We lost Train Judo 7 years ago today

RIP Quincy.

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Was a great forum member. I internet faught him a couple times.

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Anyone who can recognize this poster along with Quincy is OLD School.

Train Judo &

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I remember that name.

How did he pass?

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IIRC

Been Longer Than 7 Years now. I drove to IE to help him out with stuff.

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Heroin overdose.

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2016 IMO

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Kirik had him on the 11th so,I thought it was the 11th.

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Ttt for the man who coined “Butt-floppin faggits”…

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A 4th-degree black belt under Judo master Walter Lamb, Q had over 20 years of training in the martial arts. His background included high school and college Folkystyle, Freestyle, Greco-Roman, Sambo, Muay Thai, western boxing, submission wrestling, and even BJJ, to supplement his tremendous Judo base.

He taught at the University of Michigan, the Gomez Academy, Metro Fight Club, and Combat Sports and Fitness, before founding Jackson MMA, in Jackson, Michigan. Jackson MMA‘s Team Spartan ended up with an extraordinary 95% win rate.

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Machine May.

Also, a little known fact. I actually rolled with Quincy back in the day, when I was training at MFS. For as much as he liked to troll on the Internet, I can confirm that he had some very legit skills. He was also very humble and a genuinely nice guy. RIP.

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"Quincy fought exclusively as an amateur and a pro for Becky Levi’s DangerZone. In his pro debut, he beat one of the guys I helped train. It was painful after all the trash talk back and forth, but above all, Quincy Rice could back up what he said.

Levi was a highly-respected, honest, decent promoter, and when Rice got into promoting his amateur Prison City Fight League, he carried on that tradition. That was one of the things Quincy did - he took the best he found and brought it forward."

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RIP Q bone

Started Calling myself whitebeltjones after his rant about new guys with gi patches

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Guy was funny.

I miss him and his random phone calls.

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RIP - enjoyed his posts…

No doubt that Quincy could lay the verbal smack down.

I admired his humor.