The most exciting event in the world of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu did not disappoint. Held in Long Beach, California on the 1st and 2nd of June, 2013 the World Jiu Jitsu Championship had submissions for all tastes and from all positions. With no big surprises the men’s absolute division was dominated by Marcus Buchecha and Rodolfo Vieira who cruised their superior BJJ on to the final of the tournament. The fastest submission of the tournament in the black belts was James Puopolo who put on an amazing leg lock on Ronaldo Carlos in an lightening quick 7 seconds.
The tournament also had some new faces such as training partners and good friends Abraham Messina from Costa Rica and Joao Gabriel Rocha, two men that were recently promoted to black belt but are already creating some waves in their respective weight categories and absolute division.
2013 was also the year of the comebacks, with former champions like Gabrielzinho Moraes and Braulio Estima making their return to the podium stand after long absences.
World Jiu Jitsu Championship Full Results
Check here the latest results of the world BJJ championship, to navigate to the desired round of the 2012 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Here:
- BJJ Worlds Results, Absolute
- BJJ Worlds Results, Galo/Rooster
- BJJ Worlds Results, Pluma/Super Feather
- BJJ Worlds Results, Pena/Feather
- BJJ Worlds Results, Leve/Lightweight
- BJJ Worlds Results, Medio/Middle
- BJJ Worlds Results, Meio Pesado/Medium Heavy
- BJJ Worlds Results, Pesado/Heavy
- BJJ Worlds Results, Super Pesado/Super Heavy
- BJJ Worlds Results, Pesadissimo/Ultra Heavy
- BJJ Worlds Results, Women’s Finals
- BJJ World Fight Videos
Meet the champions below:
Caio Terra (Rooster Weight/Peso Galo):
Caio Terra is regarded as one of the most technical fighters in the sport, a rooster weight who regularly tries his luck (successful) in the absolute division of smaller tournaments. Caio’s rivalry with the other finalist Bruno Malfacine is historical and has been around since the start of their BJJ careers. Malfacine used to take the upper hand but 2013 seems to be Caio Terra’s year with two wins, one at the Pan American and now the Mundial.
Gabriel Moraes (Super Feather Weight/Peso Pluma):
Controversy aside regarding the final, and although the commentators of the IBJJF broadcast did not seem to know who Gabrielzinho was (?!), Gabriel Moraes is one of the most decorated rooster weights in the world, being also the only competitor to date to have won the Jiu Jitsu Mundial consecutively as a blue belt (2003) and as a black belt (2004). This time as a Super Feather, the man from Checkmat managed to impose his game once again and won again the top tournament in the world, 9 years after his last gold medal, which is most likely another record for the Manaus prodigy.
Augusto Mendes (Feather Weight/ Peso Pena):
Many thought Mendes would win the tournament this year, but most would’ve guessed a different Mendes (Rafael), instead, “Tanquinho” surprised everyone with an amazing achievement of defeating the two previous champions in one day. Augusto Mendes had a serious injury one year ago, which took the Soul Fighters athlete away from competition, but he came back stronger then ever to this years world tournament.
Leandro Lo (Light Weight/Peso Leve):
The sport’s top man at lightweight has had a tremendous career in the last 3 years and seems to keep growing ever more confident. His offensive style has gathered him many fans, but his consistency is key to his current status as the top lightweight competitor in the world.
Otavio Sousa (Middle Weight/ Peso Medio):
This has been a great year for Ze Radiola‘s students, Almeida and Braulio and Victor Estima all medalled at the world’s biggest stage, a great deed for Recife, a place not commonly known as a big BJJ hub. This is Otavio’s second win at black belt and his second final against Claudio Calasans.
Romulo Barral (Medium Heavy/Peso Meio Pesado):
Another historical figure in BJJ makes his mark, Romulo is now on the IBJJF Hall of Fame after his 4th world title, a well deserved spot for this tremendous and entertaining competitor. Romulo closed the division with another big name of the sport who had been away from Jiu Jitsu, focusing in MMA, Braulio Estima.
Rodolfo Vieira (Heavy Weight/Peso Pesado):
The top heavyweight in the world of Jiu Jitsu at the moment is Rodolfo Vieira, now with his 3rd consecutive title, it seems like no one can stop “The Black Belt Hunter” at heavyweight.
Bernardo Faria (Super Heavy Weight/ Peso Super Pesado):
Although often labelled as a boring fighter, Bernardo managed to submit almost all his opponents on his way to his second world gold medal, also having two of the most exciting fights in the tournament (against Buchecha in the absolute semi final and in the final of his weight agains Joao Gabriel Rocha).
Marcus Almeida (Ultra Heavy Weight/Peso Pesadíssimo & Open Weight/Absoluto):
Hands down the best fighter in the world at the moment, Marcus Almeida, commonly known as Buchecha, wins double gold for the second time in a row. An amazing accomplishment for such a young competitor.
BJJ World Championship Results: Absolute Division
The absolute division was once again dominated by the two top competitors of the sport today, Marcus Almeida and Rodolfo Vieira, the two cruised passed most of their opponents submitting everyone in their path, exception made to Bernardo Faria who lost on points against Almeida.
ABSOLUTE DIVISION |
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Round 1 |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Gustavo Dias | Rani Matuk | n/a |
Bruno Bastos | Giuliano Alves | Cross choke from mount |
Flavius Silva | Alessandro Ferreira | n/a |
Marcus Buchecha | — | WO |
Alexandre Ceconi | Marcel Goulart | Points |
James Puopolo | Ronaldo Carlos | Kneebar |
Ricardo Evangelista | — | WO |
Guiovanne Guedes | Tiago Rocha | Points |
Diego Herzog | Alex Leite | n/a |
Diogo Almeida | Alex Aristides | n/a |
Israel Reyes | Michael Tohme | n/a |
Bernardo Faria | — | WO |
Orlando Sanchez | Fernando Nara | Points: 2×2, Adv: 2×1 |
Pedro Regis | Sergio Machado | n/a |
Luis Rosa | Thiago Dutra | n/a |
Leandro Lo | — | n/a |
Antonio Peinado | Oliver Geddes | Ezekiel choke |
Eduardo Telles | Jaroslaw Konrad | Submission |
Lucas Sachs | Leandro Valdes | n/a |
Rodolfo Vieira | — | WO |
Joao Assis | Pedro Bessa | Points: 2×0 |
“Tio Chico” | Yuta Nakamura | Choke from the back |
Abraham Messina | Max Freitas | n/a |
Renato Cardoso | Nilson Braga | n/a |
Abraham Messina | Max Freitas | n/a |
Nic Ruben | Yuto Hirao | n/a |
André Galvao | — | WO |
Magid Hage | Victor Bomfim | Baseball choke |
DJ Jackson | — | n/a |
Anderson Lima | Mauricio Silva | n/a |
Leonardo Leite | — | WO |
Joao Gabriel Rocha | — | WO |
Ricardo Rezende | Motta | n/a |
Round 2 |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Bruno Bastos | Gustavo Dias | Advantages: 2×0 |
Marcus Buchecha | Flavius Luis | Kimura lock |
James Puopolo | Alexandre Ceconi | Points: 3×0 |
Ricardo Evangelista | Guiovanne Guedes | n/a |
Diogo Almeida | Diego Herzog | Points |
Bernardo Faria | Israel Reyes | n/a |
Orlando Sanchez | Pedro Regis | Points |
Leandro Lo | Luis Rosa | n/a |
Antonio Peinado | Eduardo Telles | Points |
Rodolfo Vieira | Lucas Sashs | Bread cutter choke |
Joao Assis | “Tio Chico” | Choke from back |
Abraham Messina | Renato Cardoso | n/a |
André Galvao | Nic Ruben | Wristlock |
DJ Jackson | Magid Hage | Points: 2×0 |
Leonardo Leite | Anderson Lima | n/a |
Joao Gabriel Rocha | Ricardo Rezende | Submission |
Round 3 |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marcus Buchecha | Bruno Bastos | Triangle |
Ricardo Evangelista | James Puopolo | n/a |
Bernardo Faria | Diogo Almeida | n/a |
Leandro Lo | Orlando Sanchez | Points: 6×0 |
Rodolfo Vieira | Antonio Peinado | Bow and arrow choke |
Joao Gabriel Rocha | Joao Assis | Points |
André Galvao | Abraham Messina | Kneebar |
Leonardo Leite | DJ Jackson | Points |
Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marcus Buchecha | Ricardo Evangelista | Ezekiel |
Bernardo Faria | Leandro Lo | Points |
Rodolfo Vieira | Joao Gabriel Rocha | Armbar |
Leonardo Leite | André Galvao | Ref decision |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marcus Almeida | Bernardo Faria | Points: 7×4 |
Rodolfo Vieira | Leonardo Leite | Armbar |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marcus Almeida | Rodolfo Vieira | Points: 10×0 |
BJJ World Championship Results: Rooster Weight Division
This was the year when everyone expected Bruno Malfacine to make history and be the first competitor to win 5 consecutive titles in the men’s black belt division, that however, proved to be a tall order for the Alliance prodigy with Caio Terra taking the gold after narrowly passing through to the final. Caio Terra had a very hard time against one of the veterans of the sport, Ivaniel Oliveira in the semi final, but survived and went on to win the tournament.
GALO WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Bruno Malfacine | Raul Marcello | Submission |
Felipe Costa | Igor Santos | Points: 4×0 |
Ivaniel Oliveira | Koji Shibamoto | Points: 6×2 |
Caio Terra | Fabbio Passos | Points: 2×2, Adv: 2×1 |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Bruno Malfacine | Felipe Costa | Triangle Choke |
Caio Terra | Ivaniel Oliveira | Advantages |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Caio Terra | Bruno Malfacine | Points: 4×2 |
BJJ World Championship Results: Super Featherweight Division
Incredible turn turn of events as veteran and former world champion Gabriel Moraes, one of the historical figures of the sport, comes back to win the tournament. Ary Farias had the fight won at the end time, but his “over the top” celebrations cost him the gold medal as he was penalized by the referee Muzio De Angelis (in accordance to the rules).
Aryzinho had already been involved in a “less then amicable” exchange of words with Carlos Vieira Holanda AKA “Esquisito”after beating the Checkmat member by one advantage in the rounds stage of the tournament. “Esquisito” made his disgust towards the attitude of the Atos competitor public through social media, underlining his disappointment with the fact that both competitors “go way back” and were on good terms for years, when he helped Farias stay in the sport.
PLUMA WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Yukinori Sasa | Samuel Braga | Adv: 2×2, Penalties: 0x2 |
Ary Farias | Laercio Fernandes | Points: 6×0 |
Gabriel Moraes | Gabriel Wilcox | Points: 6×4 |
Daniel Beleza | Guilherme Mendes | Referee decision |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Ary Farias | Yukinori Sasa | Advantages: 1×0 |
Gabriel Moraes | Daniel Beleza | Referee decision |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Gabriel Moraes | Ary Farias | Adv: 2×2, Penalties: 1×2 |
BJJ World Championship Results: Featherweight Division
This world championship had many surprises, and the featherweights may have presented the biggest surprise of them all. When all were expecting an all too familiar final between Cobrinha and Rafael Mendes, someone by the name of Augusto Mendes “Tanquinho” had something else in mind. The Soul Fighters stand out, had one of his best performances ever, going through arguably the toughest brackets of the tournament, forcing his strong game on Ed Ramos, Cobrinha and the former world champion Rafa Mendes.
PENA WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Cobrinha | Theodoro Canal | Points |
Tanquinho | Eduardo Ramos | Points |
Mario Reis | Osvaldo Queixinho | Points: 6×2 |
Rafael Mendes | Mayko Borges | Armbar |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Rafael Mendes | Mario Reis | Adv: 1×1, Penalties: 0x1 |
Tanquinho | Cobrinha | Points: 2×0 |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Tanquinho | Rafael Mendes | Points: 2×2, Adv: 2×1 |
BJJ World Championship Results: Lightweight Division
Current champion Leandro Lo was the heavy favorite to win the most stacked division of the tournament. he started very well in his first match, turning the numbers on Rafael Rosendo, beating by many points and doing the same to his following opponents. The inevitable Lucas Lepri looked very impressive as always and appeared as the top challenger to steal Lo’s top spot, but ended up losing in the semi finals in a very tactical fight. In the final Leandro Lo imposed his open guard game and won the title once again with a sweep over Michael Langhi.
LEVE WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Michael Langhi | Zak Maxwell | Points: 8×2 |
Rodrigo Caporal | Claudio Mattos | Points |
Leandro Lo | Vinicius Marinho | Points: 6×2 |
Lucas Lepri | Rodrigo Freitas | Choke |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Michael Langhi | Rodrigo Caporal | Points: 6×4 |
Leandro Lo | Lucas Lepri | Advantages: 1×0 |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Leandro Lo | Michael Langhi | Points: 2×0 |
BJJ World Championship Results: Middle Weight Division
Vitor Henrique of GFT looked impressive defeating one of the top American fighters of the moment, DJ Jackson on advantages and one of the crowd favorites the always tough Murilo Santana, but a focused Otavio Sousa put the GF Team man’s hopes to sleep with an armbar in a very entertaining match. Victor Estima had also looked impressive coming into the semi finals, but succumbed to the experience of Claudio Calasans. In the end Otavio Sousa repeated last years deed becoming a two time world champion in the black belt division.
MÉDIO WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Otavio Sousa | Davi Ramos | Points: 6×2 |
Vitor Henrique | Murilo Santana | Advantages |
Claudio Calasans | Tio Chico | Points: 2×0 |
Victor Estima | Clark Gracie | Points: 2×0 |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Otavio Sousa | Vitor Henrique | Armbar |
Claudio Calasans | Victor Estima | Points: 8×4 |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Otavio Sousa | Claudio Calasans | Points: 4×2 |
BJJ World Championship Results: Medium Heavy Weight Division
The 2013 edition of the Mundial de Jiu Jitsu marked the return of Braulio Estima to IBJJF competitions. The former world champion looked sharp as always, making quick work of his first opponent, Sergio Machado, with a magnificent knee bar. Romulo Barral also looked incredible opening the tournament with an 18×0 win over Pedro Regis. The pair advanced all the way to the finals, closing the weight division for Gracie Barra.
MEIO PESADO WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Romulo Barral | Kleber “Buiú” | Gentlemen’s agreement |
Guto Campos | Tarsis Humpreys | Points |
André Galvao | Dimitrius Souza | Cross choke from back |
Braulio Estima | Rodrigo Fajardo | Armbar |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Romulo Barral | Guto Campos | Points: 3×0 |
Braulio Estima | André Galvao | Points: 6×2 |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Romulo Barral | Braulio Estima | Gentlemen’s agreement |
BJJ World Championship Results: Heavyweight Division
Xande Ribeiro and Rodolfo Vieira were the favorites to meet in the final due to their current form, and though both looked very impressive on their way to the semi final, Lucas Leite – a man that could easily make the lightweight division, had other ideas in mind and stole Xande’s show, beating the Gracie Humaita top man in a referee decision. Lucas had already passed through the always tough “Tussa” by an overwhelming 16×0. In the final, Lucas Leite’s half guard game clashed full steam with Rodolfo Vieira’s knee slide guard passing skills, this worked perfectly for Rodolfo who got ahead on a 16 points lead before he submitted Leite.
PESADO WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Rodolfo Vieira | Yuri Simoes | Points: 8×0 |
Nivaldo Oliveira | Fabiano Souza | Ezekiel choke |
Xande Ribeiro | Max Freitas | Cross choke from mount |
Lucas Leite | Tussa Alencar | Points: 16×0 |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Rodolfo Vieira | Nivaldo Oliveira | Katagatame |
Lucas Leite | Xande Ribeiro | Referee decision |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Rodolfo Vieira | Lucas Leite | Brabo choke |
BJJ World Championship Results: Super Heavyweight Division
One of the stars who emerged from the 2013 world championships was most certainly Joao Rocha, the young man from Soul Fighters had had a tremendous career at brown belt and proved that he is more then capable of hanging in with the “big boys” of jiu jitsu, reaching the final by imposing his game and keeping a very composed attitude for such a young competitor. He would lose against Bernardo Faria in one of the most interesting finals of the event.
SUPER PESADO WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Bernardo Faria | Lucas Sachs | Triangle armbar |
Luiz Panza | Joao Assis | Footlock |
Rafael Lovato Jr | Antonio Peinado | Points: 5×0 |
Joao Gabriel Rocha | Leo Leite | Choke from the back |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Bernardo Faria | Luiz Panza | Triangle |
Joao Gabriel Rocha | Rafael Lovato Jr | Points: 10×0 |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Bernardo Faria | Joao Gabriel Rocha | Points: 6×0 |
BJJ World Championship Results: Ultra Heavyweight Division
On the ultra heavyweights, the Danish competitor, Alexander Trans advanced to the quarter finals after submitting Thiago Reinaldo of Gracie Barra with a leg lock, while on the other side of the bracket, a familiar face of Trans, team mate Cavaca advanced to the quarter final by submitting Asa Fuller with a cross choke from the mount, keeping the good form of the Checkmat team in the Pesadissimo, Buchecha also followed through to the quarter finals with a armlock over Raphael Goulart. In the final of the tournament, the master and student (Cavaca and Buchecha) closed out for the Checkmat academy.
PESADÍSSIMO WEIGHT DIVISION |
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Quarter Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marcus Buchecha | Igor Silva | Armbar |
Alexander Trans | Roberto Cyborg | Referee decision |
Rodrigo Cavaca | Gustavo Dias | Achilles lock |
Abraham Messina | Ricardo Evangelista | Points: 2×0 |
Semi Finals |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marcus Buchecha | Alexander Trans | Referee decision |
Rodrigo Cavaca | Abraham Messina | DQ’ed |
Final |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marcus Buchecha | Rodrigo Cavaca | Gentlemen’s agreement |
World Jiu Jitsu Championship Women’s Finals
FEMALE DIVISION |
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Pluma |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Gezary Kubis | Nyjah Easton | Advantages: 4×2 |
Pena |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Marina Ribeiro | Luiza Monteiro | Points |
Leve |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Beatriz Mesquita | Fabiana Borges | Armlock |
Medio |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Luana Alzuguir | Vanessa Oliveira | Advantages |
Meio Pesado |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Michelle Nicolini | Fernanda Mazzelli | Footlock |
Pesado |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Andresa Correa | Gabrielle Garcia | Closed bracket |
Absoluto |
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Winner | Loser | Method |
Gabrielle Garcia | Beatriz Mesquita | Points: 5×0 |
what about women’s champions?
This is NOT the FULL results. You have missed all the women's categories..
womens finals at the end of the page
Abraham messina(Marte) is from the Domincan Republic not Costa rica, He deserves a bjj heroes page won worlds as a purple and brown belt medaled his first year as black won pan ams and numeorus tournaments in Brazil
Felipe Costa beat Igor Santos by points (4×0)
Ivaniel Oliveira beat Koji Shibamoto by points (6×2)
Caio Terra beat Fabbio Passos by advantages (Points: 2×2, Adv: 2×1) and Bruno Malfacine defeated Felipe Costa by Triangle Choke..