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jkdberlin
11-11-2016, 13:55
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Taekwondo Black belt Enters Black Belt Division at BJJ Tournament

What happens when a TKD black belt enters the black belt absolute of a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament?

Cam Knight (BJJ black belt) submits a TKD black belt in the black belt absolute division of the Pittsburgh American Grappling Challenge.

Disclaimer: TKD fighter was given the opportunity to not enter the BJJ black belt division since he did not hold a BJJ rank. Cam was not trying to prove a point, being over aggressive or competing with intent to injure. The Tae Kwon Do fighter had plenty of time to tap out. He lost but was a nice guy.

Jiu-Jitsu tournament advertised “Black belts compete for free” and a Taekwondo Black belt showed up and insisted on competing even after he was advised by the promoter it was not a good idea. Make matters worse he draws a high level BB in his first match!

Here is the tournament organizer, Dustin Ware said on Facebook The BJJ Hour Page:

As the event director , I didn’t think “TMA black belts” would actually show up and want to compete.

So when this individual showed up that day I tried to discourage him from competing in the division… But we had already promoted that “black belts” could compete for free.

Looking at the other competitors in his division, Cameron was going to be before his best chance to not get I completely destroyed & at the same time seeing what a real black belt can do!

Since this tournament… Anytime we’ve allowed “black belt” to compete for free… We are specified that is for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts only!

Ich würde nie auf die Idee kommen, als Schwarzgurt in einem TKD Turnier anzutreten...wie kommt man dann auf so was?

Filzstift
11-11-2016, 14:33
Ich hab schon blöde aktionen aufgeführt einfach weil ich konnte.

Ich sehe da das ansehen des TKD nicht beschädigt. Klar dass der mann haushoch verliert. Ich würd gern mal sehen wie sich die damen und herren BJJ blackbelts bei einem ordentlichen tennisturnier anstellen. Einfach verschiedene sportarten.