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Rickson Gracie
Born (1958-11-20) November 20, 1958 (age 65)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
DivisionMiddleweight (185 lb)
StyleBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Sambo
Teacher(s)Helio Gracie
Rank8th degree black and red belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
black belt in Judo
black belt in Aikido
Years active1980, 1984, 1994 - 2000 (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total11
Wins11
By submission11
Losses0
[1]

Rickson Gracie (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈxiksõ ˈɡɾejsi]; born November 20, 1958) is a Brazilian 8th degree black and red belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and a retired mixed martial artist.[2][3][4] He is a member of the Gracie family: the son of Hélio Gracie, brother to Rorion and Relson Gracie, and half-brother to Rolker, Royce, Robin and Royler Gracie.[5]

Biography

Rickson, son of Helio Gracie, was born into Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. At six years old he began competing; at 15 he started to teach it; and at 18 he received his black belt. At 20 Rickson won his first victory against the famous 230-pound Brazilian brawler Rei Zulu. With this victory, Rickson gained immediate national acclaim as the top freestyle fighter, leaving his mark on the history of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and the Gracie challenge. Five years later Zulu requested a rematch and lost to Rickson again, in Maracanazinho before an audience of 20,000 spectators.

Rickson is an 8th Degree Black Belt Open Class Champion of the Gracie Family, whose technique is considered to be the finest expression of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in the world. His innate talent and mastery of the sport have been demonstrated in numerous Jiu-Jitsu tournaments, freestyle wrestling, Sambo, open weight freestyle competitions and no holds barred fighting matches. Rickson is a two-time Brazilian Champion in freestyle wrestling, a Gold Medal Winner of Sambo, and for almost two decades he has been the middle-heavyweight and no weight division World Jiu-Jitsu Champion. He conquered Japan's elite fighting in a tournament, the Japan Open Vale Tudo, winning both in 1994 and 1995. At this time, Rickson was acknowledged by the Japanese for possessing the Samurai Spirit.

In the 1997 Pride 1 Vale Tudo match in Japan's Tokyo Dome (before 47,860 spectators), he defeated Japanese professional wrestler, Nobuhiko Takada, in 4:47 of the first round. A year later, to the day, at Pride 4, Rickson defeated Takada once again. At Colosseum 2000, held at the Tokyo Dome, broadcast to 30 million TV Tokyo viewers, Rickson fought Masakatsu Funaki. He defeated his opponent with a rear naked choke in 11:46 of the first round.

Rickson has been teaching his martial arts style for over 20 years and his array of students have included FBI Agents, SWAT Teams, Navy SEALs, Delta Force, Army Rangers, military personnel, martial artists of various styles, athletes and actors. Rickson founded the Rickson Gracie International Jiu-Jitsu Association in 1996 in order to provide a thorough and complete system in which Jiu-Jitsu students, for the first time, are presented with clearly defined standards of progression relating to proper Belt Ranking and Testing. Through the Association, the traditional, technical and philosophical aspects of Jiu-Jitsu can be shared with students around the world.

Rickson competes in invitational tournaments and teaches on Special Tours and seminars as well as at the Rickson Gracie International Jiu-Jitsu Center in West Los Angeles. Rickson's students credit his teachings with the achievement of great self confidence, heightened awareness, stress reduction, youthful vitality, increased physical energy, balance improvement and inner peace. [citation needed]

Paulo Filho, former PRIDE middleweight fighter and former 185 lb World Extreme Cagefighting champion,[6] states that Rickson's skills at Jiu-Jitsu are unparalleled. In Gracie magazine, Filho says "I have trained with the toughest guys formed by Carlson Gracie. They were all great and I for sure don’t want to diminish anybody, but I have to say that no one ever did to me what Rickson Gracie has done during training these last days.”[7] Olympic gold medalist Mark Schultz said, "Rickson Gracie and me had a match in the BYU wrestling room in 1992. He made me tap out twice and told me I was the toughest guy he’d gone against. Rickson was the best fighter I’d ever seen. He still may be." [8]

Rickson has confirmed that he is officially retired now and his major focus is to give seminars on Jiu-Jitsu and to try to develop BJJ as his father saw it: not a fighting tool but a social tool, to give confidence to women, children, and physically weak individuals by giving them the ability to defend themselves.[citation needed]

Released by Manga Entertainment in 1999, Choke, is a 98 minute documentary by filmmaker Robert Goodman who follows Rickson Gracie and 2 other fighters as they prepare and fight in Tokyo's Vale Tudo 1995. Choke has been distributed in 23 countries. Rickson has a small role in The Incredible Hulk as Bruce Banner's martial arts instructor. His character is credited as an Aikido instructor, despite his Jiu-Jitsu background. He has appeared on National Geographic's television programme Fight Science.[9][10]

Controversy

Rickson has raised the ire of some in the MMA community by criticizing the abilities of current top fighters. Though he has not fought in a sanctioned MMA contest in ten years, he claims that he could still beat them easily. In an interview with Tokyo Sports, Rickson argued that Fedor Emelianenko is a great athlete, but possesses "so-so" technical ability, and that he (Rickson) is "100% sure" that he would defeat him.[11]

In 2010, Rickson stated that he disagreed with those who view Emelianenko as "somehow special" and that he believed Emelianenko deserved to lose the decision in his fight with Ricardo Arona; described Brock Lesnar as having "zero defense from the bottom" in the fight against Carwin; and criticized Shane Carwin for what he perceived were deficiencies in Carwin's jiu-jitsu game, characterizing him as "strong as a bull but flimsy like a paper tiger."[12] Previous critical comments that Rickson made about Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira (claiming that Nogueira has no "guard") prompted Wanderlei Silva to say that Rickson is "living in a fantasy world."[13]

Hélio Gracie disputed Rickson's claim to have had over 400 fights. According to Hélio, Rickson has only competed in fights that are commonly known and reported: the two against Rei Zulu and those that took place in Japan. Hélio alleged that Rickson uses practice and amateur bouts to obtain a number over 400, and that if he counted his fights like Rickson does, he would have in excess of one million. [14]

Fighting record

In addition to Rickson Gracie's record in professional mixed martial arts of 11-0, the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy website profile claims that:

Rickson has at least one loss — from the 1993 U.S. Sambo Championships in Norman, Oklahoma, where he was defeated by Ron Tripp by Total Victory via uchi-mata in 45 seconds. Rickson disputed this loss, claiming he was misinformed of the rules of the event.[15][16]

Personal life

Rickson has 4 children; Rockson Gracie (deceased), Kauan, Kaulin and Kron Gracie. Aside from Jiu-Jitsu, Rickson is ranked in Judo, Sambo and Aikido. [citation needed]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
11 matches 11 wins 0 losses
By submission 11 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 11–0 Japan Masakatsu Funaki Technical submission (rear naked choke) C2K: Colosseum May 26, 2000 1 12:49 Japan
Win 10–0 Japan Nobuhiko Takada Submission (armbar) Pride 4 October 11, 1998 1 9:30 Tokyo, Japan
Win 9–0 Japan Nobuhiko Takada Submission (armbar) Pride 1 October 11, 1997 1 4:47 Tokyo, Japan
Win 8–0 Japan Yuki Nakai Submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1995 April 20, 1995 1 6:22 Tokyo, Japan
Win 7–0 Japan Koichiro Kimura Submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1995 April 20, 1995 1 2:07 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6–0 Japan Yoshihisa Yamamoto Technical submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1995 April 20, 1995 3 3:49 Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–0 United States Bud Smith Submission (punches) Vale Tudo Japan 1994 July 29, 1994 1 0:39 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Win 4–0 United States Dave Levicki Submission (punches) Vale Tudo Japan 1994 July 29, 1994 1 2:40 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Win 3–0 Japan Yoshinori Nishi Submission (rear naked choke) Vale Tudo Japan 1994 July 29, 1994 1 2:52 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Win 2–0 Brazil Rei Zulu Submission (rear naked choke) Independent promotion January 1, 1984 1 N/A Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win 1–0 Brazil Rei Zulu Submission (rear naked choke) Independent promotion April 25, 1980 1 11:55 Brasília, Brazil

JuJitsu and MMA Fight Record

Undated Bouts: Defeated Hugo Duarte Draw with Marco Ruas Defeated Saulo Ribiero Defeated Jamelao Defeated Aljandre Paiva Defeated Leonardo Castello Defeated Branca Defeated Tom Haezle Defeated Equada

1972: Defeated R.Kilpatrick,U.S.Army by submission

1973: Defeated Mateo Macia(1/10)by choke(0:14) Defeated Ingnacio Paulino(1/13)by choke(0:12) Defeated Ernesto Hoau(1/16)by choke(0:21) Defeated Melio Acuna(1/19)by choke(0:16) Defeated Guillermo"Billy"Sanchez(1/23) Defeated Franco DeLaVechio(1/30) Defeated Cheyenne Riveria(2/16)by clock choke(0:09) Defeated Ed"Slim"Greene(2/21) Defeated Hans"The Great"Stachel(2/28) Defeated Raul Martinez(3/09) Defeated Poli Vasquez(3/16) Defeated Felix Polo(?)by rear mount(0:23) Defeated Hector Grazos(?)by choke Defeated Joa DaSilva(?)by choke Defeated Wilson Rodrigues(?) Defeated Eder Pires(?)by choke Defeated Ado Jua(?)by submission(1:04) Defeated Manoel Silva(?)by triangle choke(0:07) Defeated Hector Girouz(?)by clock choke(0:11) Defeated Luies Rodriguez(?)by submission(0:19) Defeated Miguel BoggWright(4/2) Defeated Fracno Rendarogue(4/6) Defeated Ted Tackman(4/13) Defeated Rouxton Grisoulyon(6/16) Defeated Andoulet Voiter(6/23) Defeated Steven Kentman(4/20) Defeated Dadari Ryomu(5/14) Defeated Frank Kentwick(7/14) Defeated Kurasetsu Nisho(9/12) Defeated Baltazar Silva Defeated Costenito Montes Defeated Benito Valdez Defeated Alejandro Melendez Defeated Tomas Chavez Defeated Jeronimo Flores Defeated Miguel Clemente Defeated Romeo Castillo Defeated Alex Cazares Defeated Jorge Pacheco Defeated Farolito Ayala Defeated Armando Castro Defeated Guillermo Guillen Defeated Jose Rosa by TKO Defeated Memo Lopez by armbar(0:08) Defeated Pajarito Rivera Defeated Raul Herrera Defeated Felipe Pinder by submission(0:10)_ Defeated Arlindo Chang by choke(0:07) Defeated Famoso Lara by triangle choke(0:16)

1974: Defeated Felix Chaez(?) by rear choke(0:14) Defeated Joa Klein(?) Defeated Luies Steiner(?) Defeated Hans Leisjua(?) by knockout Defeated Miguel Garzo(?) Defeated Eder Montes(?) Defeated Poli Hernandez(?) Defeated Chatieroux Chavez(1/3) Defeated Luies Chavez(1/10) by choke Defeated Roberto Neres(1/16) by choke Defeated Jacquim Rodrigues(1/19) by choke Defeated Nelson Danton(1/23)) by choke(0:09) Defeated Helio Miesergauez(1/30) Defeated Valintin Xavier(2/14) Defeated Romero Baltazr(2/24) Defeated German Soto(3/11) Defeated Hernon Uribe(3/19) by submission(0:17) Defeated Mauro Zenos(3/25) by submission(0:10) Defeated Bekim Tonna(3/31) by clock choke(0:13) Defeated Sergio Villegas(4/05) Defeated Ronaldo Suarza(4/12) Defeated Lachie Fernandez(4/19) Defeated Shane Cartbel((4/22) Defeated Voitier Readieson(5/17) Defeated Rougatat Jeanette(5/1) Defeated Fernando Andison(5/25) Defeated Wayami Hiho(6/7) Defeated Taisumei Futomo(7/1) Defeated Fakuyari Roso(9/26) by knockout (0:19) Defeated Brad Hedgewick(9/6) Defeated Grisenoire Rendardier(5/9) Defeated Val Xavier(10/12) Defeated Fernandeo Sawlo(10/16) Defeated Tony Dulseti(10/) Defeated Hernando Lopez(10/19) Defeated Humberto Gurreo(10/23) Defeated Anicato Rodriguez(10/25) Defeated Franciso Navaro(10/30) Defeated Hip Yi-Lee(11/14) Defeated Alcio Mierjous(11/18) Defeated Gilberto Almonte(11/23) Defeated Young Joffre(11/27) Defeated Micheal Von-Ryan(12/06) by choke(0:07) Defeated Mandingo(12/15) by choke(0:08) Defeated KiKo Jineres(12/22) by choke(0:05) Defeated Larry Robinson(12/26)by clock choke(0:14) Defeated Daniel Santi(12/30)by triangle chock(0:09)

1975: Defeated Mao Calderon(1/17) Defeated Renato Juao(1/28) Defeated Ricky Navarro(2/14) Defeated Franco Mitsumi(2/26) Defeated Al Simaratana(3/05) Defeated Bansumei Nakushu(3/23) Defeated Rudy Boggwood(3/28) Defeated Joel Hodgeton(4/25) Defeated Spencer Cartwood(5/18) Defeated Jean Dobman(6/21) Defeated Fernando Chaturue(7/7) Defeated Jon Campham(7/24) Defeated Bob Fairwood(8/20) Defeated Julio Bonardier(10/2) Defeated Jason Jean-Pierre(10/9) Defeated Gomeo Boyd(10/16) Defeated Hans Kruger(10/23) Defeated Angel Rodrigeuz(10/30) Defeated Fighting Fernandez(11/14) Defeated Ado Ramos(11/21) Defeated Pu Yi Tong(11/28) by submission(0:18) Defeated Milnos Branski(12/06) Defeated Shane Scott(12/13) Defeated Julious Hernaou(12/20) Defeated Ramiro Hojas(12/27) Defeated Jean-Pierre Thoonen(12/31)

1976: Defeated Kyle Sinclair(1/03)by tap out(0:15) Defeated Gomeo Boyd(1/17)by TKO(0:17) Defeated Mandingo(1/24) Defeated Denton Duphas(1/30) Defeated Manuel Rosado(2/21) Defeated Romeo Acuna(2/27) by submission(0:17) Defeated Miles O'Neal(3/10) Defeated Henry Akerwick(3/22) Defeated Sukari Kenfucu(6/1) Defeated Ichiyaka Nakunaga(6/8) Defeated Gyyaku Hiiki(6/10) by choke(0:23) Defeated Bonquet Verdanoire(6/20) Defeated Jean Dobman(6/21) Defeated Boneture D'Marignon(6/23)by triangle choke(0:15) Defeated Lewis Crawston(7/14) Defeated Kaikari Okafuto(7/16) Defeated Dagumi Tsuari(8/7) Defeated Dagmar Valintin(9/6) Defeated Carey West(9/16) by TKO(0:19) Defeated Dave"Great"Scott(9/26) by TKO(0:14) Defeated Marc Gomes(10/02) by choke(0:09) Defeated Luis Cruz(10/06) by submission(0:11) Defeated Ernesto Gallio(10/15)by submission(0:09) Defeated Sergio Peralta(10/22)by tap out(0:06) Defeated Casanova Marcalino(10/29) by armbar(0:18) Defeated Walter Paez(11/16) by tap out(0:17) Defeated Fabio Quintanna(11/26) Defeated Raul Espinosa(11/30) Defeated Henri DasSilva(12/08) Defeated Wilfredo Silverstein(12/16) Defeated Milo Morra(12/22) by triangle chck(0:47) Defeated David Bloomberg(12/27) by TKO(0:12) Defeated Manolo Zerous(12/29)

1977: Defeated Hector Acevedo(1/14) Defeated Felix Zarza(2/25) Defeated Toshi Suzuki(3/31) Defeated Hepiliato Cillanos(4/03) Defeated Jack Vincense(4/20) Defeated Chatarogue Randez(5/1) Defeated Verd Verditure(5/10) Defeated Greg Denston(4/23) Defeated Dustin Edgerman(5/13) DefeatedCastine Fansine(7/5) Defeated Rend Voiturdier(7/9) Defeated Rougiedier Vinier(7/15) DefeatedAkikari Ichito(8/27) Defeated Gensetsu Arisop(9/10) Defeated David Cromworth(10/01) Defeated Bud Patterson(10/28) Defeated Eric Rudon(9/15) Defeated Ricardo Salinas(11/02) Defeated Bernardo Juas(11/05) Defeated Ken Osawara(11/07) Defeated Rio Kid(11/07) by tap out(0:26) Defeated Felix Cabrera(11/12) Defeated Robinson Crerew(11/16) by choke(0:58) Defeated Phil Bishop(11/23) by TKO(0:33) Defeated Rahman Benji(11/27) by tap out(0:17) Defeated Alister Benjamin(11/30)by TKO(0:13) Defeated Lachie Ternaes(12/03)by choke(0:42) Defeated Henry Roundtree(12/06)by choke(0:15) Defeated Jack Soo-Yip(12/08) by tap out(0:13) Defeated Bennie Bloom(12/12)by tap out(1:37) Defeated Bennie Bloom(12/17)by choke(0:33) Defeated Diter Steiner(12/21)by tap out(0:21) Defeated "Diego"(12/26) by tap out(0:08) Defeated Roberto Gomes(12/28) Defeated F.Reyes(12/29) Defeated Mario Sosa(12/31)

1978: Defeated Soyami Ashihi(1/17) Defeated Azutai Bano(3/24) Defeated Erin Campwell(6/28) Defeated Henry Huntman(7/6) Defeated Kansuki Naoaki(724) Defeated Lou Shefwick(7/24) Defeated Kotowara Ryoso(7/26) Defeated Yatai Heike(9/22) Defeated Alvacir Klein Defeated Euclidis Pendas Defeated Viror DeOliveira Defeated Roberto Morales Defeated Enzo Paulino Defeated Adalberto Gauisans Defeated Avelino Morones Defeated Edson Porcel Defeated Carlos Mazon Defeated Felix Rollo by triangle choke(0:13) Defeated Ernesto Dos Silva Defeated Pasqual Caceres Defeated Leo Figueroa by clock choke(0:09) Defeated Nevio DeLos Santos Defeated Angel Doria Defeated Fernando Acebal Defeated Piero Arocha Defeated "Guillermo" by KO(0:15) Defeated Rudolfo Lara Defeated Felix Jamao Defeated Hitoshi Oki Defeated Tetsuo Sakai Defeated Masami Esashi Defeated Akira Horiguchi Defeated Koichi Fuji Defeated Toshiaki Yoshida Defeated Katsu Takechi Defeated Hideo Matsuaga Defeated Takao Nakatsu Defeated Masashi Saijyo

1979: Defeated David Ramirez-Diaz(2/12) Defeated Wilson Tao(2/13)by submission(0:56) Defeated Andarogue Bonouous(3/2) Defeated Spencer Boggton(3/14) Defeated Boni Verditina(4/5) Defeated Bayari Kotokuri(4/8) Defeated Yogumi Okoya(5/3) Defeated Chati Verdavor(7/16) Defeated Shugami Omosho(7/19) Defeated Kenmari Ryooko(7/23) Defeated Jon Denworth(8/10) Defeated Nakuwaru Waashi(9/15) Defeated Yasaru Kyosu(10/11) Defeated Victor Barrera(10/12) Defeated Cesar Perez(10/14) Defeated Sugar Garcia(10/17) Defeated Memo Espinosa(10/19) Defeated Mario Solis(10/22) Defeated Chuy Bolanos(10/24) Defeated Carlos Ursua(10/26) Defeated Alfredo Borges(10/28) Defeated Baba Villa(10/30) Defeated Franco Gomez(11/07) Defeated Julio Rios(11/09) Defeated Salvador Lopez(11/16) Defeated Enrique Manrique(11/18) Defeated Arnoldo Rocha(11/21) Defeated Rafael Mendoza(11/24) Defeated Marcos Meneses(11/27) Defeated Miguel Jimenez(11/30) Defeated Rodolfo Romero(12/3) Defeated Roman Enriquez(12/5) Defeated Isidro Perez(12/7) Defeated Mario Vega(12/09) Defeated Adan Romero(12/12) Defeated Tomas Zamora(12/14) Defeated Armando Ibanez(12/17) Defeated Raul Lara(12/17)by choke(0:10) Defeated Mateo Ordonez(12/17) Defeated Anacieto Tirado(12/17) Defeated Eduardo Villegas(12/17) Defeated Manuel Rosa(12/23) Defeated Choma Amancio(12/23) Defeated Ramiro Batoto(12/23) Defeated Carboncio Orejel(12/23) Defeated Zorriti Lujan(12/23) Defeated Luciano Medina(12/29) Defeated Hilario Rosario(12/29) Defeated Camy Alvarez(12/29) Defeated Hector Estrada(12/23)

1980: Defeated Roberto Zarza by submission(0:11) Defeated Xavier Caiso by arm bar(0:16) Defeated Favio Oliver by clock choke(0:09) Defeated Misha Rusaski by knee lock(3:54) Defeated Paulo Lima by choke from the mount(0:33) Defeated Xavier Caiso by triangle choke(5:09) Defeated Otta Stelling by armbar(0:18) Defeated Emmerson Fernandes by tap out(1:29) Defeated Rio Kid(1/09) by TKO(0:19) Defeated Rei Zulu(1/23) Defeated Roug Verdulet(3/23) Defeated Somoto Hiryo(5/3) Defeated Gogumi Nihi(6/1) Defeated James Langwick(6/25) Defeated Spencer Longley(6/26) Defeated Tagami Ainao(7/18) Defeated Gotaka Yonaga(8/22) Defeated Peter Longwick(9/2) Defeated Hitsu Kantsu(9/7) Defeated Fred Langtion(9/7) Defeated Peter Longwick(9/12) Defeated Sean Tuckson(9/19) Defeated Heraclio Mejia(9/20) Defeated Antonio Encisco(9/22) Defeated Alfonso Campos(10/02) Defeated Sixto Garcia(10/02) by tap out(0:31) Defeated Cruz Gonzalez(10/02) Defeated Tortillo Navarro(10/02) Defeated Salvador Perez(10/02) Defeated Pedro James(10/18) Defeated Cesar Sanchez(10/23) Defeated Raul Espinosa(10/26) Defeated Ad Vargas(10/30) Defeated Francisco Garrido(11/06) Defeated Tanny Diaz(11/15) Defeated Eusebio Cruz(11/19) Defeated Gilberto Beto(11/26) DefeatedCandido Ferreyra(12/13) Defeated Hector Moreno(12/17) Defeated Giglio Rabaldino(12/28) Defeated Joe Morriera

1981: Defeated Ichimoto Taikyo(1/3) Defeated Ken Crawwright(3/2) Defeated Julio Hodgeston(3/5) Defeated Voiton Rougiertine(3/6) Defeated Bud Cunningham(3/13) Defeated David Akerham(3/18) Defeated Lewis Akerston(3/25) Defeated Azubishi Fukuki(4/1) Defeated Avel Rendutine(4/12) Defeated Enrique Garcia(5/5) Defeated Grisielyon Anton(5/23) Defeated Nitai Nagahi(6/2) Defeated Tsusuki Takushi(6/8) Defeated Kuruitsu Sonaga(6/10) Defeated Rougero Magarogue(6/19)by tap out(8:27) Defeated Equada

1982: Defeated Sergio Penha Defeated Pedao Gaston(4/19) Defeated Randy Fairworth(4/21) Defeated Erin Cobwick(6/1) Defeated Shosumei Kaiki(6/6) Defeated Juan Kentston(6/9)by tap out(2:34) Defeated Defeated Marco Rendouture(6/15) Defeated Renda Verderogue(6/20) Defeated Gris Jean-Rendious(6/22) Defeated Bart Hartworth(7/7) Defeated Herbert Latham(8/6) Defeated Kantai Roaki(8/22) Defeated Kuru Kurata(10/20) Defeated Kanwara Itsumaka(10/27)

1983: Defeated Vinous Verdieson(1/28) Defeated Costine Bonutine(4/25) Defeated Verdouson Verdieuous(4/11) Defeated Dennis Hodgewell(5/17) Defeated Jon Kentwright(5/21) Defeated Jim Edgerwright(8/3) Defeated Fred Shefbel(9/10) Defeated George Cromley(9/12)

1984: Defeated Susetsu Ikiso(1/15) Defeated Zenio Prendes by armbar(3/2) Defeated Gus Campwood(3/7) Defeated Gymoto Kaai(4/23) Defeated Rendie Rodriguez(5/9) Defeated Mimari Ikugen((5/11) Defeated Koto Heikyo(6/3) Defeated Bayari Kaken(6/6) Defeated Verdaroux Vinquet(7/3) Defeated Mosetsu Banshu(8/10) Defeated Dustin Crawwood(10/23)

1985: Defeated Batai Dafuto(1/2) Defeated Pendao Andievous(4/11) Defeated Azugumi Shiya(5/12) Defeated Dan Campley(6/22) Defeated Jim Anderson(6/28) Defeated Dennis Akerley(6/7) Defeated Gotai Kinaku(6/14) Defeated Enrique Verdutine(7/14) Defeated Tom Baughwick(7/25) Defeated Rudy Hollings(8/19) Defeated Wasumei Omoka(9/21)

1986: Defeated Joe Morriera Defeated Bud Cobman(4/9) Defeated Akikari Taazu(5/4) Defeated Dotaku Genka(5/17) Defeated Chato Verdalyon(6/12) Defeated Marcelo Costine(6/13) Defeated Sanchez Rodriguez(7/12) Defeated Jerome Jackson(7/25) Defeated Baitsu Nagakuru(9/7) Defeated Ralph Hollings(9/8) Defeated Tom Campley(10/2) Defeated Mage Verdelet(10/15)

1987: Defeated Verd Rendienne(1/4) Defeated Yakusu Akita(1/14) Defeated Wasuki Kanmo(1/19) Defeated Ralph Edgerbel(3/1) Defeated Defeated Bono Rendietat(6/5) Defeated Grisu Chataoutat(6/14) Defeated Iku Shohei(8/28) Defeated Frank Cobston(10/10) Defeated Willie Cunnington(10/11) Defeated Farutaku Kiju(10/11)

1988: Defeated Okodari Heiju Defeated Genyaku Ashiho(3/21) Defeated Brad Campwood(4/25) Defeated Bono Chaterue(6/2) Defeated Grist Magoutine(6/9) Defeated Enrique Rouguson(6/13) Defeated Gristo Marad(6/28) Defeated Hugo Duarte(7/5) Defeated Eric Henderley(7/18) Defeated Itsumoru Gyhi(8/27) Defeated Gabe Wenwright(10/18) Defeated Louis Poisette(10/19)

1989: Defeated Rei Zulu(1/19) Defeated Roug Rodriguez(4/14) Defeated Royari Nagaso(5/18) Defeated Kuruyari Akihei(8/4) Defeated Rudy Cunningwell(10/3) Defeated Bob Hartston(10/8) Defeated Vino Andoulet(10/22)

1990: Defeated Rigan Machado Defeated Rigan Machado Defeated Fabio Gurgel Defeated Robert Anderley(3/11) Defeated Anda Verdetine(5/6) Defeated Okayami Maari(5/20)by submission Defeated Shotokau Nakukyo(6/12) Defeated Juan Hodgeman(6/13) Defeated Tayami Gokyo(8/16) Defeated Julio Jackson(8/18) Defeated Andi Duque(10/11)

1991: Defeated Joel Farmer(3/14)by choke Defeated Steve Parkinson(6/16)by choke Defeated Bankari Azuki(6/23)by choke Defeated Tosaru Azuho(7/4) Defeated Gus Kently(10/1) Defeated Andu Bonier(10/16) Defeated Rigan Machado(/?) Defeated Rigan Machado(?)

1992: Defeated Mark Huntbel(3/2) Defeated Naga Rokoto(3/23) Defeated Aritai Ryoyo(4/16)by tap out Defeated Roy Cartwell(4/23)by submission Defeated Dueton Voitious(5/4)by choke(0:17) Defeated Chata Mortelle(5/14) Defeated Gabe Langbel(5/16) Defeated Bart Cunningley(7/7)by tap out(0:32) Defeated Gris Rendounoire(7/11) Defeated Kenmoto Hoichi(7/12) Defeated Nakusetsu Juso(7/27)by clock choke(1:05) Defeated Taimoto Yashi(8/17) Defeated Anda Chatinoire(9/7) Defeated Louis Crawbel(9/22)by armbar(0:47) Defeated Joel Norwick(9/25) Defeated Basitsu Maken(10/17) Defeated Kyobishi Shiyo(10/17) Defeated Avage Griselynon(10/22)

1993: Defeated Nick Baturin by tap out(0:46) LOST to Ron Tripp by throwdown (U.S.SAMBO NATIONALS)

1994: Submitted Dino Costeas (training match) Submitted Henry Akins (training match) Submitted Yoshinon Nishi by choke (Vale Tudo match) Submitted David Leviki by tap out due to strikes (Vale Tudo match) Submitted Bud Smith by strikes (Vale Tudo match) Submitted Greg Walker (training match)

1995: Submitted Guy Mialot in Paris, France (training match) Submitted Koichiro Kimura by choke Submitted Yoshihisa Yamamoto by choke Submitted Yukai Nakai by choke Submitted Yoji Anjo by strikes (dojo challenge match) Submitted Luis "Limao"Heredia (training match) Submitted Luis "Limao"Heredia (training match) Submitted Luis "Limao"Heredia (training match) Submitted Mike Heredia (training match) Submitted Mike Heredia (training match) Submitted Mike Heredia (training match) Submitted Julio Nardon (training match) Submitted Louis Vintaloro (training match)

1996: Submitted Rick Mitchell in Los Angeles, CA (training match) Submitted Ron Goins in Chicago (training match) Submitted Wayne Marble in Chicago (training match) Submitted Shannon Corrigan (training match) Submitted Kevin Honeycutt (training match) Submitted Allen Sachetti (training match) Submitted Ica Medina (training match) Submitted Manami in Los Angeles, CA (training match)

1997: Submitted Gerry Costa (training match) Submitted Steve Neklia (training match) Submitted Maynard James Keenan (training match) Submitted Nobuhiko Takada by armbar

1998: Exhibition with John Rallo: No Contest Submitted Nobuhiko Takada by armbar

1999: Submitted Jesus Flores (training match) Submitted Micheal Fillauer (training match) Exhibition with Royler Gracie (Resultat unbekannt)

2000: Submitted Slavko Illic (training match) Submitted Ricardo Sanna (training match) Submitted Stefano Perullo (training match) Submitted Masakatsu Funaki by choke

2001: Submitted Lucian (training match)

2003: Submitted Danny Rosenfeld (training match) Submitted David Terry (training match)

2004: Submitted Shane Rice (training match) Submitted John Irons (training match) Submitted James Sinclair (training match) Submitted Nick Martin (training match) Submitted Patrick Infante (training match) Submitted Lee Catling (training match)

2005: Submitted Savate Young (training match) Submitted Martin Kunett (training match)

See also

References

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  2. ^ Rickson Gracie Jiu Jitsu
  3. ^ Rickson Gracie's Budo Challenge
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