starting.
I've just watched exactly 4 Jiu Jitsu matches back to back, and in each one of them the guy who pulled the guard won.
watch rodolfo viera
@Aaron Richardson As John Danaher says "Your legs against their arms and upper body" or something to that effect. Basically, pulling guard automatically puts you in an advantageous position if you're very versatile with using your legs to control someone's upper body.
Micael Galvao is a beast, but props to the brown belt for taking the match. He's got everything to lose and nothing to gain. had he beat micael, he would've beaten a 13 yr old, and of course he lost, and he lost to a 13 yr old. but no shame in losing to a stud like Micael.
I fought Micael in the Europeans, definitely one of the best jiu Jitsu fighters right now. The brown belt might have underestimated him but still. Mat time is the thing, he might be on steroids but from what I could tell, this guy is next up. Trust me. Btw my name is Elis Wiklund I won abhu Dhabi world pro in juvenile and got damn he fucked me up good. Almost put me too sleep. Gg bro
Its Waka you suspect steroids? I can’t tell if that was to express how strong he is or if your serious. I can’t imagine developmentally how bad that would be for a thirteen year old.
@@bekondikku5363 These kids were born on the mat, they dont go to school or do anything else. That's why im saying that i wouldn't be suprised if that was the case. Still these brazillians don't give a fuck about anything else but bjj and winning. So you know, who knows?
Its Waka sounds like slander.
They struggle to have Money to eat and you say he is on steroids? You right he ONLY do that , 4x a day. hes like Ronaldo CR7 . Pratice and sacrifice for what he like .
@@tatancv Everyone is on steroids buddy, hate to break it to you. It's physically impossible to train 7 days a week with high intensity
Parabéns Micael, vc é um fenômeno dessa arte, talento nato. É surpreendente a tranquilidade que vc luta. Me sinto feliz em poder acompanhar o surgimento de um gênio dessa arte tão bonita e ainda por cima do meu País. Parabéns ao Mestre Maquiar professor e pai do Micael, pelo trabalho que vem feito não só com ele como com muitas outras crianças. Oss
OSS amigo
Parabéns garoto melhor jiu Jitsu do mundo Amazonas Manaus
OSS amigo
@ isso ai goroto eu treino com o professor Deo langone no 23 perto de uma academia que tem sua foto vendo você realizar seu sonho me deixa muito feliz tenho dois filhos pequenos meu sonho e ver eles brilha no jiu Jitsu e na vida também oss
se vc ver as lutas de hoje dele, você ainda vai dizer a mesma coisa kkkk o moleque nasceu pro jiu-jitsu
Holy shit, this aged well hes thriving even more now.
He has more training and is performing well above his belt. He's actually a super inflated green black belt, props to the brown belt because frankly I would not have taken this match especially after learning the kids credentials he had to know this before accepting the match. On the other hand this just goes to show that bjj is about hard work and not always age or size. But he is much bigger than the average 13yo.
Was their weight comprable
I would never agree to this
Belt only means experience, not better fighter.
You know more moves and how to deal with situations, but you are not going to win all of the time.
TechGuy1986 the green belt was more experienced. He has had 10 years training but because of age requirements he can’t earn his next belt.
That's high level Jiu Jitsu for any age!
Never underestimate your opponent.
Is this kid related to Andre Galvo 🤔
Throw those belts out the window...this kid has born rolling literally his whole life. When you are 25 and a 13 year old is more experienced.
Faixa não quer dizer nada kkkkkk moleque destruiu
Is Trumpet Dan commentating in this video?
The look on that Brown belts face after the match. He was all sorts of confused.
Brabíssimo, nenhuma surpresa o Mica estar onde tá hoje
Is this andre galvaos son?
no , is Melqui's Galvao son, from Manaus
Pretty sure it isn't. He was recently training and competing in Brazil about 2 years ago . Andre also has been training and running Atos BJJ out of San Diego for a few years.
AFAIK, Andre Galvao has only one child and it’s his daughter.
What kind of brown belt is that guy?
the one who lost to the best bjj athlete ever
i started at 5 and have almost 6 years of experience and im only grey and black belt with 1 white stripe, wow
Good commentary. good match.
Mica is a monster
7 year got the brown belt?????
He's thirteen ???!!!!
@BigErn_Mccraken sua mãe
Video starts at 1:55
Esse rapaz estava no mundo da lua ainda qdo levantou a mão do Mica sem saber como aconteceu aquilo
He has 10 years of training. Thats not a prodigy bro.
He's a high level blue belt... Being on the mat at 3 doesn't mean that's when you started training.
@Steelmonger888 I dont know about that. a few years back he would. But I think since he is pretty much exclusive with ibjjf he needs to stay at belts for 2 years min
@Steelmonger888 id believe him then. Im just some blue belt schmuck
Green belts are almost always at least purple belt level
I guess he should have tried a different pass
An in stead or 9n
Not sure what to think about this.
it always amazes how easily BJJ guys give their lapels to their opponents! LOL
Situation 2:
Green belt walks into store: aye foo you wanna extra 20?
Random store clerk: yeah foo whata gotta do ?
Green belt: just put this brown belt on foo and go against me at my gym.
Store clerk: say no more foo
Son ofa Blackbelt ;-)
monstro o Micael Galvão
He just underestimated the kid...
Brown belt quit bjj after this right?
Can we please stop counting playing dodgeball on the mat at 3 training? 😂
That's what happen when you put your arms/hands on the floor when you're in the guard of your opponent. Come on brown belt, you can do better then that.
He is galvo
Andra galvo
LOL "13"?! Never, unless his parents or his doc gave him lots of HGH
Jiu jitsu is dangerous
what the fuck are they feeding 13 year olds these days
Esse marrom aí
Ka entre Noisss... não merecia ter lutado contra o micael não kkk
Muito destreinado
I’m only orange belt in karate its the 3rd belt only haha
Ridiculous performance Brown belt
He under estimated him and got caught. I would guess out of 10 matches the green belt would win 4 tops.
Im only 9n a grey belt wich is the 3rd belt but im a little beast
And this is what i do every day but i go for the thoat as soon as i can
@Uvuwuewuewue Onyetuenwemweubemubemosas yes i do. I do martial arts and more stuff. Every day.
@@monimi9905 you’re like 6
@@gaylordrobinson1199 💀💀fucking no
Wannabe Brown belt: "Aye foo let's get you famous, down ?"
Green Belt: "yeah foo let's get me famous"
Wannabe brown belt: "cool foo Ima let you win so we can get you famous"
yusuke urameshi lol i hope you’re joking! This was as real as it gets lol
nice introduction!
The kid has skills. Strictly from a competition stand point the brown belt didn't seem like much of a threat during this match. Based on this video alone, I dont think the brown belt is very legit.
by degrading the brown belt, you degrade the kid......... so make up your mind because you can't have it both ways.
The kid has been training for 10 years, so since he was 3 (or 4 depending on when he turned 14).
He also trains 4x a day, every day. All he knows is Jiu Jitsu. I guarantee you this kid will give some legit black belts a run for their money.
Michael Brazilian Guy!!!!
Esses vídeos são serio msm.
jonas lucas
São
Vc já viu o vídeo dele pegando um faixa preta?
This green belt is not so green..
Isso lá na academia a gente fazia de bolinha tanto esse faixa verde como esse faixa marrom!
Pavel Siqueira Albertins jhauuuauaua sua academia deve ser boa pq o faixa verde tá na faixa roxa sendo n 1 do mundo queria saber quem é da sua academia q passa o carro no mlk ou até mesmo você falador kd vc nas competições ? Vc existe ?
Será mesmo? 😉
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK esse aí podia ter ficado quieto
Damn. Someone's getting belted down lol
Passou o carro
Esse moleque e sinistro, é um faixa preta na prática, mas usando faixa azul.
Marrom ficou até perdido
You're a great commentator, but you're narrating every second of the fight dude.. just let em fight, it's low key pretty distracting
I liked it, actually
Turn off your sound
Greg Williams just listen to other people's opinions, even if they differ from yours bud 👍🏼
It was a suggestion for you. If you don't want to be distracted by the commentator's distracting narration, just turn off your sound.
jitsuNaja you call this fighting lol!!
thats defintely fake
Hahahahajajajjaa passou o trem !!!!
Pqp,nem viu...
The brown belt was probably not going 100%
Honestly it surprises me that someone training only seven years would be a brown belt. In my personal opinion you should be training for at least ten years under a good coach to become a black belt. This is a good example as to why it takes so long for someone to become truly a pro at this sport
Your comment makes no sense. If takes 10 years to become a black belt how come 7 years to become a brown surprises you?
@@joaopnz Because 10 years is the minimum it takes to be a black belt. I can't really give my opinion of how long a brown belt would take but someone of that skill would take much longer to be a brown belt. I'm not talking all brown belts specifically. I'm just referring to him when I say I'm surprised he is a brown belt
@@ameliabender2242 you are referring to people who are training for 7 yrs being a brown belt, not him specifically. 7 yrs is plenty long to be a brown,probably the average time.
None of you have a clue what your talking about! There is no "standard " time to achieve your black belt. It's all about skill, dedication and how you compete. You dominate the competition you move up. Simple as that! I was just in LBC for Worlds and a girl who has been training for a year got her black belt after she beat a seasoned veteran black belt and won a world title in her first year training! She was smashing all the lower belts and the higher belts so she had to move up.
faixa marrom com os braços esticados
Marcelo Muniz De Abreu Simplesmente subestimou o adversário ou foi realmente um deslize e tanto
I’m 16 and i can probably beat him in a mma match
Alex Santana get out.
Alex Santana it's an unnecessary comment. Maybe you could beat him in MMA, but what's you're reason for announcing it?
I don’t know i guess it’s just a fighter thins were always sizing each other up i didn’t mean it in no disrespect he’s a great grappler he’ll probably submit me easy because I’m only a purple belt
Alex Santana I'm gonna call bullshit that you're a 16 year old purple belt in BJJ. Proof?
I’m a sophomore in high school i don’t know why my bjj gym does this but they don’t get give out the same color belts as for kids and adults since i was a pretty big kid they put me in the adult classes you can search up my gym it’s called ground Control
Daaang, kinda embarrassing.
Why? Only a dumb person can be embarassed by that
It's probably embarrassing because he's wearing a brown belt while getting submitted by a kid wearing a green belt and obviously much much younger than him which suggest his ability doesn't match up to his belt level regardless of that kids experience and training. Pay attention.
You realize the kid is the more experienced of the two, right?
Gearz86 Yup, I completely understand that. I stand by my statement lol, it's just an opinion.
A green belt is the highest belt achievable for anyone 15 and younger. He is more experienced and has literally grown up doing bjj. Your opinion is ignorant, and you should be more embarrassed than the brown belt
Esse faixa marrom é uma vergonha k, não honra nem a faixa que tem.
O que tem a ver a faixa ele amassa os preta isso e questao de dedicação disciplina o muleke nasceu no tatame ele e o futuro do brasil no esporte
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The guy was going easy let's be honest
I could see if it was just training but this was a competition.
I think Galvao would have caught a black belt in that situation
It's possible, but the guy was supporting his weight on an extended arm, seems like a mistake a black belt would probably not make. . .
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That brown belt is garbage