Video: Ronaldo Jacaré’s best submissions and KOs in the UFC
13/04/2017 |
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Ronaldo Jacaré after the guillotine over Gegard Mousasi. Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images.
About to face another challenge in his journey toward a middleiweght title bout in the UFC, Ronaldo Jacaré has momentum on his side against Robert Whittaker for next Saturday’s UFC Kansas City.
Having won his last two fights in round 1, Jacaré now has seven wins in eight fights, with four submissions. Get warmed up for Saturday by watching some of his best moments in the Octagon, like the tap-outs of Gegard Mousasi and Tim Boetsch, the knockout over Vitor Belfort, and more.
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"Training prepared agents goes far beyond simply being technically ready for a conflict. Thanks to Jiu-Jitsu, agents are created with self-control and self-confidence, who can deal with real situations calmly, clearly and ethically. My greatest responsibility is to make these professionals better trained, so that they can protect themselves and the population. This training is both technical and mental. A good security professional, trained in Jiu-Jitsu, can transform a potentially lethal situation into a non-lethal one, saving and sparing the lives of others. A police officer trained in Jiu-Jitsu, in many situations, does not need to use a firearm to defend himself, which offers security that goes beyond carrying a weapon. Thus, Jiu-Jitsu can be used to prevent the escalation of conflicts, where, through technical control, we can protect both the security agent and the citizen. All of our training is adapted to the realistic environment of the public or private security forces for which we are offering this training", says Daniel Ignacio at GRACIEMAG.com