Weekend Recap: DJ Jackson First American To Win Toughest GP in Brazil
Weekend Recap: DJ Jackson First American To Win Toughest GP in Brazil
Here's your Monday morning recap, the best way to catch up on jiu-jitsu news from over the weekend!
Here's your Monday morning recap, the best way to catch up on jiu-jitsu news from over the weekend!
Jackson wins GP in Brazil
DJ Jackson became the first American to win Copa Podio, competing in the Middleweight Grand Prix in Manaus.
Battling the heat and humidity in the Amazon city -- not to mention a tough lineup of opponents including Gustavo Braga, Tommy Langaker, Fellipe Andrew, Kywan Gracie Behring, and Hugo Marques -- Jackson overcame the competition to be crowned middleweight Grand Prix champ.
This marks the first time a non-Brazilian has won the event, considered one of Brazil's toughest.
In order of his matches, the results were as follows:
The super heavyweight submitted Steve Patterson and Josh Hinger (fighting up from his normal weight class of medium heavyweight).
Pereira took gold in his weight division and silver in the absolute, losing only to Keenan Cornelius in the final.
Worth noting is that Pereira faced the very tough Hinger twice, beating him via triangle both times.
Results
BLACK / Adult / Male / Super-Heavy
1 - Gutemberg de Jesus Santos Pereira - GF Team
2 - Joshua Roy Hinger - Atos Jiu-Jitsu
3 - Steven J. Patterson - Brasa CTA
BLACK / Adult / Male / Open Class
1 - Keenan Kai-James Cornelius - Atos Jiu-Jitsu
2 - Gutemberg de Jesus Santos Pereira - GF Team
3 - Dante Leon - GF Team
3 - Joshua Roy Hinger - Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Watch Gutemberg Pereira vs Josh Hinger (final, heavyweight division)
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While the rest of the pack seem to be quietly preparing for the upcoming event, Souza has been extremely active, competing almost every weekend in events in Brazil. This marks the second week in a row he took double gold.
BLACK / Adult / Male / Heavy
1 - Dimitrius Soares Souza - Alliance
2 - Henrique Russi Felix de Lima - CheckMat
3 - José Henrique Cardoso - Ceconi KMKZ
BLACK / Adult / Male / Open Class
1 - Dimitrius Soares Souza - Alliance
2 - Admilson Gobi Junior - Team Lloyd Irvin
3 - Henrique Russi Felix de Lima - CheckMat
3 - José Henrique Cardoso - Ceconi KMKZ
• WATCH: Yuri Simoes vs Travis Stevens
Jackson wins GP in Brazil
DJ Jackson became the first American to win Copa Podio, competing in the Middleweight Grand Prix in Manaus. Battling the heat and humidity in the Amazon city -- not to mention a tough lineup of opponents including Gustavo Braga, Tommy Langaker, Fellipe Andrew, Kywan Gracie Behring, and Hugo Marques -- Jackson overcame the competition to be crowned middleweight Grand Prix champ.
This marks the first time a non-Brazilian has won the event, considered one of Brazil's toughest.
In order of his matches, the results were as follows:
- DJ Jackson defeated Tommy Langaker by points
- DJ Jackson defeated Kywan Gracie by advantages
- DJ Jackson defeated Fellipe Andrew by advantages
- DJ Jackson defeated Hugo Marques by points
- DJ Jackson defeated Gustavo Braguinha by advantages
- DJ Jackson defeated Fellipe Andrew by advantages
Gutemberg Pereira makes impressive black belt debut
Brand-new GF Team black belt Gutemberg Pereira made quite the debut in Chicago.The super heavyweight submitted Steve Patterson and Josh Hinger (fighting up from his normal weight class of medium heavyweight).
Pereira took gold in his weight division and silver in the absolute, losing only to Keenan Cornelius in the final.
Worth noting is that Pereira faced the very tough Hinger twice, beating him via triangle both times.
Results
BLACK / Adult / Male / Super-Heavy
1 - Gutemberg de Jesus Santos Pereira - GF Team
2 - Joshua Roy Hinger - Atos Jiu-Jitsu
3 - Steven J. Patterson - Brasa CTA
BLACK / Adult / Male / Open Class
1 - Keenan Kai-James Cornelius - Atos Jiu-Jitsu
2 - Gutemberg de Jesus Santos Pereira - GF Team
3 - Dante Leon - GF Team
3 - Joshua Roy Hinger - Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Watch Gutemberg Pereira vs Josh Hinger (final, heavyweight division)
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Souza most active competitor pre-Grand Prix?
Alliance's Dimitrius Souza is busy warming up for IBJJF Heavyweight Grand Prix, taking double gold in Curitiba at the IBJJF Open.While the rest of the pack seem to be quietly preparing for the upcoming event, Souza has been extremely active, competing almost every weekend in events in Brazil. This marks the second week in a row he took double gold.
BLACK / Adult / Male / Heavy
1 - Dimitrius Soares Souza - Alliance
2 - Henrique Russi Felix de Lima - CheckMat
3 - José Henrique Cardoso - Ceconi KMKZ
BLACK / Adult / Male / Open Class
1 - Dimitrius Soares Souza - Alliance
2 - Admilson Gobi Junior - Team Lloyd Irvin
3 - Henrique Russi Felix de Lima - CheckMat
3 - José Henrique Cardoso - Ceconi KMKZ
See also...
• How Yuri Simoes Overcame Injury And Doubt To Beat Olympian Travis Stevens• WATCH: Yuri Simoes vs Travis Stevens
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