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Nick Diaz neck roll on the mat
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<p>Watch Nick Diaz try a shoulder freeze into neck roll for the first time as Brazilian Jiu-Jtsu and Bboying combine, with Bboy Crumbs, Nick & Nate Diaz, Kron Gracie, and a camera operator apparently on fire.</p>
I always thought that some of the better breakdancers could do some serious damage in bjj tournies if they crossed over and tookit real serious. They are custom tailored to be beasts on the mat.
I used to train with two brothers at 10th Planet Vista, Geovanny and Richie Martinez that started off bboying and are bad ass grapplers. Their flexibility and strength is unreal for their size.