Technician of Ronda Rousey, jiu-jitsu expert Rener Gracie recently said he thinks Chris Cyborg gets more credit than it should in relation to a hypothetical duel against the UFC champion. Rener's statement was not well accepted by Cyborg herself, who quickly rebutted the criticism and even included the Gracie family legacy in her response.
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“Cool story, brother. I'm not surprised you say bad things about me. Her athlete used the same technique to build her name. Too much credit? Who are you to say that? You don't know how hard a fighter's life is. You were born into a life of luxury, you don't know the difficulties a Brazilian girl has in America. No promotion helps me grow, just blood and sweat, 'Chute Boxe' style. No one created my name but me, and I don't have my grandfather's name to fall back on. Go promote your students online (Rener is co-owner of Gracie University, method of teaching jiu-jitsu online) while I earn my credit by fighting and ask the real Gracies what they mean”, the fighter published on the specialized forum “Underground”.
At 29, Chris Cyborg He has a professional record of 13 wins, one defeat and one draw. Invicta FC featherweight champion, Cyborg is expected to defend her title at least once again, in July this year, before attempting a move to the bantamweight category, aiming for the long-awaited superfight against the UFC champion Ronda Rousey.
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