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Yes the video you posted shows his response and the story behind his first video which went viral. I could post the link to the first video but Im not sure I should as its highly controversial and might not fly here.Ruben Alvarez is a BJJ black belt under Roberto "Cyborg" Abreu. I haven't met him, but I'm confident that he's totally legit.
The video in question is probably the one of Alvarez publicly berating a fake black belt who showed up to train at his school. He comes across as pretty harsh in the video, but it seems the bozo in question pretty much had it coming. In the old days the fraud would probably have gotten smashed physically rather than just verbally. Alvarez tells the story behind the incident here:
But interestingYeah, that's a really bad idea.
I remember when this went around awhile ago. 5 min into rolling with someone (or maybe even quicker), you're going to get a pretty good indication of what level someone is at. BJJ just isn't an art where you can be a successful fraud. I think it was close to 2 years ago now but one of the UFC franchise gyms independently owned hired a guy claiming to be a black belt. A local purple belt dropped in, destroyed him, and called him out to the owner.
Well at the school where Ruben teaches, the guy in the video claiming to be a black belt when he wasn't claimed to have some kind of back injury that prevented him from rolling so he wasn't going to be exposed that way but sooner or later a fake will be exposed somehow or another. That much is obvious. I don't see the point in claiming to be of a rank that you haven't earned. You just end up embarrassing yourself as the guy did in the video.