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Michael Jai White and Vlad discussed the evolution of the UFC and the dominant fighting styles that emerged during its early days. Reflecting on Ken Shamrock's UFC debut, White praised the strategic introduction of Gracie Jujitsu to the world, highlighting how Royce Gracie, who did not appear physically formidable, managed to dominate his opponents using the technique. White revealed that the initial UFC fights were carefully curated, favoring jujitsu practitioners over tough competitors from other disciplines. This strategic setup ensured that jujitsu's effectiveness was showcased effectively. As White noted, it wasn't until many years later that more well-rounded fighters like Maurice Smith, a K-1 kickboxing champion, changed the landscape by defeating top UFC contenders. White credited the Gracie marketing strategy for cementing Jujitsu's reputation as a premier self-defense system. He emphasized that while jujitsu's prominence in UFC titles has waned, its impact on the martial arts community remains indisputable. Despite this, Michael Jai White listed wrestling and boxing as the best martial arts forms for street fights.