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Roger Gracie

Roger Gracie (born Roger Gracie Gomes;[b] 26 September, 1981) is a Brazilian former professional mixed martial artist (MMA) and 5th degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) practitioner and coach.[a]

Roger Gracie
Roger Gracie
BornRoger Gracie Gomes
(1981-09-26) September 26, 1981 (age 42)[1]
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ResidenceLondon, England
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight215 lb (98 kg; 15 st 5 lb)[2]
Division
Reach79 in (201 cm)
StyleBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Fighting out ofLondon, England
Team
Trainer
Rank5th deg. BJJ black belt[a]
Years active2006–2017[4]
Mixed martial arts record
Total10
Wins8
By knockout1
By submission6
By decision1
Losses2
By knockout1
By decision1
OccupationBrazilian jiu-jitsu instructor
WebsiteRoger Gracie Jiu-Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
Men's Submission Wrestling
ADCC World Championship
2003 São Paulo, Brazil -99kg
2005 California, USA -99kg
2005 California, USA Absolute
ADCC South American Championship
2004 Campos, Brazil -99kg
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
World Championship
2003 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Absolute
2004 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -99kg
2004 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Absolute
2005 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -99kg
2005 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Absolute
2006 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -99kg
2006 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Absolute
2007 California, USA -99kg
2007 California, USA Absolute
2008 California, USA +99kg
2008 California, USA Absolute
2009 California, USA -99kg
2009 California, USA Absolute
2010 California, USA -99kg
2010 California, USA Absolute
Pan-American Championship
2006 California, USA +100kg
2006 California, USA Absolute
European Championship
2005 Lisbon, Portugal +100kg
2005 Lisbon, Portugal Absolute

The son of coral belt Mauricio Gomes and grandson of BJJ founder Carlos Gracie, Roger Gracie is one of jiu-jitsu's most decorated and accomplished athletes and considered by many as the greatest competitor in jiu-jitsu history.[7]

A member of both IBJJF Hall of Fame and ADCC Hall of Fame, Gracie won 10 IBJJF world championship titles across multiple weight classes, every year from 2004 to 2010, becoming the first competitor to win the open weight division 3 times. He is also a two-time European Champion, and a Pan Champion. Gracie is an ADCC Submission Fighting weight, absolute, and superfight champion, the only athlete to win gold in both his weight class and the open weight division with a 100% submission-rate. Gracie retired in 2017 after defeating then BJJ world champion Marcus Buchecha, leaving jiu-jitsu without a single submission defeat on his record.

Competing concurrently in MMA, Gracie is the 2016 ONE Light Heavyweight Champion, a former Strikeforce and UFC middleweight contender, holding at the time of his retirement in 2017 a professional record of 8–2.

Early life edit

Roger Gomes Gracie was born on 26 September 1981 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1][8] His mother, Reila Gracie, was a daughter of Carlos Gracie, the founder of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and his father, Mauricio Gomes, was a jiu-jitsu black belt under Rolls Gracie and a famous competitor in the 1970s known as Maurição.[9] From a very young age Gracie started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.[1]

Brazilian jiu-jitsu career edit

Early career edit

During his teenage years, after training with his uncle Rilion Gracie, Gracie started competition.[1] In 1999 he won the Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship fighting as blue belt in the middleweight division[10] then the following year Gracie won the 2000 Pan American Championship followed by the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship both in the medium-heavy blue belt division.[11] That same year, 18-year-old Gracie was arrested by the Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro together with three other grapplers (Rafael Lima, Rafael Ramos and Murilo Carvalho), for allegedly shooting paintball and rubber bullets guns at three transvestites.[12][13] Gracie was not prosecuted but the incident led his mother to send him to London to live with his father, who had moved to England to set up the first Gracie Barra academy in the UK.[13]

Training in the UK with his father and in Brazil with his uncle Carlos Gracie, Jr.,[9] Gracie won another world championship title in 2001, this time as a purple belt, in the medium heavy division, under team Gracie Barra;[14] Also in 2001 after receiving his brown belt he won the Brazilian Nationals for the second time.[15] In 2002 as a brown belt Gracie won both the heavyweight division and the open class becoming double world champion for the first time.[16] Competing at the 2003 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship taking place for the first time in São Paulo on 17 May, Gracie arrived third in the -99 kilograms (218 lb) category, after defeating Mário Sperry and Rigan Machado but losing to John-Olav Einemo (2–0).[17] In 2003 at age 22, Gracie received his black belt from his uncle Carlos Gracie Jr.[9][1]

Black belt career edit

In his first year as black belt Gracie won silver at the 2003 World Championship after losing by points to Márcio Cruz. In 2004 Gracie won the ADCC South American Trials held in Campos Brazil, winning both his weight class (-99 kilograms (218 lb)) and the open weight division with a 100% submission-rate.[18]

2004–2005: First IBJJF titles, ADCC world double gold edit

At the 2004 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, Gracie won the super heavyweight division but lost the final of the Absolute in a controversial match, after his opponent Ronaldo "Jacaré" Souza refused to tap out after getting armbared, got his arm dislocated as a result, then stayed away from Gracie with his broken left arm tucked into his belt, to keep his lead on points and win the match.[19]

In May 2005 Gracie competed in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship taking place at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach California.[20] Gracie won all 8 of his matches, both at the super heavyweight[21] and at the absolute weight classes,[20] submitting Ronaldo Souza with a rear naked choke from standing, becoming the first grappler in history to win both divisions after submitting every single opponents.[22] That same year Gracie won the 2005 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship with silver in Absolute, then double gold at the 2005 European Open Championship winning the ultra heavyweight division and defeating Ronaldo Souza in the Absolute.[23]

2006–2007: Pan Am champion, ADCC superfight champion edit

In April 2006 competing at the Pan American Championship taking place at California State University , Gracie won silver in the super heavyweight division after losing by points to Xande Ribeiro, the fourth loss of his career; he then won gold in Absolute after submitting the same Ribeiro in a triangle within 30 seconds.[24] Gracie won another world title in 2006, at the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship taking place in Rio de Janeiro, after defeating Robert Drysdale in the super heavyweight final, Gracie then won silver in Absolute, after losing by points against Xande Ribeiro, in the last few seconds of the fight;[25]

In 2007 Gracie won both divisions, earning double world championship gold for weight and absolute, submitting all his opponents except Fernando Pontes "Margarida";[26] At the 2007 ADCC world championships in Trenton, New Jersey, Gracie fought and won by points, a superfight against Jon Olav Einemo, one of only four men who had managed to defeat him in the past, Gracie became in the process the first ADCC triple crown winner.[27]

2008–2010: Tenth world title, retirement from competition edit

The following year Gracie became the 2008 World Champion but lost the Absolute final against Xande Ribeiro after the clock ran out.[28] At the 2009 World Championship Gracie submitted all of his opponents, in the super heavyweight and in the absolute weight class, with a "cross choke from mount", winning double gold again.[29][30]

In 2010 Gracie fought his last world championship, Gracie won both divisions, winning 8 fights with a "choke from the back", defeating Ricardo Abreu by points in the Super Heavyweight final, and winning the Absolute without fighting, after Romulo Barral forfeited due to an injury. Gracie became the first athlete to win 3 Open weight titles at black belt level.[31] Gracie announced leaving BJJ competition to focus on his mixed martial arts career.[32]

Superfights edit

Gracie vs. Buchecha edit

In 2012, Gracie returned to grappling competition for one night only at Metamoris 1, a submission only superfights event, to face Marcus 'Buchecha' Almeida "the new 22-year-old heavyweight jiu-jitsu sensation', the bout was ruled a draw, while the match, which lasted 20 minutes, was noted by some as "one of the greatest grappling matches ever recorded".[32]

Gracie vs. Comprido edit

In July 2015, having not competed jiu-jitsu in 5 years, Gracie returned to competitive grappling to face Rodrigo Comprido, at a superfight American Nationals event during the UFC Fan Expo, winning via armbar in about 4 minutes.[33]

Gracie vs. Buchecha II edit

On 23 July 2017, at Gracie Pro jiu-jitsu an event taking place at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro, Gracie faced Marcus "Buchecha" Almeida for a 15-minute superfight dubbed "the most-anticipated rematch in jiu-jitsu history",[34] at that point both fighters held 10 world championship titles and were considered the greatest competitors in the sport. In the five previous years Gracie only fought one match against Rodrigo Comprido while Buchecha fought seventy matches winning more world championship titles than any other fighter at the time.[35] Gracie submitted Buchecha with a lapel choke at the 6:52 mark of the match, right after his win, Gracie announced his final retirement from BJJ competition.[36]

Recognition edit

Having never been submitted in 20 years of competition, holding 14 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship titles (10 as black belt), with three gold and five silver in the open weight division,[37][38] Gracie is regarded by many as the greatest jiu-jitsu competitor of all time.[7] In May 2014 he was inducted into the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation Hall of Fame.[39]

On 14 November 2021, Gracie became the first person to be inducted into the ADCC Hall of Fame, owing in part to his two gold medals at the 2005 ADCC world championship and his superfight victory in 2007.[40] In July 2022 Gracie received his 5th Stripe on his BJJ black belt from his father, Mauricio Gomes.[41]

Mixed martial arts career edit

Gracie made his MMA debut in 2006, defeating veteran Ron Waterman by armbar submission in the 1st round at the Bodogfight pay-per-view USA vs Russia. On May 18, 2008, Gracie competed at Sengoku 2, where he defeated Yuki Kondo at 2:40 min of round 1 by rear naked choke.

2009–2012: Strikeforce edit

Gracie announced at the December 19, 2009, Strikeforce Evolution show that he had signed a contract with Strikeforce to make his American MMA debut.[42] On September 11, 2011, Gracie suffered his first MMA loss when he faced former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Muhammed Lawal. Gracie was knocked out in the first round.[43] Gracie made his middleweight debut against UFC veteran Keith Jardine at Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy on July 14, 2012, winning the fight via unanimous decision. Gracie then won his next bout via submission defeating Anthony Smith at Strikeforce: Marquardt vs. Saffiedine

2013: Ultimate Fighting Championship edit

On January 15, 2013, the UFC announced that Gracie would be one of 20 Strikeforce fighters folding into the organisation,[44] making him the 4th member of the Gracie family to fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Gracie fought Tim Kennedy on July 6, 2013, at UFC 162.[45] His training camp included Bulgarian national wrestling champion Lyubo Kumbarov.[46] Gracie lost the fight by unanimous decision, and the UFC opted not to renew his contract.[47]

2014–2016: ONE Championship edit

In August 2014, Gracie signed a multi-fight deal with Singapore based promotion ONE Championship. Gracie returned to the Light Heavyweight division, known as "Cruiserweight" on ONE, and in his debut faced James McSweeney at ONE FC 23: Warrior's Way on December 5, 2014.[48][49] He won the fight via TKO in the third round.

On May 6, 2016, he defeated Michal Pasternak for the inaugural ONE FC Cruiserweight Championship, winning the bout by Arm Triangle in the first round.[50]

On October 14, 2017 Gracie announced his retirement from MMA three months after retiring from Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Coaching career edit

With the help of his father, 8th degree coral belt Maurício "Maurição" Motta Gomes, Roger established the Roger Gracie Academy in 2004 in Ladbroke Grove, London.[51] Notable Black belt promotions include Raymond Stevens, Nicolas Gregoriades and Kywan Gracie Behring.[52]

Gracie served as a coach alongside Rigan Machado, Jean Jacques Machado, and Dean Lister on season 6 of the Professional Grappling Federation on April 21 to 26, 2024.[53] Gracie led Team Epic Roll at the tournament,[54] and finished in fourth place.[55]

Personal life edit

Gracie and his wife have a son and a daughter.[56]

Championships and accomplishments edit

Brazilian jiu-jitsu / Submission wrestling edit

Main Achievements (Black Belt):

Main Achievements (Coloured Belts):

Mixed martial arts edit

Career records edit

Brazilian jiu-jitsu / Submission wrestling record edit

Record Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Notes
67–7–1 Win Marcus Almeida Submission (choke from the back) Gracie Pro SUPERFIGHT 2017 6min 52s Super Fight
66–7–1 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission (Armbar) 2015 IBJJF Black Belt League Super Fight (UFC Fan Expo) 2015 1 4min 25s Super Fight
65–7–1 Draw Marcus Almeida Decision Metamoris 2012 1 20:00
65–7 Win Romulo Barral Forfeit (Injury) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2010 Final
64–7 Win Ricardo "Demente" Abreu Points (13–2) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2010 Final
63–7 Win Walter Vital Submission (Choke from Mount) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship(Super Heavyweight Division) 2010
62–7 Win Bruno Bastos Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship(Super Heavyweight Division) 2010
61–7 Win Luiz Fernando Submission (Choke) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship(Super Heavyweight Division) 2010
60–7 Win Tarsis Humphreys Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship(Absolute Division) 2010
59–7 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission (Armbar) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship(Absolute Division) 2010
58–7 Win Diego Herzog Submission (Choke) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship(Absolute Division) 2010
57–7 Win Frost Murphy Submission (Choke) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship(Absolute Division) 2010
56–7 Win Romulo Barral Submission (Cross Choke from mount) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2009 Final
55–7 Win Ricardo "Demente" Abreu Submission (Cross Choke from mount) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2009 Final
54–7 Win Claudio Calasans Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2009
53–7 Win Rafael Lovato Jr. Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2009
52–7 Win Bernardo Faria Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavy) 2009
51–7 Win Bruno Bastos Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavy) 2009 – YouTube
50–7 Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Points (4–2) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2008 Final
50–6 Win Leonardo Leite Submission (Cross Choke from mount) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Super Heavyweight Division) 2008 Final
49–6 Win Eduardo Telles Advantage World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2008
48–6 Win Luigi Mondelli Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2008
47–6 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2008
46–6 Win Jon Olav Einemo Points (5–0) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Superfight) 2007 Superfight
45–6 Win Romulo Barral Submission (Cross Choke from mount) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2007 Final
44–6 Win Robert Drysdale Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2007 Semi-final
43–6 Win Robert Drysdale Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2007 Final
42–6 Win Fernando "Margarida" Pontes Points World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2007
41–6 Win Tim Carpenter Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2007
40–6 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2007
39–6 Win Adriano Camolesi Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2007
38–6 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2007
37–6 Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Points World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2006 Final
37–5 Win Robert Drysdale Submission (Cross Choke from mount) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2006 Final
36–5 Win Marcelo Garcia Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
35–5 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
34–5 Win Pedro Schmall Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
33–5 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
32–5 Win Zumbi Machado World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
31–5 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Submission (Triangle) Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006 Absolute Final
30–5 Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Advantage Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006 Weight Final
30–4 Win Tiago Gaia Submission Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
29–4 Win Raphael Lovato Jr. Submission Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
28–4 Win Joao Silva Submission Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2006
27–4 Loss Ronaldo Souza Points (2–0) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Final
27–3 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Points (12–2) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2005 Final
26–3 Win Fernando "Margarida" Pontes Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2005
25–3 Win Saulo Ribeiro Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2005 Semi-final
24–3 Win Ronaldo Souza Points European Open Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Final
23–3 Win Roberto Abreu Submission European Open Championship 2005
22–3 Win Rodrigo Solueo Submission European Open Championship 2005
21–3 Win Ronaldo Souza Submission (Rear Naked Choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Final
20–3 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Submission (Rear Naked Choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Semi-final
19–3 Win Fabrício Werdum Submission (Rear Naked Choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Quarter-final
18–3 Win Shinya Aoki Submission (Foot Lock) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Elimination Round
17–3 Win Alexandre Ferreira Submission (Quit on Stool) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2005 Final
16–3 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Submission (Rear Naked Choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2005 Semi-final
15–3 Win Eduardo Telles Submission (Armbar) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2005 Quarter-final
14–3 Win Justin Garcia Submission (Rear Forearm Choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2005 Elimination Round
13–3 Loss Ronaldo Souza Points World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2004 Final
13–2 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission (Rear Naked Choke) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2004 Roger Gracie vs Rodrigo Medeiros Final
12–2 Win Fernando "Tererê" Augusto Submission (Choke from Mount) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2004
11–2 Win Marcelo Garcia Points World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2004
10–2 Win Recardo Franco Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavy) 2004
9–2 Win Roberto Agnese Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2004
8–2 Win Leonardo Ramos Submission World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2004
7–2 Loss Marcio Cruz Points (3–0) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2003 Final
7–1 Win Alexandre Ribeiro ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2003 Third place match
6–1 Loss Jon Olav Einemo ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2003 Semi-final
6–0 Win Rigan Machado ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2003 Quarter-final
5–0 Win Mario Sperry ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88–98 kg Division) 2003 Elimination Round
4–0 Win Marcio Corleta Points ?
3–0 Win Demian Maia Points Brazilian Teams Championship 2002 Roger: Brown Belt, Demian: Black Belt
2–0 Win Ronaldo Souza World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2002 Brown Belt Final Match
1–0 Win Rodrigo Asmus World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Heavyweight Division) 2002 Brown Belt Final Match

Mixed martial arts record edit

Professional record breakdown
10 matches 8 wins 2 losses
By knockout 1 1
By submission 6 0
By decision 1 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 8–2 Michał Pasternak Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke) ONE: Ascent to Power 6 May 2016 1 2:13 Kallang, Singapore Won the inaugural ONE Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win 7–2 James McSweeney TKO (front kick and punches) ONE FC: Warrior's Way 5 December 2014 3 3:15 Pasay, Philippines Return to Light Heavyweight.
Loss 6–2 Tim Kennedy Decision (unanimous) UFC 162 6 July 2013 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 6–1 Anthony Smith Submission (arm-triangle choke) Strikeforce: Marquardt vs. Saffiedine 12 January 2013 2 3:16 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Win 5–1 Keith Jardine Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy 14 July 2012 3 5:00 Portland, Oregon, United States Middleweight debut.
Loss 4–1 Muhammed Lawal KO (punches) Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Kharitonov 10 September 2011 1 4:33 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Win 4–0 Trevor Prangley Submission (rear-naked choke) Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Cyborg 29 January 2011 1 4:19 San Jose, California, United States
Win 3–0 Kevin Randleman Submission (rear-naked choke) Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery 15 May 2010 2 4:10 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Win 2–0 Yuki Kondo Submission (rear-naked choke) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 2 18 May 2008 1 2:40 Tokyo, Japan Light Heavyweight debut.
Win 1–0 Ron Waterman Submission (armbar) BodogFight: USA vs. Russia 2 December 2006 1 3:38 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Heavyweight debut.

Instructor lineage edit

Carlos Gracie Sr.Hélio GracieCarlos Gracie Jr. → Roger Gracie[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b under Carlos Gracie Jr.[3]
  2. ^ Gracie chose to use his mother's surname when he started competing.[5][6]
  3. ^ a b c d e f Weight and absolute
  4. ^ a b c d e f Absolute

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Professional MMA record for Roger Gracie from Sherdog  
  • Roger Gracie at UFC

roger, gracie, born, gomes, september, 1981, brazilian, former, professional, mixed, martial, artist, degree, brazilian, jitsu, practitioner, coach, born, gomes, 1981, september, 1981, janeiro, brazilresidencelondon, englandheight6, weight215, divisionsuper, h. Roger Gracie born Roger Gracie Gomes b 26 September 1981 is a Brazilian former professional mixed martial artist MMA and 5th degree Brazilian jiu jitsu BJJ practitioner and coach a Roger GracieRoger GracieBornRoger Gracie Gomes 1981 09 26 September 26 1981 age 42 1 Rio de Janeiro BrazilResidenceLondon EnglandHeight6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Weight215 lb 98 kg 15 st 5 lb 2 DivisionSuper heavyweight BJJ Middleweight MMA Light HeavyweightReach79 in 201 cm StyleBrazilian Jiu JitsuFighting out ofLondon EnglandTeamRoger Gracie Academy Gracie Barra BJJ Evolve MMA TrainerMauricio Gomes Renzo Gracie Carlos Gracie Jr Rank5th deg BJJ black belt a Years active2006 2017 4 Mixed martial arts recordTotal10Wins8By knockout1By submission6By decision1Losses2By knockout1By decision1OccupationBrazilian jiu jitsu instructorWebsiteRoger Gracie Jiu JitsuMixed martial arts record from SherdogMedal record Representing Brazil Men s Submission Wrestling ADCC World Championship 2003 Sao Paulo Brazil 99kg 2005 California USA 99kg 2005 California USA Absolute ADCC South American Championship 2004 Campos Brazil 99kg Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Championship 2003 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Absolute 2004 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 99kg 2004 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Absolute 2005 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 99kg 2005 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Absolute 2006 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 99kg 2006 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Absolute 2007 California USA 99kg 2007 California USA Absolute 2008 California USA 99kg 2008 California USA Absolute 2009 California USA 99kg 2009 California USA Absolute 2010 California USA 99kg 2010 California USA Absolute Pan American Championship 2006 California USA 100kg 2006 California USA Absolute European Championship 2005 Lisbon Portugal 100kg 2005 Lisbon Portugal Absolute In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Gracie and the second or paternal family name is Gomes The son of coral belt Mauricio Gomes and grandson of BJJ founder Carlos Gracie Roger Gracie is one of jiu jitsu s most decorated and accomplished athletes and considered by many as the greatest competitor in jiu jitsu history 7 A member of both IBJJF Hall of Fame and ADCC Hall of Fame Gracie won 10 IBJJF world championship titles across multiple weight classes every year from 2004 to 2010 becoming the first competitor to win the open weight division 3 times He is also a two time European Champion and a Pan Champion Gracie is an ADCC Submission Fighting weight absolute and superfight champion the only athlete to win gold in both his weight class and the open weight division with a 100 submission rate Gracie retired in 2017 after defeating then BJJ world champion Marcus Buchecha leaving jiu jitsu without a single submission defeat on his record Competing concurrently in MMA Gracie is the 2016 ONE Light Heavyweight Champion a former Strikeforce and UFC middleweight contender holding at the time of his retirement in 2017 a professional record of 8 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Brazilian jiu jitsu career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Black belt career 2 2 1 2004 2005 First IBJJF titles ADCC world double gold 2 2 2 2006 2007 Pan Am champion ADCC superfight champion 2 2 3 2008 2010 Tenth world title retirement from competition 2 3 Superfights 2 3 1 Gracie vs Buchecha 2 3 2 Gracie vs Comprido 2 3 3 Gracie vs Buchecha II 2 4 Recognition 3 Mixed martial arts career 3 1 2009 2012 Strikeforce 3 2 2013 Ultimate Fighting Championship 3 3 2014 2016 ONE Championship 4 Coaching career 5 Personal life 6 Championships and accomplishments 6 1 Brazilian jiu jitsu Submission wrestling 6 2 Mixed martial arts 7 Career records 7 1 Brazilian jiu jitsu Submission wrestling record 7 2 Mixed martial arts record 8 Instructor lineage 9 Notes 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editRoger Gomes Gracie was born on 26 September 1981 in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 1 8 His mother Reila Gracie was a daughter of Carlos Gracie the founder of Brazilian jiu jitsu and his father Mauricio Gomes was a jiu jitsu black belt under Rolls Gracie and a famous competitor in the 1970s known as Mauricao 9 From a very young age Gracie started training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu 1 Brazilian jiu jitsu career editEarly career edit During his teenage years after training with his uncle Rilion Gracie Gracie started competition 1 In 1999 he won the Brazilian National Jiu Jitsu Championship fighting as blue belt in the middleweight division 10 then the following year Gracie won the 2000 Pan American Championship followed by the World Jiu Jitsu Championship both in the medium heavy blue belt division 11 That same year 18 year old Gracie was arrested by the Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro together with three other grapplers Rafael Lima Rafael Ramos and Murilo Carvalho for allegedly shooting paintball and rubber bullets guns at three transvestites 12 13 Gracie was not prosecuted but the incident led his mother to send him to London to live with his father who had moved to England to set up the first Gracie Barra academy in the UK 13 Training in the UK with his father and in Brazil with his uncle Carlos Gracie Jr 9 Gracie won another world championship title in 2001 this time as a purple belt in the medium heavy division under team Gracie Barra 14 Also in 2001 after receiving his brown belt he won the Brazilian Nationals for the second time 15 In 2002 as a brown belt Gracie won both the heavyweight division and the open class becoming double world champion for the first time 16 Competing at the 2003 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship taking place for the first time in Sao Paulo on 17 May Gracie arrived third in the 99 kilograms 218 lb category after defeating Mario Sperry and Rigan Machado but losing to John Olav Einemo 2 0 17 In 2003 at age 22 Gracie received his black belt from his uncle Carlos Gracie Jr 9 1 Black belt career edit In his first year as black belt Gracie won silver at the 2003 World Championship after losing by points to Marcio Cruz In 2004 Gracie won the ADCC South American Trials held in Campos Brazil winning both his weight class 99 kilograms 218 lb and the open weight division with a 100 submission rate 18 2004 2005 First IBJJF titles ADCC world double gold edit At the 2004 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Gracie won the super heavyweight division but lost the final of the Absolute in a controversial match after his opponent Ronaldo Jacare Souza refused to tap out after getting armbared got his arm dislocated as a result then stayed away from Gracie with his broken left arm tucked into his belt to keep his lead on points and win the match 19 In May 2005 Gracie competed in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship taking place at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach California 20 Gracie won all 8 of his matches both at the super heavyweight 21 and at the absolute weight classes 20 submitting Ronaldo Souza with a rear naked choke from standing becoming the first grappler in history to win both divisions after submitting every single opponents 22 That same year Gracie won the 2005 World Jiu Jitsu Championship with silver in Absolute then double gold at the 2005 European Open Championship winning the ultra heavyweight division and defeating Ronaldo Souza in the Absolute 23 2006 2007 Pan Am champion ADCC superfight champion edit In April 2006 competing at the Pan American Championship taking place at California State University Gracie won silver in the super heavyweight division after losing by points to Xande Ribeiro the fourth loss of his career he then won gold in Absolute after submitting the same Ribeiro in a triangle within 30 seconds 24 Gracie won another world title in 2006 at the World Jiu Jitsu Championship taking place in Rio de Janeiro after defeating Robert Drysdale in the super heavyweight final Gracie then won silver in Absolute after losing by points against Xande Ribeiro in the last few seconds of the fight 25 In 2007 Gracie won both divisions earning double world championship gold for weight and absolute submitting all his opponents except Fernando Pontes Margarida 26 At the 2007 ADCC world championships in Trenton New Jersey Gracie fought and won by points a superfight against Jon Olav Einemo one of only four men who had managed to defeat him in the past Gracie became in the process the first ADCC triple crown winner 27 2008 2010 Tenth world title retirement from competition edit The following year Gracie became the 2008 World Champion but lost the Absolute final against Xande Ribeiro after the clock ran out 28 At the 2009 World Championship Gracie submitted all of his opponents in the super heavyweight and in the absolute weight class with a cross choke from mount winning double gold again 29 30 In 2010 Gracie fought his last world championship Gracie won both divisions winning 8 fights with a choke from the back defeating Ricardo Abreu by points in the Super Heavyweight final and winning the Absolute without fighting after Romulo Barral forfeited due to an injury Gracie became the first athlete to win 3 Open weight titles at black belt level 31 Gracie announced leaving BJJ competition to focus on his mixed martial arts career 32 Superfights edit Gracie vs Buchecha edit In 2012 Gracie returned to grappling competition for one night only at Metamoris 1 a submission only superfights event to face Marcus Buchecha Almeida the new 22 year old heavyweight jiu jitsu sensation the bout was ruled a draw while the match which lasted 20 minutes was noted by some as one of the greatest grappling matches ever recorded 32 Gracie vs Comprido edit In July 2015 having not competed jiu jitsu in 5 years Gracie returned to competitive grappling to face Rodrigo Comprido at a superfight American Nationals event during the UFC Fan Expo winning via armbar in about 4 minutes 33 Gracie vs Buchecha II edit On 23 July 2017 at Gracie Pro jiu jitsu an event taking place at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro Gracie faced Marcus Buchecha Almeida for a 15 minute superfight dubbed the most anticipated rematch in jiu jitsu history 34 at that point both fighters held 10 world championship titles and were considered the greatest competitors in the sport In the five previous years Gracie only fought one match against Rodrigo Comprido while Buchecha fought seventy matches winning more world championship titles than any other fighter at the time 35 Gracie submitted Buchecha with a lapel choke at the 6 52 mark of the match right after his win Gracie announced his final retirement from BJJ competition 36 Recognition edit Having never been submitted in 20 years of competition holding 14 World Jiu Jitsu Championship titles 10 as black belt with three gold and five silver in the open weight division 37 38 Gracie is regarded by many as the greatest jiu jitsu competitor of all time 7 In May 2014 he was inducted into the International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation Hall of Fame 39 On 14 November 2021 Gracie became the first person to be inducted into the ADCC Hall of Fame owing in part to his two gold medals at the 2005 ADCC world championship and his superfight victory in 2007 40 In July 2022 Gracie received his 5th Stripe on his BJJ black belt from his father Mauricio Gomes 41 Mixed martial arts career editGracie made his MMA debut in 2006 defeating veteran Ron Waterman by armbar submission in the 1st round at the Bodogfight pay per view USA vs Russia On May 18 2008 Gracie competed at Sengoku 2 where he defeated Yuki Kondo at 2 40 min of round 1 by rear naked choke 2009 2012 Strikeforce edit Gracie announced at the December 19 2009 Strikeforce Evolution show that he had signed a contract with Strikeforce to make his American MMA debut 42 On September 11 2011 Gracie suffered his first MMA loss when he faced former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Muhammed Lawal Gracie was knocked out in the first round 43 Gracie made his middleweight debut against UFC veteran Keith Jardine at Strikeforce Rockhold vs Kennedy on July 14 2012 winning the fight via unanimous decision Gracie then won his next bout via submission defeating Anthony Smith at Strikeforce Marquardt vs Saffiedine 2013 Ultimate Fighting Championship edit On January 15 2013 the UFC announced that Gracie would be one of 20 Strikeforce fighters folding into the organisation 44 making him the 4th member of the Gracie family to fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship Gracie fought Tim Kennedy on July 6 2013 at UFC 162 45 His training camp included Bulgarian national wrestling champion Lyubo Kumbarov 46 Gracie lost the fight by unanimous decision and the UFC opted not to renew his contract 47 2014 2016 ONE Championship edit In August 2014 Gracie signed a multi fight deal with Singapore based promotion ONE Championship Gracie returned to the Light Heavyweight division known as Cruiserweight on ONE and in his debut faced James McSweeney at ONE FC 23 Warrior s Way on December 5 2014 48 49 He won the fight via TKO in the third round On May 6 2016 he defeated Michal Pasternak for the inaugural ONE FC Cruiserweight Championship winning the bout by Arm Triangle in the first round 50 On October 14 2017 Gracie announced his retirement from MMA three months after retiring from Brazilian jiu jitsu Coaching career editWith the help of his father 8th degree coral belt Mauricio Mauricao Motta Gomes Roger established the Roger Gracie Academy in 2004 in Ladbroke Grove London 51 Notable Black belt promotions include Raymond Stevens Nicolas Gregoriades and Kywan Gracie Behring 52 Gracie served as a coach alongside Rigan Machado Jean Jacques Machado and Dean Lister on season 6 of the Professional Grappling Federation on April 21 to 26 2024 53 Gracie led Team Epic Roll at the tournament 54 and finished in fourth place 55 Personal life editGracie and his wife have a son and a daughter 56 Championships and accomplishments editBrazilian jiu jitsu Submission wrestling edit Main Achievements Black Belt 10 x IBJJF World Champion 2004 2005 2006 2007 c 2008 2009 c 2010 c 2 x IBJJF Pan American Champion 2006 d 2 x IBJJF European Open Champion 2005 c 2 x ADCC Submission Fighting World Champion 2005 c ADCC Superfight Champion 2007 2nd place IBJJF World Championship 2003 d 2004 d 2005 d 2006 d 2008 d 2nd place IBJJF Pan Championship 2006 3rd place ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship 2003 Main Achievements Coloured Belts 4 x IBJJF World Champion 2000 blue 2001 purple 2002 c brown 2 x Brazilian National Champion 1999 blue 10 2001 brown 15 Mixed martial arts edit ONE Light Heavyweight World Championship 2016 Former Career records editBrazilian jiu jitsu Submission wrestling record edit Record Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Notes 67 7 1 Win Marcus Almeida Submission choke from the back Gracie Pro SUPERFIGHT 2017 6min 52s Super Fight 66 7 1 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission Armbar 2015 IBJJF Black Belt League Super Fight UFC Fan Expo 2015 1 4min 25s Super Fight 65 7 1 Draw Marcus Almeida Decision Metamoris 2012 1 20 00 65 7 Win Romulo Barral Forfeit Injury World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2010 Final 64 7 Win Ricardo Demente Abreu Points 13 2 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2010 Final 63 7 Win Walter Vital Submission Choke from Mount World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2010 62 7 Win Bruno Bastos Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2010 61 7 Win Luiz Fernando Submission Choke World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2010 60 7 Win Tarsis Humphreys Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2010 59 7 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission Armbar World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2010 58 7 Win Diego Herzog Submission Choke World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2010 57 7 Win Frost Murphy Submission Choke World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2010 56 7 Win Romulo Barral Submission Cross Choke from mount World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2009 Final 55 7 Win Ricardo Demente Abreu Submission Cross Choke from mount World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2009 Final 54 7 Win Claudio Calasans Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2009 53 7 Win Rafael Lovato Jr Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2009 52 7 Win Bernardo Faria Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavy 2009 51 7 Win Bruno Bastos Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavy 2009 YouTube 50 7 Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Points 4 2 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2008 Final 50 6 Win Leonardo Leite Submission Cross Choke from mount World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Super Heavyweight Division 2008 Final 49 6 Win Eduardo Telles Advantage World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2008 48 6 Win Luigi Mondelli Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2008 47 6 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2008 46 6 Win Jon Olav Einemo Points 5 0 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Superfight 2007 Superfight 45 6 Win Romulo Barral Submission Cross Choke from mount World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2007 Final 44 6 Win Robert Drysdale Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2007 Semi final 43 6 Win Robert Drysdale Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2007 Final 42 6 Win Fernando Margarida Pontes Points World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2007 41 6 Win Tim Carpenter Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2007 40 6 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2007 39 6 Win Adriano Camolesi Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2007 38 6 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2007 37 6 Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Points World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2006 Final 37 5 Win Robert Drysdale Submission Cross Choke from mount World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2006 Final 36 5 Win Marcelo Garcia Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 35 5 Win Rodrigo Cavaca Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 34 5 Win Pedro Schmall Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 33 5 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 32 5 Win Zumbi Machado World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 31 5 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Submission Triangle Pan American Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 Absolute Final 30 5 Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Advantage Pan American Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 Weight Final 30 4 Win Tiago Gaia Submission Pan American Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 29 4 Win Raphael Lovato Jr Submission Pan American Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 28 4 Win Joao Silva Submission Pan American Jiu Jitsu Championship 2006 27 4 Loss Ronaldo Souza Points 2 0 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2005 Final 27 3 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Points 12 2 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2005 Final 26 3 Win Fernando Margarida Pontes Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2005 25 3 Win Saulo Ribeiro Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2005 Semi final 24 3 Win Ronaldo Souza Points European Open Championship Absolute Division 2005 Final 23 3 Win Roberto Abreu Submission European Open Championship 2005 22 3 Win Rodrigo Solueo Submission European Open Championship 2005 21 3 Win Ronaldo Souza Submission Rear Naked Choke ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Absolute Division 2005 Final 20 3 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Submission Rear Naked Choke ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Absolute Division 2005 Semi final 19 3 Win Fabricio Werdum Submission Rear Naked Choke ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Absolute Division 2005 Quarter final 18 3 Win Shinya Aoki Submission Foot Lock ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Absolute Division 2005 Elimination Round 17 3 Win Alexandre Ferreira Submission Quit on Stool ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2005 Final 16 3 Win Alexandre Ribeiro Submission Rear Naked Choke ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2005 Semi final 15 3 Win Eduardo Telles Submission Armbar ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2005 Quarter final 14 3 Win Justin Garcia Submission Rear Forearm Choke ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2005 Elimination Round 13 3 Loss Ronaldo Souza Points World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2004 Final 13 2 Win Rodrigo Medeiros Submission Rear Naked Choke World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Division 2004 Roger Gracie vs Rodrigo Medeiros Final 12 2 Win Fernando Terere Augusto Submission Choke from Mount World Jiu Jitsu Championship 2004 11 2 Win Marcelo Garcia Points World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2004 10 2 Win Recardo Franco Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Super Heavy 2004 9 2 Win Roberto Agnese Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2004 8 2 Win Leonardo Ramos Submission World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2004 7 2 Loss Marcio Cruz Points 3 0 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2003 Final 7 1 Win Alexandre Ribeiro ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2003 Third place match 6 1 Loss Jon Olav Einemo ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2003 Semi final 6 0 Win Rigan Machado ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2003 Quarter final 5 0 Win Mario Sperry ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship 88 98 kg Division 2003 Elimination Round 4 0 Win Marcio Corleta Points 3 0 Win Demian Maia Points Brazilian Teams Championship 2002 Roger Brown Belt Demian Black Belt 2 0 Win Ronaldo Souza World Jiu Jitsu Championship Absolute Division 2002 Brown Belt Final Match 1 0 Win Rodrigo Asmus World Jiu Jitsu Championship Heavyweight Division 2002 Brown Belt Final Match Mixed martial arts record edit Professional record breakdown 10 matches 8 wins 2 losses By knockout 1 1 By submission 6 0 By decision 1 1 Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Win 8 2 Michal Pasternak Technical Submission arm triangle choke ONE Ascent to Power 6 May 2016 1 2 13 Kallang Singapore Won the inaugural ONE Light Heavyweight Championship Win 7 2 James McSweeney TKO front kick and punches ONE FC Warrior s Way 5 December 2014 3 3 15 Pasay Philippines Return to Light Heavyweight Loss 6 2 Tim Kennedy Decision unanimous UFC 162 6 July 2013 3 5 00 Las Vegas Nevada United States Win 6 1 Anthony Smith Submission arm triangle choke Strikeforce Marquardt vs Saffiedine 12 January 2013 2 3 16 Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Win 5 1 Keith Jardine Decision unanimous Strikeforce Rockhold vs Kennedy 14 July 2012 3 5 00 Portland Oregon United States Middleweight debut Loss 4 1 Muhammed Lawal KO punches Strikeforce Barnett vs Kharitonov 10 September 2011 1 4 33 Cincinnati Ohio United States Win 4 0 Trevor Prangley Submission rear naked choke Strikeforce Diaz vs Cyborg 29 January 2011 1 4 19 San Jose California United States Win 3 0 Kevin Randleman Submission rear naked choke Strikeforce Heavy Artillery 15 May 2010 2 4 10 St Louis Missouri United States Win 2 0 Yuki Kondo Submission rear naked choke World Victory Road Presents Sengoku 2 18 May 2008 1 2 40 Tokyo Japan Light Heavyweight debut Win 1 0 Ron Waterman Submission armbar BodogFight USA vs Russia 2 December 2006 1 3 38 Vancouver British Columbia Canada Heavyweight debut Instructor lineage editCarlos Gracie Sr Helio Gracie Carlos Gracie Jr Roger Gracie 1 Notes edit a b under Carlos Gracie Jr 3 Gracie chose to use his mother s surname when he started competing 5 6 a b c d e f Weight and absolute a b c d e f AbsoluteSee also editList of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitionersReferences edit a b c d e f Roger Gracie bio BJJ Heroes 2010 06 07 Roger Gracie Sherdog Wynne Lucy 2022 07 26 Roger Gracie Gets Promoted to 5th Degree Black Belt Grappling Insider Cruz Guilherme 2017 10 14 ONE champion Roger Gracie retires from MMA MMA Fighting Snowden J Shields K 2010 The MMA Encyclopedia ECW Press p 197 ISBN 978 1 55490 844 8 Keeping the Tradition Alive Mauricio Gomes BJJ 1982 06 06 a b Clements Averi 2021 05 12 John Danaher Thinks Roger Gracie Is The Best Jiu Jitsu Athlete Of All Time Jiu Jitsu Times Gordon Ryan Applauds Roger Gracie He s The Greatest Of All Time Bjj Eastern Europe 2022 06 06 Lane Ted 2019 12 13 How I Built My Body Roger Gracie Men s Health Best BJJ Fighters Updated 2022 LowKickMMA com 2022 03 11 Why Roger Gracie Is Undoubtedly BJJ s Greatest Of All Time Bjj Eastern Europe 2020 11 10 Jensen Brian 2021 11 16 First ADCC Hall of Fame Inductee Announced Roger Gracie MyMMANews Roger Gracie BJJ Heroes 2010 06 07 Smith Ryan 2020 04 07 Why Roger Gracie Is The Greatest Competitor Of All Time FloGrappling Roger Gracie Record Net Worth Weight Age amp More BJJ Fanatics 1970 01 01 Reasons Why is Roger Gracie Jiu Jitsu GOAT BJJ Spot 2018 10 30 Lindsey Alex 2019 06 12 MAKING THE CASE 5 Reasons Why Roger Gracie is The Greatest of All Time Grappling Insider Admin JJB 1902 09 14 The Gracies First Family of Jiu Jitsu The Jiu Jitsu Brotherhood a b c Historia de Campeoes Roger Gracie Muito Mais Jiu Jitsu para voce in Portuguese 2016 09 19 a b Campeonato Brasileiro de Jiu Jitsu 1999 Campeonato Brasileiro de Jiu Jitsu 1999 Pan Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2000 Pan Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2000 Folha de S Paulo Policia indicia quatro lutadores de jiu jitsu 08 08 2000 www1 folha uol com br Retrieved 2022 02 01 a b World B J J 2020 06 19 Brawls Prison Time and Tragedies The Other Side Of The Gracie Family BJJ World Retrieved 2022 02 01 World Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2001 World Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2001 a b Campeonato Brasileiro de Jiu Jitsu 2001 Campeonato Brasileiro de Jiu Jitsu 2001 World Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2002 World Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2002 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship 2003 ADCC NEWS adcombat com 2010 10 06 Gaster Rocko 2022 05 18 ADCC All The Results Strictly Fighters Cruz Guilherme 2013 09 03 Broken arm led Jacare from jiu jitsu to MMA MMA Fighting a b ADCC 2005 ADCC 2005 Archived from the original on 2011 09 08 Retrieved 2011 10 06 ADCC Results ADCC Archived from the original on 2011 09 08 Retrieved 2012 07 26 Lindsey Alex 2021 11 17 Roger Gracie Becomes First Inductee To ADCC Hall Of Fame Jitsmagazine com Remember Roger vs Jacare in 2005 and register now for the 2014 Euro Open Graciemag 2013 12 10 From the treasure chest Pan 2006 the Roger Xande rivalry begins Graciemag BJJ news 2010 03 31 Archived from the original on 2021 06 16 Alexandre Ribeiro vs Roger Gracie 2006 IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship Grappling Bout Tapology 20 Years of Jiu Jitsu World Championships BJJ Heroes 2015 05 12 Roger Gracie vs John Olav Einemo 2007 ADCC Championships Grappling Bout Tapology 2022 08 06 The 12 biggest absolute IBJJF world champions part 1 Graciemag 2019 10 24 Roger Gracie the unsatisfied three time champ Gracie Mag 8 June 2010 Retrieved 2012 07 26 World Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2009 World Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2009 BJJ World Championships 2010 Results BJJ Heroes 2010 06 04 a b Slack Jack 2016 10 14 Gracie versus Buchecha Old School versus New School Four Years On VICE Billington Roy 2015 07 11 Video Watch Roger Gracie submit Comprido Bloody Elbow Jiu Jitsu Match of the Decade Roger vs Buchecha Jiu Jitsu News Jiu Jitsu News All about brazilian Jiu Jitsu 2017 07 24 Lindsey Alex 2020 01 21 Watch Roger Gracie v Marcus Buchecha Almeida Grappling Insider Roger Gracie retires from jiu jitsu after submitting Marcus Buchecha at Gracie Pro Sportsmanila net 2017 07 24 Roger Gracie career on MARanking MARanking Martial Arts Ranking Maranking com 2014 01 18 Retrieved 2014 01 18 Retired fighter Roger Gracie talks coronavirus infection I never felt that before MMA Fighting 2020 Retrieved 2021 03 21 10x World Champion Roger Gracie Announces Return To BJJ Competitions Bjj Eastern Europe 2014 05 28 Roger Gracie Becomes First Inductee to ADCC Hall of Fame 17 November 2021 Roger Gracie Receives 5th Stripe On His BJJ Black Belt Bjj Eastern Europe 2022 07 26 Roger Gracie ready for Strikeforce debut by Eduardo Ferreira Tatame Magazine May 03 2010 Strikeforce results Muhammed Lawal vs Roger Gracie fight review and analysis Vox Media September 11 2011 Retrieved July 5 2012 UFC Reveals List of Strikeforce Fighters Making Jump to Octagon sherdog com January 16 2013 Staff 2013 03 04 Roger Gracie To Fight Tim Kennedy at UFC 162 fightofthenight com Retrieved 2013 03 04 Lyubo Kumbarov Roger Gracie HQ Wrestling Coach and Gold Medalist Jiu Jitsu Legacy 2019 05 11 Heinis John August 5 2013 UFC News Roger Gracie a Free Agent After UFC Opts Not to Renew His Contract Bleacher Report Roger Gracie signs with One FC plans to compete in both MMA and BJJ mmafighting com August 7 2014 Roger Gracie returns to light heavyweight meets James McSweeney at One FC 23 mmafighting com November 3 2014 Roger Gracie joins Evolve MMA fight team mmamania com May 10 2014 Meerkatsu s Blog Meerkatsu s Blog 1999 05 29 BJJ Academies Around The World Roger Gracie Academy in London England Bjj Eastern Europe 2021 07 29 de Souza Diogo Four BJJ Legends Confirmed As PGF Season 6 Coaches Lineup Finalized Jitsmagazine Retrieved 9 April 2024 Warrior Egghead Four Jiu Jitsu Legends Draft Their Teams For PGF World Season 6 Jitsmagazine Retrieved 27 April 2024 Warrior Egghead PGF World Season 6 Best Of Day 4 Jitsmagazine Retrieved 27 April 2024 The Unlikely Heir Sherdog com 2011 01 28 Retrieved 2011 01 28 External links edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roger Gracie Professional MMA record for Roger Gracie from Sherdog nbsp Roger Gracie at UFC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Gracie amp oldid 1221015530 Roger Gracie Academy, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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