http://www.graciemag.com/2012/05/the-16-lessons-from-last-jiu-jitsu-world-championship/
16 lessons from BJJ World Champions like The Mendes brothers, Kron Gracie, Durinho, Gaby Garcia about last years events. A must read
Chris Savarese
http://www.graciemag.com/2012/05/the-16-lessons-from-last-jiu-jitsu-world-championship/
16 lessons from BJJ World Champions like The Mendes brothers, Kron Gracie, Durinho, Gaby Garcia about last years events. A must read
BJJ match of the day is from the Brasileiro in 2006 between Romulo Barral vs Demien Maia. Barral is a 2x World Champion, 2x Pan Am Champ and a World Nogi Champion (2009). Maia, a former UFC fighter is a 3x Brazilian World Cup Champion and 2007 ADCC Champion. Great finish w/ a basic move!!
“You cannot change your destination overnight, but you can change your direction overnight.” – Jim Rohn
BJJ match of the day is from the 2010 Copa de Mundo between Rodolfo Vieira vs Mario Reis.Reis is a 2x World Champion but was no match for the monster Rodolfo/ Vieira is the best BJJ competitor in the world right now and the favorite to win double gold this weekend at the World Championship. Can he be stopped? Who do you think can stop him in the gi?
“The world has the habit of making room for the man whose actions show that he knows where he is going.” – Napoleon Hill
Nice analysis from J-Sho on Mundial this weekend
This is the 17th Mundials of the modern era (1996 – ) and despite the absence of a number of Elite players due to injury, MMA or retirement (not least champions Roger Gracie and Braulio Estima) this edition looks to have surpassed even last year’s stellar competitor list.
Budovideos will once again be running an online stream on the Saturday and Sunday, more details here: http://www.budovideos.com/online/
When not commentating on the stream, Caleb will no doubt be running his excellent live blogging service on http://thefightworkspodcast.com/
Some random Mundial stats to start us off:
*Of the 160 black belt golds won since 1996, Gracie Barra & offshoots have won 52 gold, Alliance & offshoots have won 44 gold, Gracie Humaita have won 22 golds, Nova Uniao have won 13 golds and Carlson Gracie Team & offshoots have won 11 golds
*Roger has won 10 golds (7 weight and 3 absolute)
*Xande has won 6 golds (4 weight & 2 absolute).
*Saulo Ribeiro, Marcelo Garcia and Robson Moura have both won 5 golds at their weight.
*Royler Gracie, Bruno Malfacine, Fabio Gurgel, Roberto Magalhães (Roleta) & Rubens Charles (Cobrinha) won 4 golds at their weight.
*Robson Moura won his first black belt gold in 1997 and his most recent in 2007, the longest span in terms of first and last golds.
*Only 4 men have won 10 or more medals at Black Belt: Xande Ribeiro (12), Saulo Ribeiro (10), Comprido (10) and Roger (15)
*Roleta and Cobrinha have both won the Pan Ams and the Mundials 3 years in a row.
*Royler, Robson and Cobrinha have won their divisions 4 years in a row.
*Saulo won a different weight division 4 years in a row (1997 – 2000 Medio, Pesado, Meio Pesado, Super Pesado).
*Roger Gracie has been in his weight category final 7 years in a row, winning all 7.
*Xande is the “winningest” Champion here, with 6 Mundials, 4 Copa do Mundo and 2 ADCC Titles to his name.
*** The Divisions***
Competitors to date here at the IBJJF site
*** Roosterweight – Galo ***
2011 Mundials: Bruno Malfacine
2011 CBJJE Mundials: Ivaniel Oliveira
2012 Europeans: Koji Shibamoto
2012 Pan Ams: Caio Terra
2012 World Pro Gi: N/A
2012 Brasilieros: Igor dos Santos
The Contenders?
Bruno Malfacine; Felipe Costa; Koji Shibamoto; Rafael Freitas; Igor dos Santos
What might happen?
In the absence of Roger, as close as it gets to a sure thing at the Mundials, the identity of the finalists can pretty confidently be predicted with Malfacine will be looking for his 4th Gold in a row here, probably by a 4th straight finals match with Caio Terra. Shibamoto may have won major tournaments, but not when Terra or Bruno have been in the same division. Costa is unlikely to add to his Mundials titles but may break the record for most bronze in a division. Freitas and Dos Santos won’t make it easy for Terra or Bruno, but I’d still see the latter two making their 5th straight face-off in a Mundials Final
Random facts
*Malfacine will be going for his Fifth Mundials gold and his fourth in a row, with Costa and Terra gunning for their second.
*Felipe Costa has six bronze medals in this division, equaling Comprido’s record at Black Belt.
*** Light Featherweight – Pluma ***
2011 Mundials: Guilherme Mendes
2011 CBJJE Mundials: Adriano Mineiro
2012 Europeans: Carlos Vieira Holanda
2012 Pan Ams: Bruno Malfacine
2012 World Pro Gi (-65kg): Fernando Vieira
2012 Brasilieros: José Tiago
The Contenders?
Daniel Beleza; Carlos Vieira Holanda; Ary Farias; Guilherme Mendes; Gabriel Willcox; Bernardo Pitel; Laercio Fernandes; Dai Yoshioka; Pablo Silva; Samuel Braga
What might happen?
Gracie Barra (Braga and Souza) and Atos (Gui & Ary) both have very strong pairings, with multiple Mundials and Pan titles between them. Farias’ vanquisher in the recent Brasilieros final Jose Tiago is not enrolled and Malfacine, who beat Gui at the Pans will not be in contention, but perennial medalists Beleza, Holanda and Fernandes will be in contention as well. Depending on the brackets, I would most likely expect to see Atos vs Barra semi-finals with Gui and Braga the likely finalists.
Random facts
*Mendes & Braga will be going for a third Mundials title.
*In 2011 Gui and Rafa Mendes joined the Ribeiro brothers and the Correa brothers (aka Gordo & Gordinho) as world champion siblings, but they were the first to have done it in the same year. They will be confident of repeating the feat this year
*Bernardo Pitel last tasted Gold here in 2001, if we managed to pull off a win here this year, his span between golds would be a new record (surpassing Robson Moura’s 1997 and 2007 golds
*** Featherweight – Pena ***
2011 Mundials: Rafael Mendes
2011 CBJJE Mundials: Mário Reis
2012 Europeans: Bruno Frazatto
2012 Pan Ams: Rafael Mendes
2012 World Pro Gi (-70kg): Samuel Hertzog
2012 Brasilieros: Leonardo Saggioro
The Contenders?
Rafael Mendes; Leonardo Saggioro; Eduardo Ramos; Justin Rader; Isaque Paiva; Samuel
Hertzog; Rubens “Cobrinha”; Mario Reis; Marcelino Freitas; Mike Fowler.
What might happen?
Former World Champion Mario Reis has recently joined Alliance. The veteran black belt may yet
one day have had more clubs that Liz Taylor has had husbands, but in a way he was already part
of the same club as Cobrinha, the club of people who cannot beat Rafa Mendes.
Mendes blew the competition away at this year’s Pans, mauling Justin Rader and then submitting
Cobrinha in the final, the first time this has happened at black belt. The bracket has depth, with
Frazatto’s conqueror Isaque Paiva; World Pro Gi champ Hertzog and Brasilieros champ Saggioro
in attendance, but as above, which of these contenders has the gameplan to dethrone Mendes?
Random facts
*Mendes, like his brother Gui, will be looking for a third Mundials Gold.
*If Cobrinha wins this year, he makes it 5 Mundial Golds
*Two time champion Mario Reis had medaled at black belt eight years in a row, but will be hoping he can add to his golds from 2003 and 2004.
*Mendes is the only reigning ADCC and Mundials champion.
*Gabriel Willcox is the lightest person to ever win his weight (Pena) and the absolute at the same IBJJF Black Belt competition (2006 Masters & Seniors). Mario Reis has achieved the same feat at the 2009 CBJJE Mundials.
The Contenders?
What might happen?
*** Middleweight – Medio ***
The Contenders?
What might happen?
Random facts
*** Middle Heavy – Meio Pesado ***
The Contenders?
What might happen?
Random facts
*** Heavy – Pesado ***
The Contenders?
What might happen?
Random facts
The Contenders?
What might happen?
Random facts
*** Ultra Heavy- Pesadissimo ***
The Contenders?
What might happen?
Random facts
*** Absolute ***
The Contenders?
What might happen?
Random facts
The Absolute winners to date
BJJ match of the day is a semi-final match from Brasileiro a few weeks ago between Murillo Santana(yellow/green belt) vs Nivaldo Lima. Lima won double gold at the event and many insiders are picking him as one to watch in the World Championships this weekend. He is in the same division as Galvao and Rafael Lovato Jr so we will see.
“Falling down is how we grow, staying down is how we die.” – Brian Vaszily
Everyone at Savarese BJJ wishes everyone a Happy and safe Memorial Day weekend!! Please remember those who allow us to do so!
BJJ match of the day is between 2 of the best gi competitors in the world, Braulio Estima vs Rodolfo Vieira at the World Pro JJ Cup in 2009. Enjoy.
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