Gable Steveson Is One Of The Greatest Wrestlers Ever. 5 Things To Know
Gable Steveson Is One Of The Greatest Wrestlers Ever. 5 Things To Know
Gable Steveson is headed to the CJI Pit to face Craig Jones in what will be one of the most watch matches of 2025 at the Craig Jones Invitational 2025.

Gable Steveson has built a wrestling résumé few athletes can match, earning Olympic gold, multiple NCAA titles and a reputation as one of the most dominant heavyweights in history. In 2025, he will step into new territory, competing under submission grappling rules in a superfight against Craig Jones at the Craig Jones Invitational in Las Vegas.
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Before his CJI debut, here are five things to know about the Minnesota native’s career and accomplishments. Here's what to know about Gable Steveson.
Gable Steveson Was An Olympic Champion At Age 21
Steveson won the men’s freestyle 125-kilogram gold medal at the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, defeating Georgia’s Geno Petriashvili with a last-second takedown in the final.
NCAA Wrestling Dominance At Minnesota
Competing for the University of Minnesota, Steveson posted a 103-3 career record and won NCAA heavyweight titles in 2021 and 2022. He was a five-time All-American.
International Success Beyond The Olympics
Steveson has also earned gold at the Pan American Championships and multiple age-group world championships.
Gable Steveson Has Signature Wrestling Style
Known for his speed, agility, and explosive double-leg takedowns, Steveson’s style blends heavyweight power with uncommon quickness.
Gable Steveson Transitions To New Sports
After a brief stint in professional wrestling with WWE and the NFL with the Buffalo Bills, Steveson has begun testing himself in submission grappling, with the CJI super fight against Craig Jones marking his most high-profile match in the sport.
Craig Jones Invitational Schedule
The first day of the event is set for Saturday, Aug. 30 and concludes on Sunday, Aug. 31.
CJI 2 Day 1 Schedule
Doors open at 7 p.m. ET with the preshow starting at 8:30 p.m. and the first matches at 9 p.m.
CJI Day 2 Schedule
Doors open at 7 p.m. ET with the preshow starting at 8:30 p.m. and the first matches at 9 p.m.
How To Watch The Craig Jones Invitational 2025
The CJI 2 is streaming live on the B-Team Jiu Jitsu YouTube account for free. The embedded YouTube stream will be available to watch on the FloGrappling website.
What Are CJI Rules?
CJI rules are an attempt to make grappling as accessible for fans of MMA as possible, so the matches follow the same time and scoring format as bouts in the UFC or other organizations. Three rounds of five minutes each where a submission ends the match at any time. CJI matches also happen in the pit, a slanted walled surface that aims to keep action continuous. The pit walls can be used for any submission or technique that you can think up.
What Are Quintet Rules?
The matches at CJI had scoring but if they follow true Quintet rules for CJI 2, those scores won't be necessary. In Quintet rules, any two people from each team begin the match and compete against each other. If no one wins by submission, the match is declared a draw and both are eliminated. If someone does win by submission, they stay and take on the next member of the opposing team until they either get submitted or compete to a draw. It's possible one person can go through an entire team by themselves. If both teams end up with everyone eliminated, there are traditionally tie-breaking criteria around penalties and aggression to help determine a team winner.
It has been confirmed that CJI 2 tournament matches will be eight minutes long. It remains to be seen what, if any, other changes that CJI 2 makes to the Quintet system.
What Are The Teams For CJI 2?
Here are the team rosters for the Craig Jones Invitational.
10th Planet
- -66kg: Geo Martinez
- -77kg: Alan Sanchez
- -88kg: PJ Barch
- -99kg: Ryan Aitken
- +99kg: Kyle Boehm
Coach: Eddie Bravo
New Wave Jiu-Jitsu
- -66kg: Dorian Olivarez
- -77kg: Mica Galvão
- -88kg: Giancarlo Bodoni
- -99kg: Luke Griffith
- +99kg: Vagner Rocha
Coach: John Danaher
B-Team Jiu-Jitsu
- -66kg: Ethan Crelinsten
- -77kg: Jozef Chen
- -88kg: Chris Wojcik
- -99kg: Nick Rodriguez
- +99kg: Victor Hugo
Coach: Nicky Ryan & Damien Anderson
Team Australia/Asia
- -66kg: Fabricio Andrey
- -77kg: Kenta Iwamoto
- -88kg: Lucas Kanard
- -99kg: Declan Moody
- +99kg: Belal Etiabari
Coach: Lachlan Giles
Team Americas
- -66kg: Gavin Corbe
- -77kg: Deandre Corbe
- -88kg: Elijah Dorsey
- -99kg: Taylor Pearman
- +99kg: Pat Downey
Coach: Greg Souders
Team Europe
- -66kg: Owen Jones
- -77kg: Pawel Jaworski
- -88kg: Paul Ardilla
- -99kg: Charles Negromonte
- +99kg: Marcin Maciulewicz
Coach: Faris Benlamkadem
Team Atos
- -66kg: Diego Pato
- -77kg: Ronaldo Junior
- -88kg: Lucas Barbosa
- -99kg: Kaynan Duarte
- +99kg: Felipe Pena
Coach: Andre Galvão
Pedigo Submission Fighting
- -66kg: Max Hanson
- -77kg: Dante Leon
- -88kg: Jacob Couch
- -99kg: Michael Pixley
- +99kg: Brandon Reed
Coach: Heath Pedigo
Women's $100k Bracket
CJI will hold its first women's bracket for $100,000, featuring four of the best in the world competing in an open weight bracket. They will be:
- Adele Fornarino
- Helena Crevar
- Ana Carolina Vieira
- Sarah Galvão
Top Ranked Grapplers At CJI 2
Based on the most recent FloGrappling World Rankings from Aug. 4, these are the top grapplers that will be competing at CJI. Each is listed with their most recent weight class ranking, except Mica Galvao, who is ranked No. 2 in Flo’s pound-for-pound ranking. Here is the list of top-ranked competitors at CJI.
- No. 2 Mica Galvao - Kingsway Jiu-Jitsu - 77KG
- No. 1 Diego Pato - Team Atos - 66 KG
- No. 2 Fabricio Andrey - Team Australia/Asia - 66 KG
- No. 3 Dante Leon - Pedigo Submission Fighting - 77 KG
- No. 4 Deandre Corbe - Team Americas - 77 KG
- No. 9 Ethan Crelinsten - Team Americas - 66 KG
- No. 10 Max Hanson - Pedigo Submission Fighting - 66 KG
- No. 13 Owen Jones - Team Europe - 66 KG
- No. 6 PJ Barch - 10th Planet - 88 KG
- No. 9 Jozef Chen - B-Team Jiu Jitsu - 77 KG
- No. 12 Elijah Dorsey - Team Americas - 88 KG
- No. 3 Ronaldo Junior - Team Atos - 77 KG
- No. 5 Chris Wojcik - B-Team Jiu Jitsu - 88 KG
- No. 6 Jacob Couch - Pedigo Submission Fighting - 88 KG
- No. 8 Charles Negromonte - Team Europe - 99KG
- No. 10 Ryan Aitken - 10th Planet - 99KG
- No. 14 Paul Ardilla - Team Europe - 88 KG
- No. 15 Taylor Pearman - Team Americas - 99 KG
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