https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2019/2/24/18238495/video-bjj-world-champion-erberth-santos-jumps-into-the-crowd-attacks-spectators
https://www.mmafighting.com/2019/2/24/18238450/erberth-santos-banned-bjj-stars-brawl-in-the-crowd-felipe-preguica-video
https://nypost.com/2019/02/24/jiu-jitsu-champ-storms-out-of-fight-into-crowd-to-start-massive-brawl/
#everydaycaipirinha
This just in…Brazilians are idiots.
Porrada.
Dude runs pretty good for a guy with a knee injury.
You hespeck my zhoozhitz.
This is a Brazilian on Roids ?
[QUOTE=BKR;3020840]This is a Brazilian?[/QUOTE]
FTFY
Reminds me of the old days, when this happened at every other event.
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Well, it is what it is. I would have handled that differently at different stages in my life. When I was early 20s, I would have done exactly what he did. Now days, I don’t know. I’ve snapped a few times, but usually I’m pretty cool about stuff like that. But if I was pumped and ready to fight anyway. Could go either way.
[QUOTE=Diesel_tke;3021406]Well, it is what it is. I would have handled that differently at different stages in my life. When I was early 20s, I would have done exactly what he did. Now days, I don’t know. I’ve snapped a few times, but usually I’m pretty cool about stuff like that. But if I was pumped and ready to fight anyway. Could go either way.[/QUOTE]
You will appreciate this as a stick guy.
There were a couple of no holds barred events where it was basically BJJ guys versus some Armenians in the 90’s.
The Brazilians who attended those events often acted like Erberth occasionally.
The Armenians were more than game, and whipped out pipes, or clubs, or knives.
The Brazilians were much better behaved at the next event after the first event with side brawls.
They Hespected the Armenians after that.
[QUOTE=Dr. Gonzo;3021435]You will appreciate this as a stick guy.
There were a couple of no holds barred events where it was basically BJJ guys versus some Armenians in the 90’s.
The Brazilians who attended those events often acted like Erberth occasionally.
The Armenians were more than game, and whipped out pipes, or clubs, or knives.
The Brazilians were much better behaved at the next event after the first event with side brawls.
They Hespected the Armenians after that.[/QUOTE]
Ha! Yep, I’ve met a few Armenians. They were on par with the Haitians that I dealt with. One incident involved one Haitian biting off the ear of a guy because the guy called the Haitian’s friend fat.
[QUOTE=Dr. Gonzo;3021437]I’ve always enjoyed the company of Armenians.
I find them generally honest, forthright, and suitably capable of violence when required.
A lot of them are tough Judokas, Sambo players, and boxers, too.[/QUOTE]
Yep, and they have cool accents.
[QUOTE=Diesel_tke;3021438]Yep, and they have cool accents.[/QUOTE]
Armenians rock: System of a Down. I love those guys, hopefully they get around to making a new album before death.
[QUOTE=BKR;3021443]A certain group from Cali would show up regularly to Judo nationals back when I was usually a mat supervisor (at Nationals).
I dubbed them “The Armenian Mafia”…
Players were only allowed one coach to sit in the coaches chair matside. Also, only allowed that one coach to be in the entry area to the competition area before and during the match.
No one else was allowed to coach from the opposite side either.
As you might surmise, I got into more than one “discussion” with groups of Armenians over their penchant for swarming the entry side of the competition area, and screaming/yelling right by the scorekeepers tables. They were like angry children with heavy 5 O’clock shadows.
After a few years, they got to know me and it became kind of a joke.[/QUOTE]
Ahhhh yes… I am sure one of their names rhymes with Shmokor .
[QUOTE=Raycetpfl;3021446]Ahhhh yes… I am sure one of their names rhymes with Shmokor .[/QUOTE]
Yes, but the younger ones were the loudest and most obnoxious.