2023 ADCC Asian & Oceania Championship

36 Must-Watch Matches From 2023 ADCC Asia & Oceania Trials In Singapore

36 Must-Watch Matches From 2023 ADCC Asia & Oceania Trials In Singapore

Stay up to date with all of the shocking submissions, dramatic upsets and nail biting battles from ADCC Trials in Singapore here.

Nov 25, 2023 by Corey Stockton
36 Must-Watch Matches From 2023 ADCC Asia & Oceania Trials In Singapore
The 2023 ADCC Asia & Oceania Trials are underway in Singapore, running from 9am ET until sometime in the early morning for US-viewers. Want to catch up on what you've missed? We've got you covered. 

The ADCC Trials, no matter which continent, are chock full of shocking submissions, dramatic upsets and nail biting battles. Here are some of our favorites from Singapore today, which you won't want to miss.

There's a ton on the line at this Trials, as in every Trials. One athlete from each of the five male divisions will stamp their ticket to ADCC 2024 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. All eyes are on the veterans: Izaak Michelle, Josh Saunders, Kenta Iwamoto, Jeremy Skinner, Roberto Dib Frias, Ben Hodgkinson and the like. But as always, the hungry up and comers are eager to make their marks.

Stay tuned.

Watch The 2024 ADCC Asia & Oceania Trials live on FloGrappling here!


Saunders punches his ticket to ADCC 2024

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Josh Saunders vs Tito Carle is a battle of rhinos

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Stoilescu scores a gnarly guillotine in 66kg quarterfinal

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Rhys Allan takes out ADCC veteran Jeremy Skinner

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Lightning-fast kani basami from Stoilescu

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Spatchy executes perfect strategy against leglock dynamo Josh Stolton

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David Stoilescu starts his campaign off with some knee destruction

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Spatchy endures heavy pace, lands armbar to advance

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Josh Saunders is an absolute unit

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It's a bad idea to play leg lock shootout with Jeremy Skinner

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Kenta Iwamoto is a ball of pressure

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Triangle victory for Declan Moody

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Kaya Rudolph had a hell of a run. But his bronze-winning match was truly special

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Ben Hodgkinson scores lights out guillotine in 30 seconds flat

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88kg semifinal: Izaak Michell vs Kurtis Martin has been the match of the event so far

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Declan Moody with a first round mauling

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Tooth and nails in 88kg quarterfinal between Kaya Rudolph and Lucas Kanard

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Unbelievable! Submission in less than 10 seconds from Kurtis Martin

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Izaak's fastest sub of the day: 35-seconds to submission

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Buzzer-beater katagatame for Kaya Rudolph

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Fast footwork helps Lucas Kanard score the kneebar from guard

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Spatchy absolutely insisted on the head and arm choke

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Huai Qing Xu has some buttery transitions

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Suplex to RNC; a clinic by Kurtis Martin

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Gone in 26 seconds, Sousuke Oshima gets the submission

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Izaak shows off high pace before RNC win

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Ruslan Israilov goes 0 to 100 for the kneebar finish

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UFC legend George Sotiropoulos catches armbar in waning moments of first match

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Tatsunosuke Fushimi breaks tie in last minute of tough scrap

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Tamefuso Kotaro delivers two big takedowns, but Rodrigo Costa turns the tables

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Izaak runs up the score, catches smother tap in opening round at 88kg

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Adele hits slick arm lock to win -55kg final

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Adele catches second heel hook win in sub-60 seconds

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Very first match at 66kg ends in buggy choke, courtesy of Sanjay Nambiar

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Joyce Ip identifies herself as a breakout star with second rapid submission

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30 seconds to brutal heel hook win for Adele Fornarino

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