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Erberth Santos is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Luis Guilherme (also known as Guigo), who was regarded as the sport’s top brown belt during his 2014 campaign. This honorary title was earned through Santos’ incredible performances during the IBJJF World ChampionshipPan American Championship and the Brazilian National Championship that year, tournaments won by Santos in both his weight and the open weight divisions. A former member of the Guigo Jiu-Jitsu team, Erberth Santos changed to Almeida JJ in November 2015 due to an internal dispute, later severing ties with the Almeida brothers also (September 2017).

Erberth Santos Jiu-Jitsu

Full Name: Erberth Santos de Mesquita

Nickname: Was called “Dino” in the early stages of his career, which was short for Dinosaur due to Erberth’s appearance and strength.

Lineage: C. Gracie > Helio Gracie > Rickson Gracie > Jorge Pereira > Luis Guilherme > Erberth Santos

Main Achievements:

  • 1st Place IBJJF World Championship (2017)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF King of Mats (2018)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF Abu Dhabi Pro (2016)
  • 1st Place IBJJF European Open (2016/2015)
  • 1st Place IBJJF Pans Championship (2017)
  • 1st Place CBJJ Brazilian Nationals (2016**/2015*)
  • 1st Place CBJJ South Brazilian Championship (2016*)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF Brazilian National Pro (2015)
  • 1st Place IBJJF South American Championship (2017**/2016/2015*)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF Grand Slam, London (2016)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF Grand Slam, Rio de Janeiro (2015)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF Grand Slam, Los Angeles (2015)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF Grand Slam, Tokyo (2015)
  • 2nd Place Copa Pódio MW Grand Prix (2016)
  • 2nd Place IBJJF World Championship (2016**)
  • 3rd Place IBJJF Pans Championship (2017*)
  • 3rd Place IBJJF World Championship (2017*)

Main Achievements (Coloured Belts):

  • 1st Place IBJJF World Championship (2014* brown)
  • 1st Place IBJJF World Championship NoGi (2014 brown)
  • 1st Place IBJJF Pans Championship (2014* brown)
  • 1st Place CBJJ Brazilian Nationals (2014* brown)
  • 1st Place CBJJF South Brazilian Championship (2016*)
  • 1st Place IBJJF South American Championship (2014 brown)
  • 1st Place UAEJJF Grand Slam, London (2016)

* Weight and Absolute
** Absolute

Favorite Position/Technique: Blitz Passing

Weight Division: Super-Pesado (100,50 kg / 222.0 lbs)

Team/Association: Esquadrão JJ

Erberth Santos Biography

Erberth Santos was born on February 17, 1994, in Maranhão – Brazil, but moved to Boa Vista in Roraima when he was 3 years old. At the age of 9 Erberth was introduced to jiu-jitsu by his sister’s boyfriend who was a blue belt in the arte suave. Santos didn’t know about grappling, but after hearing about it he decided to visit the local social project where it was taught. It took him, one class, to decide that he wanted to train as well, and immediately asked if he could apply for a scholarship.

Coach Pedro Freitas took Erberth under his wing at the Roraima Top Team academy and although Pedro was a blue belt at the time, he saw the immense potential in Erberth, and always pushed him to compete. When Erberth’s mother would not let him train for doing poorly at school, coach Freitas would always come to the Santos residence to convince her to allow Erberth to train.

Although from a small team, Erberth started doing well at state and national level competitions. Seeing the talent Santos had at one of these events, coach Márcio Rodrigues brought him into his training center, a team Rodrigues had built in Jacarepaguá, with street kids and one of the most well-known jiu-jitsu social projects in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Santos’ success on the mats did not match his attitude outside and in the gym. After a few unfortunate incidents with his teammates, Rodrigues expelled Erberth from the academy.

After his stint at Equipe Márcio Rodriges, Santos was taken in by Luis “Guigo” Guilherme who invited Erberth to move to Sao Paulo, where he could train in a more competitive environment and reach his full potential. Erberth grabbed the offer with both hands and moved to the eclectic Brazilian state. He was a blue belt then.

In 2014 Erberth Santos started competing internationally, as a brown belt. Being Lloyd Irvin the strongest connection instructor “Guigo” had in North American land, Erberth began staying with and competing for the Maryland team when in the US.

In December 2014, just after winning the “ASN Challenge”, a mixed tournament where Erberth defeated some of the best black belts in Brazil, Santos was awarded his black belt by Master Luiz Guilherme.

Erberth’s behavior would cause him to leave Guigo’s team in November 2015, then being taken by Almeida Jiu Jitsu’s Academy, a team led by Caio Almeida and with links to Atos JJ. This relationship would also fall through, less than two years later.

Erberth Santos Grappling Record

252 WINS
  • BY POINTS
    71 (28%)
  • BY ADVANTAGES
    24 (10%)
  • BY SUBMISSION
    137 (54%)
  • BY DECISION
    16 (6%)
  • BY PENALTIES
    3 (1%)
  • BY DQ
    1 (0%)

137 SUBMISSIONS WINS

#214eb8
Choke from back
22
30
#86e620
Submission
13
18
#5AD3D1
Kneebar
12
16
#d1212a
RNC
9
13
#fad11b
Armbar
8
11
#f58822
Toe hold
8
11
#224aba
Choke
7
10
#ff9124
wristlock
4
5
#bf1f6c
Footlock
2
3
#22c9a5
Bow and arrow
2
3
#fad223
Cross choke
2
3
#03861f
Calf slicer
1
2
#039a1f
Triangle
1
2
#03b41f
Cross face
1
2
#03c61f
Botinha
1
1
#03d61f
Mounted triangle
1
1
#03f61f
Shoulder lock
1
1
#82ff5f
Violin armlock
1
1
#a4ff5f
Ankle lock
1
1
#dbff5f
50/50 armbar
1
1
Triangle armbar
1
1
Flying triangle
1
1
137
(100%) SUBMISSIONS
  • 30 (22%)
    Choke from back
  • 18 (13%)
    Submission
  • 16 (12%)
    Kneebar
  • 13 (9%)
    RNC
  • 11 (8%)
    Armbar
  • 11 (8%)
    Toe hold
  • 10 (7%)
    Choke
  • 5 (4%)
    wristlock
  • 3 (2%)
    Footlock
  • 3 (2%)
    Bow and arrow
  • 3 (2%)
    Cross choke
  • 2 (1%)
    Calf slicer
  • 2 (1%)
    Triangle
  • 2 (1%)
    Cross face
  • 1 (1%)
    Botinha
  • 1 (1%)
    Mounted triangle
  • 1 (1%)
    Shoulder lock
  • 1 (1%)
    Violin armlock
  • 1 (1%)
    Ankle lock
  • 1 (1%)
    50/50 armbar
  • 1 (1%)
    Triangle armbar
  • 1 (1%)
    Flying triangle
56 LOSSES
  • BY POINTS
    20 (36%)
  • BY ADVANTAGES
    2 (4%)
  • BY SUBMISSION
    24 (43%)
  • BY DECISION
    6 (11%)
  • BY PENALTIES
    1 (2%)
  • BY DQ
    3 (5%)

24 SUBMISSIONS LOSSES

#214eb8
Verbal tap
29
7
#86e620
Choke from back
17
4
#5AD3D1
Kneebar
8
2
#d1212a
Armbar
4
1
#fad11b
North south choke
4
1
#f58822
Footlock
4
1
#224aba
Estima lock
4
1
#ff9124
RNC
4
1
#bf1f6c
Guillotine
4
1
#22c9a5
Triangle
4
1
#fad223
Toe hold
4
1
#03861f
Katagatame
4
1
#039a1f
Heel hook
4
1
#03b41f
Triangle armbar
4
1
24
(100%) SUBMISSIONS
  • 7 (29%)
    Verbal tap
  • 4 (17%)
    Choke from back
  • 2 (8%)
    Kneebar
  • 1 (4%)
    Armbar
  • 1 (4%)
    North south choke
  • 1 (4%)
    Footlock
  • 1 (4%)
    Estima lock
  • 1 (4%)
    RNC
  • 1 (4%)
    Guillotine
  • 1 (4%)
    Triangle
  • 1 (4%)
    Toe hold
  • 1 (4%)
    Katagatame
  • 1 (4%)
    Heel hook
  • 1 (4%)
    Triangle armbar

Erberth Santos Fight History

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