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Taekwondo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Andre Lima (white uniform) and his Brazilian trainer Maher (blue short) desagreed with referess decisions and started a real street fight at a Karate Open Tournament in New York 1990.
John Young of Impact Jiu Jitsu (grey shirt) No-Gi match #1. The Revolution Tournament in Bonney Lake, WA. November 2008. www.leapllc.com / www.impactjj.com
Tamer from Carlson Gracie UK and Nisar from Carlson Gracie UK
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http://carlsongra cieteam.org.uk/
http://www.senish ow.com/
Todd Huegli of Impact Jiu Jitsu (red shirt) No-Gi match #1 (part 1 of 2). The Revolution Tournament in Bonney Lake, WA. November 2008. www.leapllc.com / www.impactjj.com
Jared training jiujitsu. "Oompah" is his brazilian jiujitsu nickname given to him when he was a baby by his black belt uncle. He gave him that name because it was impossible to put him in his baby car seat because he would always "oompah" (Elevate his hips).
Todd Huegli of Impact Jiu Jitsu (white gi without patch) Gi match #2. The Revolution Tournament in Bonney Lake, WA. November 2008. www.leapllc.com / www.impactjj.com
John Young of Impact Jiu Jitsu (blue gi with green belt) Gi match #3. The Revolution Tournament in Bonney Lake, WA. November 2008. www.leapllc.com / www.impactjj.com