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Rickson Gracie celebrates ADCC 2005 success
Submitted by: Luca Atalla
Posted On 06/08/2005
Idol to many fighters who were competing at ADCC 2005, held on May 28th and 29th in Long Beach, California, Rickson Gracie worked as Rani Yarhya's coach during the WOrld Championships. His pupil finished in second place in the up to 66kg category. Between one fight and another, Rickson took a little break to talk to the media and celebrate the huge success of the most important submission event on the planet. 'It is a big step to the development of the sport, to bring so many talented athletes to fight at the same event' says Rickson.
Asked about the importance of the Gracie Family to the development of Jiu-Jitsu and submission, especially in the United States, Rickson Gracie answered happily: 'I'm very glad. I fought almost 70% of my career just defending my honor and my family
Rickson Gracie celebrates ADCC 2005 success
Submitted by: Luca Atalla
Posted On 06/08/2005
Idol to many fighters who were competing at ADCC 2005, held on May 28th and 29th in Long Beach, California, Rickson Gracie worked as Rani Yarhya's coach during the WOrld Championships. His pupil finished in second place in the up to 66kg category. Between one fight and another, Rickson took a little break to talk to the media and celebrate the huge success of the most important submission event on the planet. 'It is a big step to the development of the sport, to bring so many talented athletes to fight at the same event' says Rickson.
Asked about the importance of the Gracie Family to the development of Jiu-Jitsu and submission, especially in the United States, Rickson Gracie answered happily: 'I'm very glad. I fought almost 70% of my career just defending my honor and my family
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