As for Sak, well I was one of those people who wanted Rickson to fight everyone. Back then he was the man and everyone wanted him to fight whoever was considered the best. As strange as it might sound, he treated his MMA fight career like a business. He felt he did not need to fight for his brother’s honor and that they all could fight on their own. I don’t think he felt he had to honor the family by beating anyone that beat one of them. As for Sak, I think had Rockson not died and the money was right, Rickson would have fought him or anyone else. He was never afraid to fight anyone. It was really about getting paid for his brand.
For fans, that might sound horrible. However, he was a smart business guy who got paid more money back in the 90s because of his brand than most top name fighters get paid today. He made millions from fights and other businesses related to his brand, especially in Japan. In the end, I always respected he had the right to get paid on his brand on his terms, even if I didn’t agree with them. I hope that answers your question.
I think the only fighter to beat Rickson would have been a great striker that could keep the fight standing. Rickson seem to get every fight to the ground. As he would say, once on the ground it was “checkmate”. He had the best clinch I had ever seen in terms of getting in without taking damage. I think time limits and the right fighter could have had someone beat him in an MMA fight. Take the time limits and rules away, I think Rickson would win even if it took him hours to do it. He was a physical fitness machine that I never saw get tired or confused in a match.
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Back then I think Ruas & Bas were the biggest challenges for him in MMA. I’m not sure how the fights would have gone, I’d have taken Rickson though.
With no time limit then one would need to KO Rickson IMO. Anything is possible, but again I’d not bet against Rickson.
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Look how impatience people are in MMA. Rickson would take an hour looking for the right clinch opportunity if that is what was necessary. He had a patience and focus in a fight like I had never seen before or after.
So much of my life has been surrounded by brilliant, high achievers, especially in business. I can tell you that Rickson is one of the most brilliant people I ever meet. He had the same gift I see in other brilliant people – the ability to take anything complex and make it simple. I never seen anyone that had such a massive understanding of the fundamentals of BJJ and their application. He could sit there for hours and explain the details of a simple arm lock. I think when you had that mind to such a gifted and deterimined athlete, you get something special.
As an instructor, I think the greatest gift he ever game me was the simplicity of fundamentals. The more I understood the fundamentals, the more I would find technique. Students loved when I teached fundamentals through details because most get more and more chaos of the mind as they learn more and more technique. Now I am 51 and have pretty much retired from BJJ. I still have a few people I train with for fun because they have a love to learn and I feel like giving them the love of BJJ. One is a local couple named Kelli and Adam Jaco. They are both physical machines and Adam was a pro boxer. Both are quick learners and I love sharing the art with them.
Between age and all the BS politics of BJJ, I don’t miss being that involved anymore. I think the only BJJ guy I even talk to on a regular basis these days is Robert Drysdale. I had the pleasure of training with him last fall when he visited me in Sarasota(or should I say getting my butt kicked by him) and also his wife (who is a very talented and technical female BJJ Blackbelt?. I have so many great memories and friendships from BJJ. Guys like Bill Murphy, Pat McDonald, Dave Gatke, Steve Hall, Mike Lee and many more are truly lifetime friends. Despite the chronic pain from injuries, the memories and friendships keep me around a bit these days. At my age I don’t have much left to offer the sport but I haven’t forgotten everything :).