Some jiu-jitsu athletes get a bit of extra competition-specific preparation ahead of a big tournament or match, but for Roberto “Cyborg” Abreu (who won the main event match at F2W 106 against Luiz Panza over the weekend), competition prep and everyday BJJ training are one and the same.
In this Jiu-Jitsu Times exclusive interview, Cyborg tells JJT writer Kevin Gallagher his thoughts on everything from his gi and no-gi training habits to whether or not he trains differently for sub-only or points-based matches. Check it out!
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