Smiem watpic abys faktycznie otrzymal taka odpowiedz. A juz na pewno nie od Ricksona.
Tu masz jego wypowiedz na temat roznych aspektow
Bjj z Karate/Kung Fu Illustrated z 1995 roku:
"I don't have my personal [style] because jujutsu covers all the different aspects of real self-defense. The translation of jujutsu is "soft art," so that makes no restrictions on the [techniques] I can use in a fight. Once you become knowledgeable enough to really understand all the principles of jujutsu, you will want to cover all the different aspects of fighting, like striking, throwing and fighting on the ground with controlling, submission holds and other stuff. The perfect fighter is the one who combines all the different skills."
"KKI: In a real fight, is your goal always to finish with grappling?
Gracie: Not exactly because, to give an example, no matter how good Julio Cesar Chavez is as a professional boxer, he has no chance against Mike Tyson because Tyson is much more powerful. An exchange of traumatic blows is not going to be in Chavez' favor. Hitting with my hands, knees or elbows is something I like to do when the trade is in my favor. If I get a lazy guy about my size, I'm going to try to hit him and avoid grappling. But if I have a guy with very good striking skills, it would be silly to trade blows, especially if he is 50 pounds heavier than me."
Paweł Ziółkowski