Paulo Wins KOTC in 29 Seconds!

3 december  |

Prof. Paulo Guimaraes won his 1st MMA fight in Australia in 29 seconds of the 1st round at King Of The Cage Superfights show on Dec 1st at Penrith Panthers Club.

Paulo’s opponent Daniel Collins is a kickboxer with 5 previous kickboxing fights and some MMA training to fight in MMA.

 

Both fighters weigh under 85kg and around 6’2” height.

 

The fight started with Daniel closing the distance and throwing a kick at Paulo’s legs and a punch to the face but Paulo clinched quickly taking him to the ground ending in side control but in a head lock by Daniel.

 

Then Paulo mounted escaping from the lock and thinking about throwing some punches when Daniel rolled to escape from the mount position giving Paulo his back, where immediately Paulo locked his neck and went to a Mata-Leao (Rear Naked Choke), submitting his opponent who “slept” for several seconds.

 

Paulo was declared the winner by submission.

 

It was great fight and more importantly it was fought using 100% PURE BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU techniques as it says in the “Manual”.

 

“Thanks to all ROOTS students and friends who came to watch me fight and support MMA in Australia!” - Paulo Guimaraes

 

paulo guimaraes win MMA match using pure Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Paulo Wins 29 seconds of Pure BJJ!

 

paulo guimaraes in side control at MMA king of the cage Brazilian jiujitsu

Paulo in side control (in headlock)

 

 

Did you Know... That Brazilian Jiu Jitsu comes from Japan??

 

Well kind of... Brazilian JiuJitsu is based on a modified version of the traditional Japanese Jujutsu called "jiu-do" which is based on the idea of the soft overcoming the hard. In other words, a smaller, weaker person using leverage and proper technique can defend themselves against a bigger, stronger assailant.

 

The art began when Mitsuyo Maeda, a master of Japanese ju jitsu and judo / Jiu-do, which was the changing of jujutsu training methods to a non-lethal degree and also where Helio Gracie got the word "jiu" from.

 

Maeda immigrated to Brazil where he taught his system to Carlos Gracie, who passed it on to his younger brother Helio. The brothers trained many of their sons, who now carry on the family tradition today.

 

The Gracie family continued to develop the system throughout the 20th century, often fighting vale tudo matches (precursors to modern MMA or Mixed Martial Arts), during which it gained its focus on ground fighting and refined its techniques.

 

You should ALWAYS check the lineage of your Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Teacher and make sure that they have trained with the Gracie family been trained by someone who has studied with the Gracie family.

 

Paulo Guimaraes studied under Jorge Pereira who studied directly with the Gracie family. Paulo has also been World Champion in Brazilian JiuJitsu.

 

Remember that when you study at a ROOTS Brazilian JiuJitsu Dojo you are training with champions!

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