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Roberto Jimenez Dominates At The 2016 Texas Open; 5 Gold Medals, 12 Subs

Roberto Jimenez Dominates At The 2016 Texas Open; 5 Gold Medals, 12 Subs

Roberto Jimenez continues to prove he is one of the most promising prospects in the sport of jiu-jitsu today. World Champion, Pan Am Champion, Royal Invitat

Oct 10, 2016 by Reid Connell
Roberto Jimenez Dominates At The 2016 Texas Open; 5 Gold Medals, 12 Subs
Roberto Jimenez continues to prove he is one of the most promising prospects in the sport of jiu-jitsu today. World Champion, Pan Am ChampionRoyal Invitational Champion, Fight to Win Teen NoGi Champion and at just 16 years old he could be on track to be one of the most dominant competitors the sport has ever seen.

The Texas native competed in the Fight to Win Texas open tournament on Saturday held in San Antonio Texas. There Roberto did what he did best, hunted for the submission and came away with five gold medals, submitting all 12 of his opponents.

At one point the Team Gacho representative dislocated his finger during a semi-final match but quickly convinced the local medic to pop it back in so he could go on with his day. Check out some of his match from the day:

Roberto Jimenez Texas Open Match 1



Roberto Jimenez Texas Open Match 2



Roberto Jimenez Texas Open Match 3



Roberto Jimenez Texas Open Match 4



Roberto Jimenez Texas Open Match 5


Roberto Jimenez Texas Open Match 6



Roberto Jimenez Texas Open Bonus Nogi Match 








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