.
.

Craig Jones Won’t Be Competing At ADCC 2024: “Give My Invite To Jacob Rodriguez”

Craig Jones Won’t Be Competing At ADCC 2024: “Give My Invite To Jacob Rodriguez”

It appears that Craig Jones will not be competing at ADCC 2024…
And that he wants his invite to be forwarded to B Team Jiu-Jitsu teammate, Jacob Rodriguez.

As first reported by the Jits Magazine, Jones’ talk about how he isn’t going to compete at ADCC 2024 started on Reddit:

Guys call me crazy but Thomas and Mack Centre is 20k capacity for audience and T Mobile is 20k.
T Mobile costs 2 million to rent and Thomas and Mack much cheaper.

I think we the athletes deserve to be paid more than the guys that hit the drums.
I ain’t doing ADCC. I’m a g*d d*mn karate guy.

He went on to explain how the comparison between Olympic Games and ADCC being the Olympics for grapplers doesn’t make sense:

Guys it is true that Olympians don’t get paid for their participation or their medals.
However, it’s the f*cking Olympic games.

If you go to any person on earth and say: “I was in the Olympics”, they go: “Wow! The Olympics?!”

If you go to any person on earth and say: “I’m in the ADCC”, they’re gonna say: “First of all, what the f*ck is the ADCC?”

Jones concludes by saying that he will be at the ADCC, but on the sidelines:

One final thing to leave it. Obviously I’ll be there coaching.
Give my invite to (Jacob Rodriguez), one of the most exciting grapplers in the world.

He was so good at ADCC Trials, he got 7 submissions at the previous ones to enter the event, he had a close match with Pedro Marinho.

Give this man my invite, it’s the right thing to do.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by BJJ World 🥋 (@bjj.worldtv)

Sloth Jiu-Jitsu: you can be slow and unathletic and still kick butt in Jiu-Jitsu.

Welcome to SLOTH Jiu-jitsu – the ultimate programme for conserving energy, utilising body weight and taking your time! An especially effective strategy for older or less athletic competitors, but suitable and highly recommended for all jiu-jitsu practitioners. 12 chapters taught in person by 3rd Degree BJJ Black Belt Gile Huni.