Cyborg Addresses His Actions at No-Gi Worlds

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Cyborg issued the following statement which is posted below. I have watched the match and I do NOT see how what he did was trying to stand up to a bully. Cyborg is at LEAST 40 pounds heavier than Gordon and he RAN the entire match. He got a number of slaps in, but he hardly looked like he was trying to teach a bully a lesson. His corner (mainly his wife) was yelling for him to engage. All he did was walk away. He looked scared. Gordon was actually smiling at him in the last few minutes of the match every time Cyborg ran away.

I know Cyborg could break me in two but the point is his actions at the tournament did not match his statement. Rather than show that Gordon was a bully he actually showed that the smaller man was not afraid and willing to stand up to the bigger man.

I think this is showing a change in Jiu-Jitsu as the guard is changing.

Cyborg's Statement

"In the past few days much has been said regarding my fight at No-Gi Worlds with Gordon Ryan.

Today I want to try and set the record straight so that those who seek to pass judgement can have all the facts leading up to the moment in question.

I am someone who has always lived the true meaning of being a martial artist and the essence of what Jiu-Jitsu is. I come from a school where your moral is just as important if not more important than your talent and technique.

In the weeks leading up to the fight I saw how Gordon systematically disrespected not only myself but all of his opponents, attempting to mock and belittle us with his words. Initially, I took his trash talking as nothing more than that, just words.

However, as things progressed and his comments escalated, I began reflecting on the concept of respect. What it means to be respectful and how its a value worth defending.

In my 20 years competing I have faced the toughest of opponents and best in the world and NEVER have I disrespected any of them on or off the mats. I have displayed nothing but good character and human decency throughout my career.

I understand respect as a two-way street. You need to give it in order to receive it.

Gordon is one of the best competitors on the mat. I have acknowledged that since he came into the scene.

However, #Respect in our sport and in life is not given but earned.

Earned on the basis of how you treat others, how you present yourself and what you stand for.

I don't know where Gordon comes from or how he was raised, so I cannot speak on his behalf but I can speak for myself and explain where I come from and how I was raised.

I come from a place where its not ok to be disrespectful to others, not your opponents, not your fans, not anybody.

I was raised to understand that the way you treat others will determine how others treat you and vice versa.

I was raised to never be a bully but to always stand against one.

I come from a time where you respect family, and most, importantly women.

Here was when I took Gordon’s comment to heart. This sort of “trash talking” went beyond making comments on how he was going to “dominate me like a child” to saying that his opponents should sacrifice their girlfriends to him. He made it personal, he took it too far by disrespecting sacred things such as family and those closest to me.

I come from a place where a guy that disrespects women is gonna get slapped, at least.

If in my attempt to take a stance I offended others I am sorry. I take responsibility for my actions. I am not trying to defend them and say my actions were respectful, Gordon broke the respect when he opened his mouth.

In those moments you will have to make your presence felt and your stance known.

I wasn't only thinking of winning a match but rather teaching this kid the importance of respecting others in order to receive respect.

I failed to win the match yes, and some of you may disagree with my actions, but now you know where I was coming from and what I stand for. And that is what is most important to me.

Long live the real kings who have respect and true values on and off the mats."

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