Ladies and gents, the 2012 World Jiu Jitsu Championship is here one again. For those not competing, its time to relax in front of the computer screen and root for your favourite team and fighters, thanks to the fantastic live broadcast that will take place all throughout the weekend. 2011 brought Rodolfo Vieira to the spotlight, and though “The Black Belt Hunter” still seems unstoppable in the heavyweight division, it all changes in the lighter weights where a ton of new comers are coming to try and ruin the party for the more established competitors.
The Pan American that took place a couple of months ago, the World Professional Jiu Jitsu Cup and the Brazilian Nationals only a few weeks ago were served as an appetizer of what we can expect from the 2012 Mundial, here is a break down of the event and a few of the fighters you may want to keep an eye on.
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Peso Galo/Rooster Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
Traditionally not the most competitive of divisions, the little guys are sometimes (wrongly) looked over. Expect some fast passed fights and a lot of quick transitions. The king of the rooster weights at the moment is Bruno Malfacine, he is the all time record holder for world titles in the division, and he doesn’t seem to be slowing down with age, as his win at the Pan American, one division above his natural weight class, could attest. This year Malfacine will have his traditional nemesis, Caio Terra, to face as well as the always tough Koji Shibamoto, Rafael “Barata” Freitas and the recently crowned Brazilian National Champion, Igor Rodrigues.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Main Achievements |
Bruno Malfacine | Alliance | 4x World Champion (black belt div) |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes |
Caio Terra | Gracie Elite | Current Pan American Champion |
Igor Rodrigues | Checkmat | Current Brazilian National Champion |
Rafael Freitas | Gracie Barra | Former Pan American Champion(2011) |
Koji Shibamoto | Tri Force | Brown Belt World Champion (2010) |
Felipe Costa | Brasa | Former World Champion (2003) |
Peso Pluma/Light Feather Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
A division heavily dominated by the Atos team in 2011 with the likes of Guilherme Mendes and Ary Farias closing down the division, this year the tides look like they may have changed a little for this dynamic duo. Guilherme placed second in the Pan American, loosing to Bruno Malfacine (who came up in weight) and Ary Farias lost in the Brazilian National to another up and comer from the Cícero Costha crew, Jose Tiago Barros. Expect Barros to make an impression this year at the Mundial if he gets to compete. Samuel Hertzog also looked tremendous at the World Pro Cup, so you can expect some tough matches in this division. The always tough Laercio Fernandes has recently changed camps and started training with the legendary “Cobrinha”, he might be in the fight for a title shot as well.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Main Achievements | |
Gui Mendes/Ary Farias | Atos | World Champions | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Tiago Barros | Cicero Costha | Current Brazilian National Champion | |
Samuel Hertzog | SHCBJJ | Current World Pro Cup Champion | |
Samir Chantre | Gracie Fighter | Tough competitor | |
Laércio Fernandes | Alliance/Lotus | World Medallist, now training with “Cobrinha” | |
Daniel Beleza | SAS | Veteran, former world medallist |
Peso Pena /Feather Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
Rafael Mendes is the king of the division and has been for a couple of years. At the moment he seems unbeatable, and unless something goes tremendously wrong for the Atos starlet, expect his hand to be raised at the end of the tournament. Though very few can match Rafael’s prowess, there are still a few men out there that can capitalize on Rafael if he does not show up in tip-top condition. These men are, Augusto “Tanquinho” (though he has been a little off competition this year, he is one of the toughest fighters out there when he chooses to fight at featherweight), Leo Saggioro who was recently crowned Brazilian national champion and veterans: Mike Fowler, Mario Reis and Rubens Charles Cobrinha. You can also count the newcomer Michel Langhi, brother of former lightweight world champion Michael Langhi, who won the brown belt division last year.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Main Achievements | |
Rafa Mendes | Atos | World Champion | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Justin Rader | Lovato Jr Jiu Jitsu | Very tough competitor | |
Mike Fowler | Atos | Veteran, recently moved to Atos | |
Leonardo Saggioro | Brazilian Top Team | Veteran, current Brazilian Champion | |
Mario Reis | Alliance | Veteran, former World Champion | |
Rubens Charles | Alliance | Regarded as the #2, Former World Champ. | |
Ryan Hall | Alliance/50-50 | Very tough competitor | |
Augusto Mendes | Soul Fighters | 2nd Place in 2011 | |
Michel Langhi | Alliance | 2011 brown belt world champion |
Peso Leve /Light Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
Possibly the most exciting of all the divisions, the lightweights have recently had an explosion of talent with plenty of new guys making their mark at the highest level. Lucas Lepri and Michael Langhi dominated this division for the last few years, but as 2011 showed some new blood in Gilbert Burns, 2012 has the potential to bring plenty more new faces to the podium. Leandro Lo was on fire in the Pan Americans, but succumbed in the World Pro Cup to Lucas Lepri who then lost to Roberto Satoshi (who is another big newcomer), Vinicius Marinho has also been doing great things in Brazil and training daily with Rodolfo Vieira cannot harm his chances, he may very well be a dark horse in this competition. The enigma here in the lightweights is also if the current champion “Durinho” Burns will show up to defend his title as he recently started his MMA career, though this seems unlikely.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Main Achievements | |
Gilbert Burns | n/a | World Champion | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Michael Langhi | Alliance | Former World Champion | |
Lucas Lepri | Alliance | Former World Champion | |
Roberto Satoshi | Bonsai | 2012 European & World Pro Cup Champion | |
Leandro Lo | CiceroCostha | 2012 Pan Am & Brazilian National Champion | |
JT Torres | Lloyd Irvin | Tough Competitor | |
Vinicius Marinho | GFTeam | Tough Competitor | |
Italo Lins | GFTeam | Tough Competitor | |
Davi Ramos | Atos | Tough Competitor | |
Ed Ramos | Atos | Tough Competitor | |
Della Monica | Gracie Barra | Former World Medallist |
Peso Médio /Middle Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
A division very similar to the featherweights, similar because they are both ruled by one man, in this case Marcelo Garcia, and though there is plenty of competition as to who is the second best middleweight in the world, there doesn’t seem to be a big question mark regarding who is the number 1. “Marcelinho” has been the most dominant fighter the world has seen in this division, and unless age is catching up with the veteran, expect more of the same here. That is not to say that fighters like Claudio Calasans, Kron Gracie, Victor Estima, Lucas Leite or Murilo Santana cannot catch the champion, in a BJJ fight, anything can happen, and if it does, expect one of the guys mentioned above to be filling in Marcelinho’s spot.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Main Achievements | |
Marcelo Garcia | Alliance | 5x World Champion (at black belt) | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Victor Estima | Gracie Barra | 2012 Pan Silver Medallist | |
Kron Gracie | Gracie Humaita | 2011 World Silver Medallist (Leve) | |
Claudio Calasans | Atos | 2012 Pan Am & World Pro Cup Champion | |
Murilo Santana | Barbosa JJ | Veteran, Current Brazilian Champion | |
Lucas Leite | Checkmat | Veteran, former world medallist |
Peso Meio Pesado /Medium Heavy Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
Another great weight class with a few new faces that you might want to keep an eye on. Granted that the current ADCC champion, André Galvão, is the heavy favourite to take the gold, but it won’t be a walk in the park for the veteran. Recently crowned medium heavy and open weight Brazilian national champion, Nivaldo Oliveira from Checkmat might be one to keep an eye on this year he also placed second in the European Open, loosing the final to Rodrigo Fajardo (also a tough competitor). The son of Carlinhos Gracie, Kayron Gracie has been in top form and making winning look easy, he too should be a force in this division. This year jiu jitsu won’t have the presence of Sergio Moraes as he has migrated to MMA, being part of “The Ultimate Fighter Brasil” show taking place at the moment.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Main Achievements | |
Sergio Moraes | Alliance | World Champion | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Kayron Gracie | Gracie Barra | Current Pan American Champion | |
Nivaldo Oliveira | Checkmat | 2012 Absolute Brazilian National Champion | |
Rodrigo Fajardo | Gracie Barra | 2012 European Open Champion | |
Tarsis Humphreys | Alliance | Former World Champion | |
Vitor Toledo | Atos | 2012 Pan Am & World Pro Silver Medallist | |
Andre Galvao | Atos | ADCC Champion, World Champion | |
Romulo Barral | Gracie Barra | Former World Champion |
Peso Pesado /Heavy Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
A division where one man, and one man alone has been king for over a year, Mr Rodolfo Vieira is the ruler of the heavyweights, with his strong guard passing game and relentless tendency to choke his opponents from the back, Rodolfo is arguably jiu jitsu’s biggest star at the moment, and a tall order is expected for anyone trying to take the gold away from the Grappling Fight Team standout. Even so, expect a few men to give it their best shot. Out of them, few have the skill to be successful, they are few but they exist! Fighters such as the veteran Rafael Lovato Junior, the recently promoted Yuri Simões, Lucas Leite (if he decides not to drop to his natural weight division – middleweight), the always dangerous “Tussa” and Bernardo faria, if he decides to drop to heavyweight, something he has done in the past but that he is unlikely to do this year.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Rodolfo Vieira | GFTeam | Ranked #1 BJJ fighter in the world | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Rafael Lovato Jr | Lovato Jiu Jitsu | Former world champion | |
Alexandre Ceconi | Rilion Gracie | Current Brazilian National champion | |
Yuri Simões | Checkmat | Current Pan American Champion | |
Roberto Alencar | Gracie Barra | World Pro Cup Silver medallist |
Peso Super Pesado /Super-Heavy Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
A division much like the lightweights where anything can happen. Leo Nogueira is the current champion, and he appeared in top form at the Brazilian Nationals, he will have his team mate Bernardo Faria probably on the opposite side of the brackets attempting to close down the division for Alliance, This might turn into a battle between Alliance and Checkmat (who have Antonio Carlos Junior and Joao Assis on their side) that is if “Xande” Ribeiro doesn’t have his way in the division.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Leonardo Nogueira | Alliance | World & Brazilian national champion | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Antonio Carlos | Checkmat | 2012 Pan Am. open weight champ | |
Alexandre Ribeiro | Gracie Humaita | Historical figure, ranked #1 competitor of all time (see ranking here) | |
João Assis | Checkmat | Voted “grappler of the year” in 2010 | |
Bernardo Faria | Alliance | Former world champion |
Peso Pesadíssimo /Ultra-Heavy Weight Jiu Jitsu Division
The big boys are often considered “the slow boys” in contact sports, but in recent times, this couldn’t be further from the truth, and the ultra heavyweight division has shown some of the most interesting fights in recent times. The reason for this resurgence of epic battles in the heaviest category has much to do with the fighters like Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida, Roberto “Cyborg” Abreu, Antonio Braga Neto, Rodrigo Cavaca and a few others. Though Cavaca has recently turned a little bit away from the life of a competitor to take a coach’s stance, he is expected to compete this year and should make a mark in the division. Another fighter that has recently been in great form has been Thiago Gaia who medalled recently in the European Open and in the Brazilian nationals, the latest with an important win over Leo Leite. Another two fighters that can have their say in the division are Antonio Peinado from Alliance and the Danish Alexander Trans from Checkmat, the only European expected to medal in the biggest jiu jitsu event in the world.
Current Champion |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Antonio Braga Neto | Gracie Elite | Current World Champion | |
The Main Contenders |
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Name | Team | Notes | |
Alexander Trans | Checkmat | 2011 brown belt champion (weight & absolute), current Brazilian national champion (black belt) | |
Thiago Gaia | Nova União | Tough competitor | |
Roberto Abreu | Avengers | 2011 world medallist | |
Marcus Almeida | Checkmat | 2011 world medallist | |
Antonio Peinado | Alliance | Tough Competitor | |
Rodrigo Cavaca | Checkmat | Former world champion | |
Ricardo Evangelista | GFTeam | Former Brazilian National Champion |
Women’s Jiu Jitsu Divisions
The women’s divisions has been heavily dominated by Gabi Garcia, she seems unstoppable in the heavyweight and the absolute divisions and there is yet to show a serious contender to Garbrielle’s jiu jitsu. In the lower weights however, there seems to be plenty of competition amongst the girls. Leticia Ribeiro should have her work cut down at the light featherweight division as this year’s first black belts only division will get Nyjah Easton off her back. The brown belt from Lloyd Irvin will not be able to compete at the highest level this year as (as far as we know) she hasn’t been graded yet as a black belt. Michele Nicolini, Luanna Alzugur and Kyra Gracie are the bigger names in the lower weight divisions, however you can count on Marina Ribeiro to try and make a dent in the division. In the Meio Pesado, expect Hanette Staack to keep her track record, but also expect Talita “Treta” to reach the podium.
Light Feather |
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Top Contenders | Team | Notes |
Leticia Ribeiro | Gracie Humaita | Historical figure in women’s BJJ |
Sofia Amarante | Avengers | Current Pan American champ. |
Feather |
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Top Contender | Team | Notes |
Michelle Nicolini | Checkmat | Current world champion |
Kyra Gracie | Atos (?) | Historical figure in women’s BJJ |
Fabiana Borges | Gracie Barra | Veteran, very tough Competitor |
Marina Ribeiro | Checkmat | Tough Competitor |
Light |
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Top Contenders | Team | Notes |
Luana Alzuguir | Alliance | Current world champion |
Beatriz Mesquita | Gracie Humaita | Top competitor |
Luiza Monteiro | Alliance | Current Brazilian Champion |
Middle |
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Top Contenders | Team | Notes |
Hannette Staack | Brazil021 | Historical figure in women’s BJJ |
Vanessa Oliveira | GFTeam | Up and coming competitor |
Medium Heavy |
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Top Contenders | Team | Notes |
Talita Nogueira | Ryan Gracie | Brazilian Champion |
Penny Thomas | Gracie Humaita | Veteran competitor |
Heavy |
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Top Contenders | Team | Notes |
Gabrielle Garcia | Alliance | #1 Ranked female fighter (absolute) |
Emily Wetzel | BJJ Revolution Team | Tough competitor |
Katrina Weilbachet | Paragon | Tough competitor |
Lana Stefanac | Gracie Elite | Tough competitor |
How can you not mention Romulo Barral at middle heavy???????
No Roger Gracie this year?
As of today(5/25/2012) Marcelo isn’t on the competidor list and registration is closed. Will they just let him sign up or is he not competing?
since when does sergio moares train with atos?
Haha sorry Danny, I copied and pasted from the lightweight's table I think and forgot to erase that.
is it live anywhere?
Is isabela, the llinks to the live broadcast are at the top of the page (banners)