This is in no way them being cocky. It's the truth of Gracie Jiujitus's effectiveness in competition and street combat. Take a look at the Gracie Challenge. Who can deal with it? In street scenarios, when fights go to the ground, it becomes an alien world to most.
When Royce fought Art Jimmerson, Royce didn't play into Jimmerson's bread and butter. Royce took Jimmerson from his comfort zone and then finished him. What many fail to understand about this fight is, Art Jimmerson tapped, but didn't even get submitted. He tapped due to the fact he was uncomfortable and affraid. I can tell you once you're in a submission hold or someone who knows what he's doing is on top of you, it gets a tad scary.
I always said, "strikers are cool, but stikers have the ability they may knock you out. That's by chance. In Jiujitsu, everything I do is to conquer and impose my will and dominance on you. I will take you down, I will get postion on you, I will bring you to my world, and most of all, I will put you to sleep or break something. Striking is an art of prayers. Jiujitsu is an art of abilities.
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