Roger Gracie talks to us about how his post-retirement jiu-jitsu is going, gives his thoughts on modern jiu-jitsu and more in this 17-min interview.
Jan 21, 2020, Pro
Roger Gracie walks us through his strategy in his comeback match against Buchecha at the Gracie Pro.
Apr 22, 2020, Pro
Roger Gracie details the circumstances with his armlock against Jacare in the 2004 Worlds open class final.
Celebrity reporter, Braulio Estima, captures all the action on the ground at Euros 2020. While doing coverage for Flograppling he crossed paths with jiu-jitsu legend, Roger Gracie. See what the goat has to say about the past Euros and how the competition level in Europe is stronger than ever before.
Jan 23, 2020, Pro
Arthur M. Maravilla Bien vs Roger Ismael Rivera 2020 World Master IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Dec 18, 2020, Pro
The countdown is almost over– we are mere weeks away from the most anticipated jiu-jitsu event of the year. The IBJJF World Championships has not taken place since June of 2019, and there is a palpable sensation of excitement among fans and athletes as we draw closer to the tournament. 2021 IBJJF WORLDS PREVIEW Leandro Lo is in at medium-heavyweight Top 3 questions going into Worlds Featherweight on fire – deepest division at Worlds? Xande Ribeiro’s last IBJJF World Championships The Ruotolos are back in the gi for Worlds DREAM ART The powerhouse squad that could snatch the team trophy Meregali at Ultra-Heavyweight, repping Dream Art Explaining the team trophy competition DANTE CALLS OUT LACHLAN Grapplefest interim title belt not enough for Dante Leon ADCC HALL OF FAME Roger Gracie first entry into newly-announced ADCC Hall of Fame 4-time superfight champ Andre Galvao joins ADCC Hall of Fame QUICK HITS The Mikey Lock strikes again (and again) Melqui Galvao takes four black Belts to World Pro gold Buchecha Docu Drops on Thanksgiving UPCOMING EVENTS F2W 189, December 3: Edwin "Junny" Ocasio vs Hiago George and Michael Liera Jr. vs PJ Barch Emerald City Invitational, December 4: 16-man 185lb EBI rules tournament Grapplekings, December 5
Nov 24, 2021
In depth match analysis from Keenan Cornelius featuring matches like Roger Gracie vs Buchecha, Rafa Mendes, Garry Tonon and more!
Jun 24, 2020, Pro
Joseph T Malgioglio vs Shawn Matthew Rogers 2020 IBJJF Pan No-Gi Championship
Nov 22, 2020, Pro
Wilfried Maurice vs Roger Rivera 2020 Atlanta International Open IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Nov 21, 2020, Pro
Two ADCC absolute champions weigh in on who they think will win the 2021 ADCC superfight between Gordon Ryan and Andre Galvao.
Xande Ribeiro goes into detail about the passing style he refers to as the "wet blanket".
Ermeson Rogerio Ribeiro De... vs Richard Marcus Cordova 2020 American National IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Dec 5, 2020, Pro
NATHAN F ROGERO vs DILOR MENDES PACHECO 2020 Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship
Oct 8, 2020, Pro
Jessamine Khan ATOS vs Fiona Middleton Roger Gracie Aca Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Apr 24, 2019, Pro
Bruno Zancaner Roger Gracie Acad vs Rogerio Maciel A.F.N.T Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Apr 23, 2019, Pro
Antonio Junior Roger Gracie Acad vs Khasan Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Two MMA veterans take off the gloves and put on the gi for this battle inside Gracie Humaita in Austin, Texas. Rafael Lovato Jr. is the current Bellator middleweight champion and here he goes against UFC Veteran Roger Narvaez. Although Narvaez is recovering from a rib injury, he drove 3 hours from, Corpus Christi to train with the champ.
Nov 9, 2019, Pro
Pedro Serrano Gracie Barra North vs Haidar Abbas Roger Gracie Academ 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Abu Dhabi
Jan 11, 2019, Pro
Sabrina Migliozzi Skbjj Team vs Fiona Middleton Roger Gracie Aca Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Fiona Middleton Roger Gracie Aca vs Kaila Napolis Roninjiu Jitsu Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Alex Nacfur Al Nasr Jiu-Jitsu Cl vs Bruno Zancaner Roger Gracie Acad Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Claudio Ferreira Caveirinha Jiu vs Bruno Zancaner Roger Gracie Acad Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Antonio Junior Roger Gracie Acad vs Khasan Varando Berkut Bjj Team Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
ADCC and IBJJF world champ Xande Ribeiro joins the podcast and discusses his brother Saulo, Roger Gracie and Jacare.
Jun 17, 2020, Pro
In Old School: Legends of Jiu-Jitsu we'll look back at the most influential names of yesteryear, the men and women who tore it up on the competition scene and had the biggest influence on the sport as we know it. The first subject for this new series is Fernando "Terere", one of the most recognizable names in the world of jiu-jitsu. Maybe you are familiar with the name, but do know you just how much of influence he was on multiple generations of coaches and competitors? Let Hywel Teague and Riccardo Ammendolia explain. Terere started jiu-jitsu in Rio de Janeiro with Alexandre “Gigi” Paiva, one of the co-founders of Alliance. Terere was basically a street kid getting up to mischief but he showed a natural aptitude for fighting and proved to be a diligent and hard-working student. Gigi took him under his wing and gave him an outlet for his energy. An amazing competitor, he was a World champion at every belt color, winning his first black belt World Championship title in 2000 at only 19 years of age. Remembered for his series of matches with Marcelo Garcia, to whom he never lost, and his titanic efforts against Roger Gracie, Fabricio Werdum, Pe de Pano and others, Terere was as much a showman as he was a technician and brought a special energy to the mat that had never been seen before. Terere was considered to be 10-15 years ahead of the curve technically, and how his technical skills made him an endearing influence for years to come, not just on people he trained with. He had close relationships with Andre Galvao, Cobrinha, Lucas Lepri and many others, and it's easy to see how much of an influence he had on their technique. Many of today's top competitors have credited Terere as an influence including the Mendes brothers, who would spend hours watching his matches on VHS tapes studying his every movement. One of the first notable competitors to represent the section of society from the favelas, Terere started a social project in the same favela where he grew up that is still in operation today. Its changed hands a number of times, but the gym offers free training and gives kids the same opportunity to live through jiu-jitsu that Terere had.