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  • SPX
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 23875

    Originally posted by MMA_scientist
    "Stepen is a blackbelt in juijitsu. Stephen is currently studying brazilian jiu jitsu under Carlos Machado..." So... he's a whitebelt.
    Why does that mean he's a white belt? It doesn't specify what rank he holds.

    I haven't heard of this guy, but to answer your question you posed earlier in the thread, yeah I'm excited about it.

    Dug up a few vids from his WCL days:






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    • zY|
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 8385

      He counters well, but he's quite sloppy, throwing wild kicks with his hands down.

      LOL at Doc Hamilton and Cecil Peoples.
      Triple-six killers in this motherfucker runnin shit

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      • Luke
        10 year vet
        • Oct 2006
        • 30060

        Originally posted by poopoo333
        Are you for real?
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        • edman5555
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 6628

          Originally posted by MMA_scientist
          Upon further review, Stephen Thompson is not a bjj blackbelt. He has done the classic switcheroo on his website and fooled wikipedia and many others.



          "Stepen is a blackbelt in juijitsu. Stephen is currently studying brazilian jiu jitsu under Carlos Machado..." So... he's a whitebelt. Whoever said blue belt skills is probably pretty accurate. No bet. Hopefully we get to see him standing for while.
          I think he is a black belt in japanese jiu jitsu
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          • SPX
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 23875

            Originally posted by zY|
            LOL at Doc Hamilton and Cecil Peoples.
            I love how CP was fucking shit up even back in the WCL.

            "Foul! One point over here!"

            "For WHAT?!"

            "Oh, sorry, sorry, my mistake . . ." switches his hands "Holding . . . one point over here."
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            • Luke
              10 year vet
              • Oct 2006
              • 30060

              Originally posted by Luke
              Are you for real?

              And negged for two-timing us ....................
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              • Ludo
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 4931

                Originally posted by SPX
                I love how CP was fucking shit up even back in the WCL.

                "Foul! One point over here!"

                "For WHAT?!"

                "Oh, sorry, sorry, my mistake . . ." switches his hands "Holding . . . one point over here."
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                • SPX
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 23875

                  BOL. Anyone know what was actually going on there?
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                  • Ludo
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 4931

                    Originally posted by SPX
                    BOL. Anyone know what was actually going on there?
                    Apparently it was a riot in 89 at a muay thai tournament. All hell breaks loose and Cecil Peoples(who was reffing) actually fought his way out with a chair and stabbed someone in the face repeatedly with a pen.
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                    • SPX
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 23875

                      Imagine eavesdropping on a conversation between two fans. A hardcore fan tells his buddy about an up-and-coming prospect in South Carolina who racked up an incredible 53-0-0-1 record in kickboxing. He won nearly every single amateur kickboxing title on the planet, and now he's making his way into the sport of mixed martial arts. You palm a smirk.

                      "His takedown defense is probably terrible, and he'll get owned on the ground with no experience in the grappling department. He'll fail," says Steve, your casual fan friend whose favorite fighter is Kimbo Slice. Steve wouldn't be off base with his comments however. It's difficult for anyone to believe a world-class kickboxer can succeed without some sort of background in the grappling arts.

                      Luckily, 28-year-old Stephen Thompson (5-0) is well-versed on the ground, practicing Tetsushin Ryu Jiu-Jitsu under his brother-in-law, none other than legendary grappler Carlos Machado. If that weren't enough, his thirty-two knockouts on the amateur kickboxing circuit and #1 ranking during his days in the World Combat League suggest he was a prodigy talent in the striking arts at a young age. Add twenty-four years of experience and a bevy of world-class training partners such as Georges St. Pierre and Rashad Evans to the mix, and you've got a fighter with loads of potential.

                      There is some mystery surrounding Thompson's progression, mainly due to the lack of footage of MMA action, but from secondary accounts I've been able to gather - there is a buzz surrounding Thompson. Most fans who've seen him in action agree that he has the goods to make an eventual run at a top-tier promotion, and they've even likened his style to that of Lyoto Machida.

                      Thompson's credentials are awe-inspiring, and the fanatical fan deep inside of us wants to proclaim him the next prodigy. But we're realists, and Thompson has a lot to prove moving forward. Specifically, his strength of competition isn't great, nor is he fighting enough to warrant an immediate move to the UFC or Bellator. The next step is the tougher competition that awaits him in a larger regional promotion. If he can past the test there with flying colors, Thompson will get the attention he deserves and make waves by the end of the year.
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                      • SPX
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 23875

                        What I was able to find about Tetsushin Ryu Jiu-Jitsu:

                        . . . a combination of Japanese Jiu-Jitsu, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and emphasizes defending against opponents with the use of leverage, off-balancing, redirection, joint manipulating techniques, and submission holds to render an opponent harmless. Jiu-Jitsu teaches self defense orientated techniques and focuses on ground grappling. Jiu-Jitsu also combines effective leg kicks, striking, with throws, and takedowns. Jiu-Jitsu is 20% long range skills, 30% short range skills and 50% ground grappling skills.
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                        • SPX
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 23875

                          Stephen Thompson promo. . .


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                          • MMA_scientist
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 9857

                            Originally posted by edman5555
                            I think he is a black belt in japanese jiu jitsu
                            Yeah. A white belt in actually knowing how to grapple.

                            There are a handful of actual skilled JJJ practitioners... but 99.9% of the time, it is absolute garbage. Probably more like 99.99%
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                            • MMA_scientist
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 9857

                              I am going to be traveling tomorrow, be out of town for the weekend. GL on the event. I am not going to bet anything other than my submission prop plays... if they come out in time.
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                              • Mr. IWS
                                215 Hustler
                                • Sep 2006
                                • 98698

                                Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                                I am going to be traveling tomorrow, be out of town for the weekend. GL on the event. I am not going to bet anything other than my submission prop plays... if they come out in time.
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