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  2. Brazilian jiu-jitsu ranking system - Wikipedia

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    It is awarded in lieu of a ninth and tenth degree black belt. If a practitioner receives his or her black belt at 19 years old, the earliest they could expect to receive a ninth degree red belt would be at the age of 67. [1] Brazilian jiu-jitsu red belt holders are often addressed within the art by the title grandmaster.

  3. Brazilian jiu-jitsu - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian jiu-jitsu was first developed around 1925 by Brazilian brothers ... under the IBJJF rules, the weight classes vary by age, sex and competition type (Gi vs ...

  4. B.J. Penn - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] At the age of 17, Penn began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after being introduced to it by his neighbor, Tom Callos. [18] Callos had put up fliers in local gyms looking for people to train with, [19] and B.J.'s father Jay Dee Penn had called Callos and said his boys were interested. [18] Callos then taught B.J. and his brother what ...

  5. Mayssa Bastos - Wikipedia

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    Mayssa Bastos (born 23 October 1997) is a Brazilian submission grappler and black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor. Bastos has won almost every single major jiu-jitsu tournaments in both Gi and No-Gi. She is the current roosterweight World Champion, World No-Gi Champion, Pan American Champion and the light-featherweight European Champion. [3]

  6. Leandro Lo - Wikipedia

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    Leandro Pereira do Nascimento Lo was born on 11 May 1989 on the east side of São Paulo, Brazil. [1] [6] He started practising Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) at the age of 14, after joining a program for low-income children and adolescents, [6] set up by Jiu-Jitsu instructor and coach Cicero Costha, called Projecto Social Lutando Pelo Bem or PSLPB (Social Project Fighting for Good).

  7. Mikey Musumeci - Wikipedia

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    Michael Musumeci Jr. (born July 7, 1996) is an American submission grappler and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt competitor. [c] A four-time World Champion and Pan American Champion in colored belts, Musumeci is a five-time IBJJF black belt World Champion (four times in Gi and once in No-Gi), and the first American to win more than one IBJJF World title at black belt. [11]

  8. Caio Terra - Wikipedia

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    Caio Terra (born 8 February 1986) is a Brazilian Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) competitor and world champion. Caio began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2003 and received his black belt in 2006. His promotion to black belt is one of the quickest recorded in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu history.

  9. Meggie Ochoa - Wikipedia

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    Ochoa is a three-time champion at the World IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship (2014 as a white belt, 2015 and 2016 as a blue belt) [8] She would participate at the 2018 Ju-Jitsu World Championships in Sweden, where she would become the first Filipino jujutsu champion by bagging the gold medal in the women's BJJ -49kg. [9]

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