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Marcelo Garcia Shares How Gordon Ryan Reached Out During Cancer Battle



Considered one of the greatest grapplers in history, Marcelo Garcia has emerged from what he called the most difficult fight of his life.

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The four-time ADCC champion and five-time World Jiu-Jitsu champion spoke to Sherdog.com after a long battle against esophagus cancer that required eight chemotherapy sessions.

"I moved from New York to Hawaii with my wife and two kids and lived one year totally focused on defeating this cancer,” Garcia said. “And this is the first interview I'm giving after that long battle.”

After revisiting the most important moments of his brilliant career, such as his historic match against Ricco Rodriguez in the 2005 ADCC absolute division and wins over jiu-jitsu legends such as Andre Galvao, Demian Maia, Renzo Gracie and Robert Drysdale, Garcia revealed an interesting episode that made him change his opinion about grappling star Gordon Ryan.

"In the past I didn't like his attitude,” Garcia said. “When I arrived to a jiu-jitsu or grappling competition, I avoided looking at him simply because I thought his trash talking was not good for the sport. I always thought that the only way to do good for the sport was to be a good example for the children.”

However, a recent interview given by Ryan made Garcia rethink his opinion.

"He said in that interview that everything he did was planned to call attention not only to him, but to our sport, and he was really doing that in an impressive way,” Garcia said. “I have no doubt that I contributed to the growth of jiu-jitsu, but Gordon went further than anyone and that's a fact.”

It was a personal exchange with Ryan during the most difficult moment of his cancer battle that made Garcia completely change his opinion.

"You can guess how fragile I was last year in the middle of the chemo battle, and he sent me a message talking about the problems he had with his stomach and asking me to do a seminar to support me,” Garcia said. “That showed me who the real Gordon Ryan is. He definitely taught me a lesson with that beautiful attitude.”

After receiving his medical release, the "Mata-Leão King" returned to the mats in January. Even though he is 41 years old, Garcia is already planning his return to competitions.

"I don’t feel like I had a one-year battle against cancer,” he said. “I just feel like I ́m one year out of the gym. But I'm returning little by little to the training and seminar routine. My main headquarters are still in New York, but I'm planning to open a dojo here in Hawaii, too. I’m already studying a proposal for a superfight, but I also want to return to regular jiu-jitsu tournaments.”  

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