Is Mike Israetel Really a Legit BJJ Black Belt? My Experience & Why the Internet Is Wrong
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Today we’re diving into the ongoing debate about Mike Israetel’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. As a brown belt myself with firsthand competition experience and having seen Israetel live a event back when he was a brown belt, this controversy is close to home. I share my thoughts on the critiques circulating online—including breakdowns by experienced jiu-jitsu practitioners—and offer some perspective on what these criticisms actually mean.I discuss common misunderstandings about belt levels, recount experiences from my own coaching and competition days, and give insights into how competitive skill, athleticism, and belt promotion really work in jiu-jitsu. You’ll hear honest opinions about critiques from public figures like Greg Doucette and Ariel Helwani, and why not every video clip tells the whole story about someone’s true grappling ability.Whether you train, coach, or just follow the sport, tune in for a nuanced take on internet criticism, competition realities, and why context matters when evaluating someone’s jiu-jitsu credentials.Like, comment, and subscribe to join the conversation!