The combat sports world was sent into a frenzy when legendary MMA fighter and analyst Kenny Florian bestowed the ultimate accolade on grappling sensation Gordon Ryan: “He’s the Michael Jordan of submission wrestling.“
It’s a bold statement, but one that few would argue with after witnessing Ryan’s dominance in the grappling world. With a seemingly endless array of submissions and an ironclad grip on his opponents, Ryan has cemented his status as one of the greatest grapplers of all time.
Florian, known for his sharp insights and unwavering honesty, didn’t shy away from comparing Ryan to the greatest basketball player of all time. It’s a comparison that speaks volumes about Ryan’s impact on the sport. Just as Jordan revolutionized basketball, Ryan has redefined the standards of grappling.
This declaration is sure to ignite a passionate debate among fans and experts alike. Some will point to Ryan’s undefeated record and his ability to finish opponents with seemingly effortless ease. Others may argue that while Ryan is undoubtedly a phenomenal grappler, the comparison to Jordan is a stretch.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue, one thing is clear: Gordon Ryan is a force to be reckoned with. His impact on grappling is undeniable, and his legacy is still being written. Whether he truly deserves to be called the “Michael Jordan of submission wrestling“ is a matter of opinion, but one thing is certain: he’s a name that will be remembered for years to come.