An outdoorsman, Jake began wrestling at the age of 6 and became very successful at it up through college when he was a 2x all-american. He got into grappling and submission where he became a a three time… + See More +
An outdoorsman, Jake began wrestling at the age of 6 and became very successful at it up through college when he was a 2x all-american. He got into grappling and submission where he became a a three time… + See More
- See Less - An outdoorsman, Jake began wrestling at the age of 6 and became very successful at it up through college when he was a 2x all-american. He got into grappling and submission where he became a a three time Grapplers Quest Advance Champion, Pan American Games Jiu Jitsu Champion, Pan Am Open Advance Submission Champion, Gracie Open Superfight Champion, and finished 3rd place at the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in 2005. His mma career has been successful and he is the current EliteXC welterweight champion.
Hammertime you are crazy man, and when you say they are both national champs so they are equal in wrestling you are WAY off!! Munoz was an NCAA D1 champ and Hamill was a deaf national champ, and I've never even heard of the deaf national tournament (no pun intended). You watch and see Munoz gonna open some eyes
No way is Munoz gonna take out Hamill, Hamill has been at it way longer and is more well suited for mma also his striking is way better and his wrestling is just as good as they were both national champs
I agree that Shields should be able to take out Riggs, but as he showed against Daily a good striker can give him problems if they're able to keep him off their legs long enough to land a few strikes standing.
Munoz was one of the best during his collegiate career, and I wouldn't be shocked if he was able to neutralize Hamill and take him out late via a strong GnP.
munoz was and is by far the better wrestler. at the end where he starts upping the voltage a little bit you can see jake struggling to keep up, it's not even close.
Mark Munoz and Jake Shields train at Joker's Wild in southern California. They are doing a little of bit of a wrestling and jiu jitsu mixed training/ February 11, 2009
Munoz was one of the best during his collegiate career, and I wouldn't be shocked if he was able to neutralize Hamill and take him out late via a strong GnP.