I give you an Afro-man in response to your eye-rolling man!
You say it's no big deal, but I bet you'd be giving me a lot of crap if I didn't come through.
You know, I like a lot of the dirty tricks of Dumog that Paulson and Guro Dan used to show, but I never was really exposed to it as a system in and of itself, so it's hard to say. We would always be training BJJ or sub wrestling and they would stop and show a variation and say "in Catch, they do it like this; in Dumog, they do it like this." I picked up a few things here and there, but I really don't know enough to speak of the effectiveness of the overall system.
As far as I know, Chuck Liddell is still a purple belt in BJJ (under John Lewis of Novia Uno, I think). His skill level is probably higher than that, as he's held that rank for a number of years. Just because he doesn't use subs in the octagon doesn't mean he isn't training jiu-jitsu on a daily basis.
If you know the history of Babalu, you know he came from primarily a wrestling background, and still competed in national wrestling competitions in Brazil up until the last few years. Then he was a long time student of Marco Ruas, whose "Ruas Vale Tudo" system came from Luta Libre - the no-gi, wrestling based arch-rival of Jiu-jitsu in Brazil for many years. It is only relatively recently in his career that he began formally training in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (including with the gi), and in interviews he has said it has been like night and day for him.
Ok, on to my not-so-illustrious past:
*I am pretty sure about the dates, but I am relying on memory, which is not as good as it once was. I realize that some of the dates overlap; this is because I was training multiple places during the same years.
General Training history:1994-2000 – Martial Arts Koncepts in Maryland & GMU JKD Club
- Jun Fan Gung Fu, Thaiboxing, BJJ, Shootwrestling, Sambo, Judo, Kali/Arnis/Escrima, Silat, Bando, and even a little ninjitsu
1996-1997 – Sambo/Japanese Jiu-jitsu under Bruce Jones, NOVA
1997-2000 – Trident Academy of Martial Arts (Pat Tray)
- BJJ, Wrestling (coach was D.1 GMU wrestler), Thaiboxing, CSW/Shooto, FMA
2001-2005 – Fusion Academy Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (Pedro Sauer Affiliate)
- BJJ, Wrestling (Coach was D.1 JMU wrestler), Submission Wrestling, Thaiboxing, MMA
2003-2004 – Private Freestyle/Greco Wrestling training with several D.1 All American wrestlers (Penn State and JMU)
2005- 2006 – Oregon Pound BJJ Academy – (Pedro Sauer Affiliate)
- BJJ, Wrestling (coach was D.1. Oregon State wrestler), Submission Wrestling
2006-Present – Raptor Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (De La Riva Affiliate)
- BJJ, Wrestling (coached by various PSU wrestlers), Submission Wrestling
2007 - Private Judo training with former US National team member
Add to this countless seminars and private lessons with instructors like Marcelo Garcia, Ricardo De La Riva, Guro Dan Inosanto, Erik Paulson, Burton Richardson, Master Chai, Rigan Machado, Pedro Sauer, Tony Passos, Matt Thornton, Moacir “Boca” Olivera, Garth Taylor, Alvaro Barretto, Frank Cucci, Rick Tucci…many more I’m sure I’m forgetting.
General Competition History:Thaiboxing/Kickboxing- 1999 Combat Knockdown Challenge Tournament, Woodbridge, VA
- 2000 Combat Knockdown Challenge Tournament, Woodbridge, VA
MMA- 1999 King of the Ring, VA Beach
- 2003 King of the Ring, VA Beach
BJJ/Submission Wrestling Highlights:(sorry, the timeline is reversed, this is cut and pasted from an actual resume I send to competition promoters)
September, 2007 Western PA BJJ Championships Pittsburgh, Pa
• First place, Men’s Brown Belt Division (middleweight)
May, 2007 Kumite Classic Pittsburgh, Pa
• First place, Men’s Purple Belt Division (175)
• Third Place, Men’s Advanced No-Gi (175)
April, 2007 US Grappling Richmond, VA
• First place, Men’s Purple Belt division (169lbs)
• First place, Men’s Advanced No-Gi (169lbs)
• Tied for 3rd, Men’s No-gi Advanced Absolute
September, 2006 Chester County BJJ Open Exton, Pa
• First place, Absolute Purple Belt Division – Submitted opponent via straight armlock from the guard in the finals
June, 2006 SBG Submission Wrestling League Championship Hillsboro, OR
•First place, Advanced 175lb. division. Submitted 2 out of 3 opponents, via Head & Arm Guillotine and Brabo choke; overall season champion
May, 2006 SBG Submission Wrestling League Event Hillsboro, OR
• First place, Advanced 175lb. division. Submitted both opponents, via Brabo choke and straight armlock respectively.
March, 2006 SBG Submission Wrestling League Event Hillsboro, OR
• First place, Advanced 175lb. division. Submitted all three opponents, via triangle choke, fig. 4 toe-hold, and drop guillotine respectively.
Spring 2005 Capital Grappling Classic Woodbridge VA
- Bronze Medalist, Men’s Purple Belt Middleweight Division
Grappler’s Quest/Copa Atlantica Southeast
Mechanicsville, VA July, 2004
• Pro No-Gi Lightweight Division Competitor
• 2nd Place, Men’s Purple Belt Medium Heavyweight Division
Ohio Pro/Am
Dayton, OH June, 2004
• Pro No-Gi Lightweight Division Competitor
Pittsburgh Kumite Classic
Pittsburgh, PA May, 2004
• 2nd place, No-gi Middleweight, Advanced Division
• 2nd place, Blue Belt Middleweight
NAGA World Championships
Bayone, NJ March, 2004
• 1st place, No-gi Middleweight, Intermediate Division
• 3 out of 4 victories by submission
1998-2003 - Multiple Second and Third Place finishes at various Grappler's Quest and Naga events on the East Coast.
U.S. A.A.U Sombo Nationals
American University, Washington D.C Spring, 1997
Bronze Medalist, Combat Sombo, Light Heavyweight
32 isn't old, but man, my body feels old these days.
I hope I am still training and competing at 47!