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  2. Luiz França - Wikipedia

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    Luiz França Filho (1910–1982) was a Brazilian martial artist and one of the primary founders of a non-Gracie lineage of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ). França learned from Soshihiro Satake, Geo Omori, and Mitsuyo Maeda, three Japanese who had immigrated to Brazil and from whom he learned Kodokan judo.

  3. Nazareno Malegarie - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu [ edit ] In 2001, after his family moved to Brazil, he started training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu , winning the 2003 and 2004 Brazilian jiu-jitsu World Championships in the blue belt division, [ 5 ] South American and state tournaments.

  4. European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship - Wikipedia

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    European No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship is a No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament hosted annually by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. It was first held in 2012 in London , England [ 1 ] and has been held subsequently each year in Rome , Italy .

  5. List of Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian jiu-jitsu ranking system awards practitioners different colored belts for increasing levels of knowledge and skill. [1] [2] The system shares its origins with Judo but now has its own character that has become synonymous with the art, including an informality in promotional criteria and a conservative approach to promotion in general generally resulting in a longer time to reach ...

  6. 1998 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, commonly known as the 1998 Mundials or Worlds, was an international jiu-jitsu event organised by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJFF) and held at the Tijuca Tênis Clube in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 1 April 1998.

  7. Jujutsu - Wikipedia

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    Jujutsu (Japanese: 柔術 jūjutsu, Japanese pronunciation: [dʑɯːʑɯtsɯ] or [dʑɯꜜːʑɯtsɯ] ⓘ [1]), also known as jiu-jitsu and ju-jitsu (both / dʒ uː ˈ dʒ ɪ t s uː / joo-JITS-oo [2]), is a family of Japanese martial arts and a system of close combat (unarmed or with a minor weapon) that can be used in a defensive or offensive manner to kill or subdue one or more weaponless ...

  8. Luiz Azeredo - Wikipedia

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    Luiz Azeredo; Born 10 June 1976 (age 48)São Paulo, Brazil: Other names: The Joker: Height: 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Weight: 71 kg (157 lb; 11.2 st) Division: Middleweight Welterweight

  9. Historical European martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Significant masters of Destreza included Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza ("the father of Destreza", d. 1600) and Luis Pacheco de Narváez (1600, 1632). Girard Thibault (1630) was a Dutch master influenced by these ideals. The French school of fencing also moves away from its Italian roots, developing its own terminology, rules and systems of ...