MMA and BJJ legend Royce Gracie has been doing the media rounds to promote his trilogy match with fellow MMA legend Ken Shamrock which takes place at Bellator 149 in Houston, TX on Friday, December 19th. Gracie met with MMAfighting.com’s Luke Thomas to discuss his fight with Shamrock and the value of BJJ. Here are a few snippets from the interview.
Luke Thomas: The way people compete today using BJJ. Could it be better?
Royce Gracie: BJJ is the art of self defense, not for fighting. I fight to prove I can’t lose to bigger opponents. My father didn’t build fighters. He built teachers.
LT: When you see the Miyaos doing berimbolos, back takes, and 50/50, you come from the old school. How do you feel?
RG: Martial arts in general are to defend yourself in a street fight defense. If it doesn’t work in a street fight. I won’t teach it to my students.
LT:Are grapplers today better or worse?
RG: I am against competition and tournaments and point system.
LT:How do you get better?
RG: You get better by training karate, tae kwon do. You are not made to compete and score points. It has become a tag game. All martial arts are to defend yourself in a street fight situation. By adding points system, rules, weight division. That means if somebody pinches your girlfriend from behind you will say hold on. How much do you weigh? What is your belt division. You say honey, sorry he is not at my belt level or division. It doesn’t work that way.
For the full interview, click on the video below.
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