I had an incredible time this weekend, but I will tell you this- I had that guy. I'll be back.

John 'Shrek' McPhee details his experience at the World Master IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship, where he was controversially disqualified for an alleged 'slam' despite dominating his opponent. He disputes the ruling, explaining the opponent slid out of an armbar as he defended. McPhee vows to return after better understanding competition rules.

Quick Summary

John McPhee was disqualified from the IBJJF World Masters for an alleged 'slam' during an armbar defense. He disputes the call, explaining his opponent slid out as he stood up, and vows to return after better understanding the rules.

Chapters

  1. 00:00First Round Dominance
  2. 00:08Second Round Play-by-Play
  3. 00:28The Disqualification Explained
  4. 00:41Post-Match Reflection & Return

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was John McPhee disqualified from the IBJJF World Masters?

John McPhee was disqualified for an alleged 'slam.' He disputes this, stating his opponent slid out of an armbar submission attempt as McPhee defended by standing up, leading to the controversial ruling.

What was John McPhee's performance like before the disqualification?

Before the DQ, John McPhee was dominating his matches. He described controlling his opponent from the mount in the first round and scoring approximately 12 points, indicating a strong performance.

Does John McPhee plan to compete again after the DQ?

Yes, John McPhee expressed his intention to return to competition. He stated he had a great time despite the outcome and will compete again after ensuring he better understands the specific rules of the competition.

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