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Jean Jacques Machado (born February 12, 1968) is a Brazilian Jiu jitsu practitioner. He is one of the five Machado brothers ( Carlos , Roger, Rigan and John). Machado is nephew of BJJ co-founder and Grandmaster Carlos Gracie , and learned the martial art from an early age.
The most recent family champions have been Rigan Machado, Jean Jacques Machado and Carlos Machado. The most successful Machados in Brazilian jiu-jitsu Competition are Rigan Machado and Jean Jacques Machado, who is a multiple time ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship medalist (Gold, Silver(X2)). [2]
She quickly excelled in the art and after only 4.5 years of training under Machado was promoted to black belt in June 2005. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In addition to training under Jean Jacques Machado, Felicia also trains under fellow Machado black belt and 10th planet jiu-jitsu founder Eddie Bravo .
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[2] Draculino grew up with Ryan Gracie, Ralph Gracie, and Renzo Gracie, taking classes under both Jean Jacques Machado and Carlos Gracie, Jr. at the original Gracie Barra Academy. [3] He began competition early, earning championships from the blue belt upwards. In 2007, Draculino, Ryan Gracie, and Roberto Gordo founded Gracie Fusion MMA team.
Manny Machado hit two homers and drove in three runs for the San Diego Padres, who beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 on Friday night to extend their season-high winning streak to eight games. A ...
The sets at Kix were built on four tunes, with the band usually playing a medley of three of them each set. [10] " Kix" was a new tune named for the Boston club, [11] "Back-Seat Betty" and "Aïda" came from The Man with the Horn, and "My Man's Gone Now" was an adaptation of the Gershwin song that Davis had recorded in 1958 for the Gil Evans-orchestrated Porgy and Bess album. [11]
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