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    He was falsely accusing people of cheating because they had the audacity to beat his students. The rules that have come in regarding entry state that Pro MMA fighters have to enter at blue. He was trying to protest about someone who has fought C-Class beating his guys, forgetting that what we term as C-Class is known as Amateur rules MMA in the USA, so therefore not covered under that rule.

    He was then thoroughly clamped when it was pointed out that he entered a guy with at least 5 years experience (including pro MMA fights) into a beginners division at the British No Gi
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    how dare they beat his students, Those bastards!!!! Just something I noticed at the comp is that most people getting buys to the 2nd round were GB guys, now I'm not saying it was done on purpose but............

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    Ricky Ricardo Gillon

    Guys we need to stamp out these sandbaggers at whitebelt. Some of our guys with 4 months traihbg experience were up against pro Mma fighters and c class pro fighters at this level. This has to stop, I as an ex promoter will try to force this issue on future shows,

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    Cut and pasted, Darren Clarke makes a good point in a reply but I think it's all been deleted now.

    C class is amateur mma and I don't think any pro fighters were actually competing at white belt.
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    probably because he knows he's in the wrong! Are there any rules that say if you have had a pro fight in mma you can't fight at white belt in the GI??? surely you can only fight at white if you are a white belt???

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    Quote Originally Posted by staffie View Post
    Ricky Ricardo Gillon

    Guys we need to stamp out these sandbaggers at whitebelt. Some of our guys with 4 months traihbg experience were up against pro Mma fighters and c class pro fighters at this level. This has to stop, I as an ex promoter will try to force this issue

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    Cut and pasted, Darren Clarke makes a good point in a reply but I think it's all been deleted now.

    C class is amateur mma and I don't think any pro fighters were actually competing at white belt.
    What did Darren say mate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by david85 View Post
    probably because he knows he's in the wrong! Are there any rules that say if you have had a pro fight in mma you can't fight at white belt in the GI??? surely you can only fight at white if you are a white belt???
    The IBJJF published a revision to the rules, one of the things they changed was that anyone who has had a pro rules fight (for example using NSAC rules for pro mma) couldnt enter as a white belt, same with anyone with national level experience in wrestling. This tacks on to the previous years rule regarding Judo Black Belts having to enter at blue.

    C-Class as it is over here is classed as an amateur rules fight in the US so does not meet the criteria.
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    Quote Originally Posted by meat View Post
    The IBJJF published a revision to the rules, one of the things they changed was that anyone who has had a pro rules fight (for example using NSAC rules for pro mma) couldnt enter as a white belt, same with anyone with national level experience in wrestling. This tacks on to the previous years rule regarding Judo Black Belts having to enter at blue.

    C-Class as it is over here is classed as an amateur rules fight in the US so does not meet the criteria.
    cheers I knew the judo rule but never knew they had made changes for mma.

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    yeah, there's a couple of other changes as well, takedown points no longer score automatically, position must be controlled for 3 seconds bringing it in line with sweeps and positional changes (previously if you landed your opponent flat on their back or side you got the points instantly)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fullthrottle View Post
    What did Darren say mate?

    The bit Meat wrote about his Gyms MMA coach competing as a beginner in the British NoGi
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    Quote Originally Posted by staffie View Post
    The bit Meat wrote about his Gyms MMA coach competing as a beginner in the British NoGi

    Ah ok mate. Wonder how he can justify that. Also one of his students who liked Ricky's rant has been seriously questioned about sandbagging before so don't look like their in a strong position to criticise

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