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Gordon Ryan is considered the greatest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner of all time by many. But the seven-time ADCC winner isn’t really as popular and as respected among fight fans as his numerous achievements warrant. Why? Well, the main reason seems to be his openness about using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). The GOAT practitioner has pointed out that PED usage is endemic in the sport of BJJ, and not taking them would put him at a competitive disadvantage.Of course, this has invited harsh criticism from many, while others, such as Joe Rogan have supported Ryan’s steroid usage. And verbose UFC analyst Chael Sonnen has also weighed into the controversy. “Gordon Ryan did not deny steroid use. In fact, he admitted to PED. I’ve heard him talk about PED use and the fact that anabolics are not prohibited in jiu-jitsu. And his evidence that it’s allowed is not a bylaw or a subsection, it is the fact that everybody uses it,” Sonnen said on his YouTube channel.ADVERTISEMENTArticle continues below this ad‘Uncle Chael’ himself is no stranger to PEDs, or openly talking about using it. The former UFC superstar, of course, has admitted that he had “a higher juice concentrate than Tropicana” going into his UFC 159 title fight against Jon Jones. This is perhaps why Sonnen feels that Ryan’s PED usage is justified.“He is very much right in that using PEDs does not give him an advantage, it levels the playing field. That mentality has never worked anywhere but it doesn’t make him wrong. I appreciated it. Joe Rogan appreciated it. He’s on to the right concept. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with him admitting that strength matters,” he added. However, there is an increase in the number of voices within the grappling fraternity who are calling for a change in how PEDs are dealt with in the BJJ world.ADVERTISEMENTArticle continues below this adMike Musumeci blasts Gordon Ryan and the BJJ world for holding back the sportIBJJF world champion and UFC Fight Pass BJJ maestro Mikey Musumeci recently took shots at the BJJ world. And this included Gordon Ryan for the rampant steroid usage in MMA. In an explosive appearance on Demetrious Johnson‘s podcast, the baby-faced assassin claimed that “99% of Jiu-Jitsu is on steroids.”Musumeci pointed out that all of this PED usage was hurting the sport. And blamed it owing to which BJJ is stuck in its “barbaric amateur phase”. This The diet Stan put Gordon Ryan on to get jacked. Derek (@moreplatesmoredates). 1 Reply. 50 Likes. The diet Stan put Gordon Ryan on to get jacked. Log in. Thread. Derek (@moreplatesmoredates) Aug at 7:59 PM The diet Stan put Gordon Ryan on to get jacked. 50. 1. 2. Cassius Esser Aug at 1:06 PM Gordon Ryan has been absent from competition for quite some time now, but he’s been able to provide a more concrete update on his recovery time after surgery now. He hasn’t competed at all in 2023 and recently revealed the reasons behind it, explaining a series of illnesses that have resulted in him needing extensive antibiotic treatment. Not only have these issues kept him off the mats anyway, but the treatment for them has also resulted in the resurgence of the stomach issues that kept him out of competition in the past.The last time that fans were able to see Ryan competing was just at the end of 2022, when he defeated Nicky Rodriguez in EBI overtime at UFC Fight Pass Invitational 3. He wasn’t originally supposed to take anywhere near this amount of time off though, as he was originally booked to compete in the fourth match against Felipe Pena at the end of February. This would only have been around 3 months between matches but during the final few days leading up to the match, disaster struck. Ryan came down with an illness that forced him to withdraw from the match and he was replaced at the last minute.He’s been dealing with a series of different issues since then and it wasn’t clear when he’d be returning to competition, but Gordon Ryan has been able to provide a more detailed update on the timeline for his recovery after surgery. He isn’t able to start lifting weights for another 3 weeks and can’t return to training for another 2 months, putting his return to the mats in general at around the late June or early August mark. He’ll obviously have to spend some time working to get back into competition-shape and will likely want a proper training camp leadingComments
Gordon Ryan is considered the greatest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner of all time by many. But the seven-time ADCC winner isn’t really as popular and as respected among fight fans as his numerous achievements warrant. Why? Well, the main reason seems to be his openness about using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). The GOAT practitioner has pointed out that PED usage is endemic in the sport of BJJ, and not taking them would put him at a competitive disadvantage.Of course, this has invited harsh criticism from many, while others, such as Joe Rogan have supported Ryan’s steroid usage. And verbose UFC analyst Chael Sonnen has also weighed into the controversy. “Gordon Ryan did not deny steroid use. In fact, he admitted to PED. I’ve heard him talk about PED use and the fact that anabolics are not prohibited in jiu-jitsu. And his evidence that it’s allowed is not a bylaw or a subsection, it is the fact that everybody uses it,” Sonnen said on his YouTube channel.ADVERTISEMENTArticle continues below this ad‘Uncle Chael’ himself is no stranger to PEDs, or openly talking about using it. The former UFC superstar, of course, has admitted that he had “a higher juice concentrate than Tropicana” going into his UFC 159 title fight against Jon Jones. This is perhaps why Sonnen feels that Ryan’s PED usage is justified.“He is very much right in that using PEDs does not give him an advantage, it levels the playing field. That mentality has never worked anywhere but it doesn’t make him wrong. I appreciated it. Joe Rogan appreciated it. He’s on to the right concept. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with him admitting that strength matters,” he added. However, there is an increase in the number of voices within the grappling fraternity who are calling for a change in how PEDs are dealt with in the BJJ world.ADVERTISEMENTArticle continues below this adMike Musumeci blasts Gordon Ryan and the BJJ world for holding back the sportIBJJF world champion and UFC Fight Pass BJJ maestro Mikey Musumeci recently took shots at the BJJ world. And this included Gordon Ryan for the rampant steroid usage in MMA. In an explosive appearance on Demetrious Johnson‘s podcast, the baby-faced assassin claimed that “99% of Jiu-Jitsu is on steroids.”Musumeci pointed out that all of this PED usage was hurting the sport. And blamed it owing to which BJJ is stuck in its “barbaric amateur phase”. This
2025-04-24Gordon Ryan has been absent from competition for quite some time now, but he’s been able to provide a more concrete update on his recovery time after surgery now. He hasn’t competed at all in 2023 and recently revealed the reasons behind it, explaining a series of illnesses that have resulted in him needing extensive antibiotic treatment. Not only have these issues kept him off the mats anyway, but the treatment for them has also resulted in the resurgence of the stomach issues that kept him out of competition in the past.The last time that fans were able to see Ryan competing was just at the end of 2022, when he defeated Nicky Rodriguez in EBI overtime at UFC Fight Pass Invitational 3. He wasn’t originally supposed to take anywhere near this amount of time off though, as he was originally booked to compete in the fourth match against Felipe Pena at the end of February. This would only have been around 3 months between matches but during the final few days leading up to the match, disaster struck. Ryan came down with an illness that forced him to withdraw from the match and he was replaced at the last minute.He’s been dealing with a series of different issues since then and it wasn’t clear when he’d be returning to competition, but Gordon Ryan has been able to provide a more detailed update on the timeline for his recovery after surgery. He isn’t able to start lifting weights for another 3 weeks and can’t return to training for another 2 months, putting his return to the mats in general at around the late June or early August mark. He’ll obviously have to spend some time working to get back into competition-shape and will likely want a proper training camp leading
2025-03-26Gordon Ryan, the multiple-time ADCC world champion, considered the No Gi GOAT has always been honest about his use of PEDs. Known for his dominance on the mats and his finely tuned physique, Ryan has garnered admiration and respect from fans around the world. However, his recent physique in a ADCC VLOG, has sparked concern and speculation among grappling enthusiasts.Ryan appears noticeably smaller and less muscular compared to his usual competition-ready form. This observation has led to speculation about the potential use of performance-enhancing substances, particularly anabolic steroids, to achieve his previous physique.Steroid use in combat sports has long been a contentious issue, with athletes facing scrutiny and criticism for allegedly using banned substances to gain a competitive edge. While there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Ryan has engaged in such practices, the mere discussion of his physique has reignited debates surrounding drug testing and fair play in BJJ.Some fans have expressed disappointment and concern over the perceived changes in Ryan’s physique, citing the potential health risks associated with steroid use. They emphasize the importance of maintaining the integrity of the sport and ensuring a level playing field for all athletes. Additionally, there are concerns about the message that Ryan’s physique may send to younger practitioners and aspiring athletes within the BJJ community.Commentbyu/WarTill from discussioninbjjCommentbyu/WarTill from discussioninbjjCommentbyu/WarTill from discussioninbjjRyan has openly admitted to steroid use, so these assumptions or accusations against him are justified. However, attributing changes in physique solely to performance-enhancing substances overlooks the complex interplay of factors that can influence an athlete’s appearance, including training methods, diet, and genetics.In response to the speculation surrounding his current physique, Ryan answered one of the comments on his IG, stating the cause of the weight loss:Ryan also answered another comment on the BJJEE facebook, which he later deleted where he said the same thing but in more detail:“On cycle, my weight is 220-230. Off cycle, it’s 220-230. My current weight is 207. I’m unable to eat.”Gordon Ryan had to take a leave of absence from competition – effectively retiring from BJJ for a short period of time – due
2025-03-29His teaching highly enough."-Ryan Hall, Fifty/50 Jiu-Jitsu, World Class BJJ Black Belt, Ultimate Fighter Winner, UFC FighterSo, What's On The Series?Part 1deep half entrydeep half rewind to knee twistdeep half rewind with electric chair deep half rewind to refs positiondeep half to double leghoudini back takesleeve grip sweepsleeve control to elbow manipulationrollup sweepshape shifterreversal when opponent attempts kimuraPart 2basic back take from deep halfwaiter sweep to over underwaiter sweep to leg dragback take from waiter sweephook variations for back take from waiter sweepcrotch lock back take with head controlcrotch lock to seat belt back takedreidelPart 3reverse half guard basics and conceptselevator sweepelevator sweep with neck tie to backreverse electric chairreverse electric chair to back takelins back takePart 4pitel sweeprocket sweepfar hook sweepfar hook sweep to back takedouble wrist lock to sweep variationsleg triangle and knee bar counters Here's What Students Are Viewing Pin Escapes & Turtle Escapes: BJJ Fundamentals - Go Further Faster by John Danaher Regular price $197 Systematically Attacking From Open Guard Seated Position by Gordon Ryan Regular price $349 They Shall Not Pass by Gordon Ryan Regular price $349 The Half Guard Anthology by Lachlan Giles Regular price $79 Butterfly Guard Rediscovered 3.0 by Adam Wardzinski Regular price $149 Foundations of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Bernardo Faria Regular price $99 Weight Training For Grappling by Michael Israetel Regular price $29.99 The B Team Bottom Game: Imparting Wrestling, Turtling, and Heisting For Superior Results by Craig Jones Understanding The Distance On Top by Gui Mendes Regular price $197 Tripod Passing: Beating Inside Position by Jozef Chen Regular price $127 The guard Retention Anthology: Around and Under by Lachlan Giles & Ariel Tabak Regular price $127 Under Pressure: Half Butterfly Mastery by Brian Glick Regular price $197 Reviews Recently Viewed
2025-04-23Home Players Alex Gordon Age: 41 LF/OF/3B/1B AB 6391 AVG .257 OBP .338 SLG .41 HR 190 Overview Stats Full name Alex Jonathan Gordon Born 02/10/1984 in Lincoln, NE Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 220 / Bats: L / Throws: R School Nebraska Debut 04/02/2007 Drafted in the 1st round (2nd overall) by the Kansas City Royals in 2005 (signed for $4,000,000). View Draft Report Though Gordon was Nebraska's top high school prospect in 2002, he went undrafted because he was set on playing for his hometown Cornhuskers. Three years later, he's the best college position player in the draft and has considerably more offensive potential than former Husker Darin Erstad, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1995 draft. Gordon should hit for power and average because he has a sweet lefthanded swing, strength, exceptional strike-zone discipline and the ability to make adjustments. He uses the entire field and can drive the ball where it's pitched after getting pull-conscious as a sophomore. After a slow start with wood bats last summer, he adapted and became Team USA's second-best hitter (behind Virginia's Ryan Zimmerman). Zimmerman's skill at the hot corner forced Gordon to play first base, but he's a solid defender at third. When Gordon first arrived at Nebraska, some thought he might have to move to first base or an outfield corner. But he has worked hard on his defense, where his strong arm, instincts and quickness are assets. A solid-average runner, Gordon is chasing a rare 20-20 season this spring. There's no glaring weakness in his game, and he should advance rapidly as a pro. Gordon probably won't go as high as Erstad and may command a major league contract, but he's not considered a particularly tough sign. Top Rankings Organization Prospect Rankings Minor League Top Prospects Top 100 Rankings
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