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  2. Zenith BJJ - Wikipedia

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    Zenith BJJ is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu association and team started in 2013 by black belt World champions Robert Drysdale and Rodrigo Cavaca. [3] Drysdale runs Zenith Las Vegas and Cavaca runs Zenith Santos in Brazil, with more affiliates in the US, Canada, Central America, South America, Europe and Australia.

  3. Bernardo Faria - Wikipedia

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    Bernardo Rocha de Faria is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor and instructor. He is five-time World Jiu-Jitsu Champion , European Champion , Pan-American Champion and Brazilian National Champion . In February and March 2013, Faria was ranked first in the IBJJF World Ranking of all divisions, and was chosen as the best jiu jitsu athlete of 2015.

  4. Brazilian jiu-jitsu - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, to be promoted in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the wearing of the jiu-jitsu gi while training is a requirement. Recently with the growing popularity of "no-gi" Brazilian jiu-jitsu has the practice of giving out belts to no-gi practitioners (e.g., Rolles Gracie awarding Rashad Evans a black belt) has become more common.

  5. Fellipe Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Fellipe Andrew Silva (born October 24, 1994) is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Rodrigo Cavaca. He is the 2021 World Champion in the absolute division and 2023 World Champion in the 94 kg division. [1] He is Euros Champion in 2019, 2020, 2022, [2] and 2023. [3] He is the Pan Champion of 2019, 2020, and 2021. [4]

  6. André Pederneiras - Wikipedia

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    During Pederneiras' BJJ career under the Carlson Gracie team, he was a six-time Brazilian National Champion. [2] [13] In 2019, the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) promoted Pederneiras to 7th degree Coral (Red and Black) Belt. [13] Pederneiras' nickname is Dedé which is a friendly way of saying André, in Portuguese. [2]

  7. Alexandre Paiva - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre "Gigi" Paiva (born March 4, 1967, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a long standing figure, having been involved in Jiu Jitsu since the early 1980s, in the Brazilian jiu-jitsu community who has made a number of important contributions to the sport which are referenced below.

  8. Antônio Braga Neto - Wikipedia

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    São Paulo, Brazil Win 4–0 Renato Matos TKO (punches) Detonaco Fight Championship November 20, 2007: 1 4:55 Brazil Win 3–0 Cezar Ferreira: Decision (unanimous) XFC: Brazil April 29, 2007: 3 5:00 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Win 2–0 Eduardo Camilo Submission (armbar) XFC: Brazil April 29, 2007: 1 1:46 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Win 1–0 Lolito Lolito

  9. Bruno Malfacine - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Malfacine (born 28 August 1986 in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) competitor. Malfacine, a winner of 10 World Championships, was inducted into the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation Hall of Fame and is widely considered to be the best roosterweight of all time. [1]

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