2020 Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship

Who's In, Who's Out? 2020 IBJJF Pans [Updated]

Who's In, Who's Out? 2020 IBJJF Pans [Updated]

While many Pans champions will be returning, others will be locked out due to COVID-related U.S. travel restrictions. Here’s who’s in and who’s out.

Sep 10, 2020 by Corey Stockton
Who's In, Who's Out? 2020 IBJJF Pans [Updated]
With registration closed, what may be the final IBJJF event of the year has taken form. The federation announced last month that 2020 Pans, previously anticipated in March, would be rescheduled for October 8-11. 

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With registration closed, what may be the final IBJJF event of the year has taken form. The federation announced last month that 2020 Pans, previously anticipated in March, would be rescheduled for October 8-11. 

While many Pans champions will be returning in search of new hardware, others will be locked out due to COVID-related U.S. travel restrictions, leaving many of these divisions wide open for new contenders to make their names.

Here’s who’s in and who’s out. (Click here for an updated list of all entrants


Roosterweight

The rooster weight division is up for grabs at Pans this year as both of the division's usual frontrunners — Thalison Soares and Tomoyuki Hashimoto — are currently unregistered. They are not locked out, however, as travel restrictions do not currently apply to Australia or Japan. If they remain unregistered, that could clear the path for Lucas Pinheiro or Jonas Andrade, each of whom registered shortly after the October date was announced.


Light Featherweight

The weight class often dominated by Cicero Costha athletes and Mikey Musumeci may be relieved to find that only one top-ranked light featherweight is present. 2019 World Champ Paulo Miyao is the only Cicero Costa representative in the bracket. 2019 Pans champion Hiago George is out due to travel restrictions. Musumeci, the top-ranked light featherweight, has set his sight on larger opponents. Just as he did when Pans was originally planned for March, Musumeci has once again enrolled in the heavyweight division.

With some major names absent, this could be an opportunity for recently-promoted Joshua Cisneros to make his mark. Hiago Gama, who registered early as a roosterweight, will also be looking for a standout performance after taking silver at Pans last year.


Featherweight

The reigning 2019 Pans and World champion is back! Matheus Gabriel is one of the favorite featherweights registered for this belated 2020 Pans. He won Pans and Worlds last year during he's rookie black belt season, but he's no longer the freshest black belt in the field.

That title belongs to Samuel Nagai, who will be making his black belt debut at Pans. Nagai was a phenom at purple belt in 2018, and was expected to make waves in the brown belt division this year before COVID cut the season short. He'll want to make a statement here, but he'll have to get through the likes of Gianni Grippo, Isaac Doerderlein, and Kennedy Maciel.

Shane Jamil Hill-Taylor, a former World champ, is not registered for the tournament.


Lightweight

Just as it was when Pans was originally scheduled in March, this lightweight division is stacked with talent.

Two of the top-ranked lightweights have registered: Jonnatas Gracie and Edwin Najmi. We’re also expecting to see AOJ berimbolo artist Johnatha Alves in his first major tournament since earning his black belt last year. Johnny Tama, and Michael Liera Jr. have registered as well.

Marcio Andre, usually a featherweight, will be moving up in weight for this one after two Fight to Win contests against middleweights.

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Middleweight

It’s been a rough couple of months for Atos firecracker Ronaldo Junior. He’s coming off of back-to-back sub-only losses. But he truly shines in major-league IBJJF brackets. He had a strong run at Euros in January before losing to Tommy Langaker via triangle. Langaker is out due to travel restrictions. Isaque Bahiense will also be unable to participate.

While this may appear Ronaldo’s bracket to lose, he’s not a shoo-in.

Last year's Pan and Euros Lightweight Champ, Levi Jones-Leary, has registered at middleweight. His complex guard could prove challenging for even the best guard passers.

Lucas Valente has also moved up from lightweight.

But don’t count out Guthierry Barbosa, who won Pans at brown belt last year as a lightweight.


Medium Heavyweight

This division is already shaping up to be one of the hottest of the tournament. Lucas “Hulk” Barbosa, Murilo Santana, Jake Watson, Manuel Ribamar, and Gabriel Almeida have all registered. A matchup between Ribamar and Almeida would normally appear a giveaway to the former. But Almeida’s recent victory at Fight to Win 149 may give him some momentum if we see a fifth installment of that matchup.


Heavyweight / Super Heavyweight / Ultra Heavyweight

Some of the most prominent heavyweight and super heavyweight competitors won’t be able to register for Pans due to COVID-related travel restrictions. That leaves those divisions wide open for new contenders to make their marks.

Kaynan Duarte and Leandro Lo are out, paving the way for Vinicius “Trator” Ferreira or Gustavo Batista to take home another major crown.  

But perhaps the most exciting entrants to this division are Roberto Jimenez and his much lighter teammate Mikey Musumeci. Jimenez is having a breakout year and has demonstrated his ability to beat anyone. Three-time World champ, Musumeci will be in for a test, giving up at least 50 pounds to everyone in the filed.

Like Lo and Duarte, Nicholas Meregali and Patrick Gaudio are also unable to register, meaning Fellipe Andrew could carry on with his hot streak at super heavyweight. But he may have to put on a repeat performance against Keenan Cornelius, who is up from his usual heavyweight class. Devhonte Johnson is also stepping up from heavyweight, and could see a run-in with his former teammate, Aaron “Tex” Johnson, now representing Fight Sports.

Max Gimeneis is entered as ultra heavyweights. Victor Hugo, who initially entered the division in August, is now out.


Female Divisions

There are some exciting entrants that could shake things up in the rankings, including returning Pans champions and rookie black belts.

Janiana Maia and Vanessa Griffin will both be making their black belt debuts. We’ll also see the highly decorated Luiza Monteiro, and several top-ranked competitors including Jessica Swanson, Nathalie Ribeiro, Talita Alencar, Gabrielle McComb, Kendall Reusing, and Jessica Flowers

Noteworthy absentees include Ffion Davies, Amanda Monteiro, Ana Carolina Vieira, and Bianca Basilio, who will all be unable to participate due to travel restrictions.