Dear hardgainerj,
That is pretty funny as Brazilians in general, especially the Gracies, have trouble accepting loss.
I am closest with Royler and he is a very humble person who actually accepts losing really well. But again, they don't lose as often as most others so perhaps it's a bit harder for them. I am sure it has to be a result of many factors but especially, the way they were all raised together. I get crushed quite often so I understand losing as well as winning.
As far as I can tell from all of my personal interactions with the Gracies, Royce has the toughest time accepting loss.
I know there will be much criticism of what I write now, but until someone comes out and provides proof, it still stands that Rickson Gracie has never lost a BJJ match or an MMA match. Before you go nuts, I know MMA was different then in terms of advancement and number of persons training and competing. Trust me, I am not waiving any Rickson flag for personal reasons, but, when you watch what he did to everyone after a seminar, submitting one person after another, sometimes 25 in a row, each one in less than 15 seconds and the fact that no one ever came out and said, "I beat Rickson in this particular tournament, on this particular day, etc" he, Rickson, is by far, the most amazing person I have ever met. Again, not my favorite person, but truly on another level.
Harley