The Ultimate Submission Showdown: October 11th in CA

From the creator of the UFC:




THE ULTIMATE SUBMISSION SHOWDOWNTÿÿ




This event is not for everyone. Only eight of the top grapplers in the world will be invited to participate in this best-of-the-best confrontation.ÿÿThere is NO TIME LIMIT. Competitors can choose to wear whatever outfit they want.ÿ Wrestling singlets, a Jiu Jitsu/Judo Gi, or fight shorts. ALL grappling styles are welcome,ÿ wrestling, jiu-jitsu, judo, sambo, shoot-fighting, submission-fighting, etc.ÿÿ In addition, ALL finishing moves will be permitted whether its chokes, neck-cranks, arm-locks, knee-locks, ankle-locks, foot-locks, takedowns, etc…



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IT’S TIME TO PUT UP OR SHUT UP!

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OCTOBER 11,2003 ÿ

James Armstrong Theater

Torrance, California USA



For more info go to www. IGJJF. com

When the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was developed, the idea was to create a venue where the effectiveness of different martial arts styles could be measured. It became clear that the advantage of the grappler was tremendous. Eventually, everyone started focusing on the importance of ground fighting and so the original concept of comparing styles became obsolete.ÿÿ Now, in the current NHB arena, everyone trains in some form of grappling as well as striking-its become a comparison of athletes more than a comparison of styles. Event coordinators, now, in their determination to keep their audiences entertained, try to keep the rounds shorter and the fighters off the ground. As a result, more often than not, you have events consisting of overgrown athletes relying on punches and kicks to pummel their way through victory. Fans today will rarely see a match end with a classic submission move. History has shown us, however, that in a! true no-holds-barred scenario, the knowledge of submissions is what determines who the best fighter truly is.

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