ADCC Charlotte Open
Fight to Win 301
LIJJN Brew Jitsu Winter Open
Fight to Win Fight 302
Fight to Win 303
ADCC San Diego Open
Fight to Win 304
ADCC Curitiba or Parana Open
ADCC European, Middle East & African Tri
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ADCC South American Trials #1
ADCC Sao Paulo Kids Trials
Guthierry, McComb, & Fellipe Among Standout Finishers at American Nationals
Jul 1, 2019
2019 Spyder BJJ Invitational Championship Qualifier
Mar 2, 2019
Grappling Bulletin: Jiu-Jitsu vs Wrestling & 2 Rear Naked Strangles in MMA
Jul 15, 2019, Pro
Third Coast Grappling 2
Jun 23, 2019
Grappling Bulletin: IBJJF Heavyweight GP Shake-Up, and Keenan's New Team
Jul 1, 2019, Pro
An Explanation Of The Unique Overtime Rules At Third Coast Grappling
There was a lot of confusion surrounding the rules at Third Coast Grappling, with both fans and competitors a little unclear on exactly how the rules worked. Matches begun with a 7-minute regulation period. Victory could be obtained via either a submission or a score of 11-points– a tech fall. If there was no submission at the end of the seven minutes (even if a competitor was ahead on points) then they moved to a sudden death overtime period of five minutes– the first to score or submit would win. The winner of the coin toss could choose either the start position, or top or bottom. There was no limit to the position they could start in, so they could start in mount or side control or guard if they wanted. But whichever position they chose, the other competitor got to choose top or bottom. That led to some competitors excitedly choosing strong control positions, only for their opponent to choose the dominant position, such as when Roberto Jimenez chose back control only for Pedro Marinho to work straight for the choke. This isn't EBI, so there was no taking turns– it was one and done. Competitors quickly figured out it was best to choose guard, as it didn't matter so much if you were on top or bottom. Sudden death (golden score) meant whoever scored first would win and no less than 7 of the main card matches ended this way. While definitely different, the Third Coast Grappling ruleset proved to be a hit with the audience.
Jun 28, 2019, Pro
Third Coast Grappling: Live Updates and Results inc Meregali vs Cyborg
Jun 22, 2019, Pro
Three Biggest Takeaways From A Wild Night at Third Coast Grappling
Jun 24, 2019, Pro
Roberto Jimenez vs Dayvison Calado IBJJF 2017 World Championships
Jun 4, 2017, Pro
Injured Keenan Out, Cyborg Steps Up To Face Meregali
Jun 5, 2019
Jun 3, 2017, Pro
Meet Roberto Jimenez, The 16-Year-Old Phenom & Royal Invitational Winner
Jul 14, 2016
2019 Third Coast Grappling Championship
Jan 12, 2019
Third Coast Grappling: The Texas-Sized Event Of The Summer
Apr 11, 2019
2018 Worlds: Jimenez Flawless Performance, Pessanha Does Double Grand Slam
Jun 2, 2018
Apr 13, 2019
2019 Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship
Mar 21, 2019
Get to Know Jon 'Thor' Blank With These Four Brutal Submissions
Apr 2, 2019
Rustam & Jon Blank to Replace Spriggs & Patsarigov at KASAI Pro 5
Mar 29, 2019
2019 ADCC West Coast Trials
Feb 9, 2019
Spyder 100kg Analysis: Calasans, Spriggs, & More Set to Battle In Korea
Feb 28, 2019, Pro
Poetry in Motion: The 2018 Spyder Championship Highlights
Spyder can throw one hell of a party.
Feb 24, 2019
Spyder Includes World Champs In Mixed Brackets: Purple to Black Combined
Feb 21, 2019
ROYAL Gabriel Sousa (Gracie Barra) vs Roberto Jimenez (Alliance)
Jul 6, 2016