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CRAIG JONES vs DORIAN OLIVAREZ | Jiu Jitsu Roll Analysis | Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA (No Gi BJJ)



CRAIG JONES vs DORIAN OLIVAREZ | Jiu Jitsu Roll Analysis | Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA (No Gi BJJ)

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Grab your nose beers and get comfy, today we have a special video from the BJJ legend and B-Team legend Craig Jones.

Craig recently came to Bangtao for a Mexican ground Karate seminar, after he was finished he stayed for a few extra days and rolled with some of our current members. The first to accept the challenge was none other than the Jiu-Jitsu prodigy himself Dorian Olivarez.

Enjoy this high-level display of No-Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Grappling from these two adcc legends, here at Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA, Phukets best Muay Thai, MMA & BJJ gym.

26 Comments

  1. I met Dorian 5 years ago in Thailand, and even then, at 12 or 13, he was a problem on the mat. I've been following his journey every since.

  2. Craig is really humble, he gave 0 intensity when Dorian was giving everything he have. Both of them are killers, but Craig just accept to don't specially look INCREDIBLY good on a video in front of a 17 years old genius is another level of humbelness….
    Congrats to both !

  3. “That is a master of the pull out, that man will not have too many unwanted children in his life”

  4. Good match, actually learned a lot from both the offensive and defensive perspective on this one.

  5. The only time u see Craig is a bit serious doing his ground karate thing…. this kid is a next big thing

  6. Its incredible to see you rolling and from where you setup the grips. While we are mostly vertical you can attack and stay as if you were an astronaut without gravity

  7. Does anyone know in which Craig Jones series or other source he explains that chin strap he used from bottom to recover guard? Look pretty cool

  8. 3:17
    your obviously chillin and not trying
    what is this idiots fascination with collapsing himself and his body weight right into your spine then pulling a facial expression as if he just REAALLY worked hard to get the position
    absolute cringe from Dorian

  9. Dorian is Craig’s adopted son, for those who aren’t aware. Craig finally realized he needed an actual Mexican to get good at Mexican ground karate.

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