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  2. Rich Franklin - Wikipedia

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    After his second loss to Anderson, Franklin began making regular trips to Seattle, WA to train with Matt Hume of AMC Pankration. At UFC 83 on April 19, 2008, Franklin faced Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Travis Lutter. During the bout, Lutter was able to secure a tight, high-level armbar, though Franklin was able to escape and go on to win the ...

  3. Mauricio Villardo - Wikipedia

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    Mauricio Villardo Reis (born January 14, 1975) is best known as Mauricio Villardo. Professor Villardo is a Master Instructor and practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He holds a sixth-degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu from Royler Gracie, [1] the head instructor of Gracie Humaitá.

  4. Soshihiro Satake - Wikipedia

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    In January 1916, Satake won the first jiu-jitsu tournament in the Amazon. [2] [5] In Manaus Satake opened his own academy in 1916, at the Atlético Rio Negro Clube, which became the first Japanese to open a judo and jiu-jitsu academy in Brazil. [2] [4] Satake became a Brazilian citizen and changed his name to Antônio Soshihiro Satake. [4]

  5. Alberto Crane - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Lewis Crane (born July 14, 1976) is an American former mixed martial artist, submission grappler and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor. He has fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and is a former King of the Cage and Ring of Fire lightweight champion. He is the founder of Legacy Jiu-jitsu Academy.

  6. Taro Miyake - Wikipedia

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    Taro Miyake (Miyake Taruji) (c. 1881–1935) [1] was a professional Japanese jujutsu fighter, instructor, catch wrestler and author. Protege of the legendary ground-fighter Mataemon “Newaza” Tanabe, he is credited with helping establish jujutsu and MMA in the United Kingdom, France and the United States at the start of the 20th century.

  7. Kathy Long - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Long (born April 21, 1964) is an American kickboxer, mixed martial artist, and actress. [1] [2] She has held various kickboxing championships, including two KICK World Kickboxing titles and the WKA and ISKA world titles.

  8. Ryan Bow - Wikipedia

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    He and his wife moved there in September 2014. Bow earned a black belt in Brazilian Ju-Jitsu in 2016, under the guidance of former Pride and UFC Heavyweight Champion Rodrigo Nogueira and former BJJ world champion Rafael Haubert. In 2017 Bow and his wife moved back to Seattle, where he opened Fight Gods Mixed Martial Arts Academy. [2]

  9. Mitsuyo Maeda - Wikipedia

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    On December 22, 1915, according to O Tempo, jiu-jitsu world champion Maeda, head of the Japanese troupe, and Satake, New York champion, performed an enthusiastic and sensational jiu-jitsu match. On the same day, Nagib Assef, an Australian Greco-Roman wrestling champion of Turkish origin, challenged Maeda.

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