few days ago there was an event that will certainly consumed with the history of Vale Tudo, a scoreline that probably many would not aspects: the Russian champion, the undefeated and (so far ..!) invincible Fedor Emelianenko suffered the first real defeat came after a few seconds of the first sound of the gong to finalizing a perfect lever arm from the position of the triangle. Pure Jiu Jitsu.
The creator of all this was Fabricio "Vai cavalho" Werdun, champion of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, which almost no one, despite his undoubted ability would have given for winning against the Russian champion, who has proven to be very the strongest of all time thanks to his victories against the strongest fighters of MMA, killed one after another.
Yet, despite impressive honors, Fabricio believed and, taking advantage of a mistake of his opponent, was able to close a perfect triangle, keeping calm and showing that if the technique is well done, no one can escape it.
A further demonstration, therefore, effectiveness and mechanical perfection of Jiu Jitsu, where the body is able to perform movements, postures and angles close to perfect, scientific, and, most importantly, feasible.
What about Fedor ... he is a man who can make a mistake and that he can lose his hand beating on the table ... that nobody will ever challenge him, because, in spite of everything will always be the greatest until someone proves they can do better dethrone him from his role as "emperor" of Vale Tudo.
However, what Fedor is to be criticized his choice of not retiring earlier. Surely all the money you have to enter the ring and will always have many ... I do not think that they do not think that's missing and, even outside the square, or octagon that is, it has a chance to make as many ... In my opinion, therefore, had to withdraw from winning, from across, from "non - human" ... history will remember him forever as the greatest ... but not as invincible ... because Unfortunately for him, the Jiu Jitsu has been able to stop it.
does not seem true: Fedor Emelianenko fights for the perfect lever to Fabricio Werdum.