Thursday, July 26, 2007

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1 - ADCC: all styles of grip in a single competition

The major competition that allows champions and experts from all disciplines gripping to compete in the common rules is established in Abu Dhabi in 1998: World Championship Wrestling Submission.

This competition takes the form of tournaments by weight class:
- "up to 65.999 kg"
- "66 to 76.999 kg"
- "77 to 87.999 kg"
- "88 to 98.999 kg "
-" 99 kg and over. "

Then those who wish to continue competing for a second tournament: the Absolute (that is to say, "all categories").

In 1998, the Brazilian Mario Sperry (1m88, 95 kg) (also triple world champion in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 1996, 1997 and 1998) won the Tournament "88-98 kg" face Ricardo Alves (Sambo-Judo) and then the "all categories" on package Ricardo Morais (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu). He thus became the first world champion of Submission Wrestling.

Mario Sperry in judogi Jiu-jitsu and then dressed in Submission Wrestling

In 1999, his compatriot Roberto Traven (1m91, 103 kg) (also double world champion Jiu -Jitsu 1998 and 1999), although defeated in his own category ("99 kg and above) won the" all categories "to face the incredible Hayato" Mach "Sakurai (Shooto champion, weighing barely 75 kg) Mario Sperry merely to defend his title in a fight against Enson Inoue single (1m78, 95 kg) (a Hawaiian resident in Japan, became world champion heavyweights of Shooto).

Roberto Traven


Mario Sperry

In 2000, Mario Sperry defeated Roberto Traven as always at stake while a muscular wrestler nicknamed "The Titan" Mark Kerr ( 1m85, 116 kg) (also won the World Cup Freestyle 1994), won the tournament "99 kg and more" against Ricco Rodriguez (Jiu-Jitsu and Freestyle) and "all categories "against Sean Alvarez (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) when he had already won the tournament" 99 kg and above "last year.
Mark Kerr

In 2001 , American Mark Kerr took the title of Mario Sperry and another Brazilian became the third man to achieve a doubling in the same championships: Ricardo Arona (1m80, 90 kg) won the "88-98 kg" face Ricardo Almeida (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) and "all categories" facing extraordinary Jean-Jacques Machado (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, resulting from less than 76 kg and disabled birth, with only the stumps of fingers on one hand).

Mark Kerr

Ricardo Arona

In 2003, after international caps over two years, which helped to achieve this championship goes global, Ricardo Arona found Mark Kerr and dispossessed of his title. His next opponent will be the unexpected American Dean Lister (1m85, usually 88 kg) who, although beaten in his weight class ("88 to 98.999 kg"), defied the odds to capture how masterly Trophy in "all categories" in the face Cacareco Alexander (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu).

Ricardo Arona


Dean Lister

In 2005, two years after being organized in Brazil, Submission Wrestling Championship was held in the United States. Dean Lister conquered the vacant title against the technician Jean-Jacques Machado (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu), following package champion Ricardo Arona. In tournaments per weight category, the Brazilian Roger Gracie (multiple world champion "less than 97 kg" Jiu-Jitsu) took Title "88-98 kg" against his compatriot Alexander Cacareco turn by "all categories" against his main rival in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza.

Dean Lister


victorious against Roger Gracie Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza

In 2007, Submission Wrestling Championship was again place in the United States. Following the package of Dean Lister, the title to "Superfight" was put into play between the Brazilian Roger Gracie, winner of the "all categories "In 2005 and Norway's John Olav Einemo, who won the 99 kg category in 2003. Victory by Roger Gracie. In the tournament
"all categories" is the honest American Robert Drysdale who, although beaten in his own class by the eventual winner of 88-99 kg the Brazilian Xander Ribeiro won the final against Brazilian Marcelo Garcia (winner for the third consecutive time in the category of 66-77 kg).

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