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Gordon Ryan (born July 8, 1995) is an American submission wrestler and third-degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt,[a][citation needed] considered by many to be the greatest no–gi grappler of all time due to his many accomplishments.[4][5][6][7] Ryan is a seven-time ADCC Submission wrestling world champion, three-time IBJJF No-Gi World champion and a four-time Eddie Bravo Invitational champion.[8][9][5][10][11][12]
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Born | Monroe Township, New Jersey, U. S. | July 8, 1995|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other names | The King | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Residence | Austin, Texas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 240 lb (110 kg)[2][1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Division | Super-Heavyweight | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reach | 77 in (196 cm) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Rank | 3rd deg. Black belt in BJJ[a][citation needed] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gordon Ryan was born on July 8, 1995, in Monroe, New Jersey, U.S. He began grappling at the age of 15 under Miguel Benitez before switching to train under John Danaher, Tom DeBlass and Garry Tonon.[13] He began competing and won the IBJJF World No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship as a brown belt. In 2015, he quit his job as a garbage collector to fully dedicate his craft. [14]
After a 6-month brown belt run, where Ryan won notable tournaments such as the Newaza Challenge and the World Championship, Ryan was awarded his black belt by Garry Tonon in February 2016 in a ceremony supported by the presence of Tom deBlass, Ricardo Almeida and John Danaher – who shared the responsibility of the new belt rank.
On April 24, 2016, Ryan won the Eddie Bravo Invitational Championship, defeating world champion Yuri Simões and noted grappler Rustam Chsiev on the way. Ryan next faced top USA grappler Keenan Cornelius in a no time limit, submission only match where Ryan was able to upset Cornelius and submit him with a heel hook.[15]
In September 2017 Ryan competed at the ADCC World Championship. He took gold in the -88 kg weight category, defeating Dillon Danis, Romulo Barral, Xande Ribeiro and Keenan Cornelius. He also took 2nd place in the absolute division, submitting all his opponents on his way to losing to Felipe Pena in the final.
He would go on to win another EBI title and defeat Yuri Simões in a superfight at Kasai Pro to wrap up 2017.
In September 2018, Ryan competed at the IBJJF Pan No-gi, winning both his weight class and the absolute division all by submission. Ryan led Team Alpha Male's victory in Quintet's 2018 Tournament, Quintet 3. Ryan's submission victories against Josh Barnett and Marcos Souza saw Team Alpha Male advance to the Finals. His submission victories against Craig Jones and Vítor Ribeiro earned his team's ultimate victory in the tournament. He also competed at the IBJJF Nogi Worlds in California, again taking gold in both his weight class and the absolute division.
In 2019 Gordon Ryan competed in a superfight against Joao Gabriel Rocha at KASAI Super Series in Dallas, Texas.[16] Gordon ultimately won the match, but during an exchange there was an entanglement where Gordon was attempting an entry for a heel hook and his knee popped multiple times and tore his LCL. This injury was expected to keep him out of competition for about 6 months.[17]
In September 2019 it was reported that Gordon injured his hand in an accident with one of his motorized bikes, leaving him competing at ADCC with one hand heavily bandaged and injured. Despite the injury, he went on to win the -99 kg division. He beat Ben Hodgkinson, Tim Spriggs, Lucas Barbosa and Vinicius Ferreira. He would then move on the absolute division where he would claim gold following victories over Pedro Marinho, Garry Tonon, Lachlan Giles and Marcus Buchecha Almeida.[18]
In a hybrid rules fight, Ryan submitted wrestler Bo Nickal via triangle choke.[19]
Ryan was forced to withdraw from a superfight set for July 31, 2020, after contracting COVID-19.[20] On October 2, 2020, Ryan faced fellow ADCC 2019 World Champion Matheus Diniz and defeated him via Heelhook approximately halfway through a thirty-minute submission-only match.[21]
Ryan decided late in 2020 that he would leave the New Jersey area and move to Puerto Rico with his coach, John Danaher, and several members of his team to open up their own gym.[22] He revealed in December 2020, that the new gym had a tentative opening date of March 2021.[23]
On March 22, 2021, ONE Championship Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong confirmed that Ryan had signed a contract with the promotion to compete in grappling, as well as mixed martial arts if he wished to.[24] He was scheduled to make his promotional debut in a grappling match against multiple–times ONE Lightweight World Champion (MMA) Shinya Aoki on August 27, 2021.[25] Ryan announced on May 21 that he was at least momentarily retiring from competitive grappling due to his long–time gastroparesis condition, as it had worsened throughout the years, and looks forward to taking care of his health.[26][27] As confirmed from sources, Gordon Ryan is no longer under One Championship contract.[28]
In July 2021, it was announced that Danaher Death Squad had split up and Ryan will be opening his own academy in Austin, Texas.[3][29]
In September 2022, Gordon competed at ADCC both in the +99 kg division and in the superfight against André Galvão. It was the first time in the history of ADCC that a competitor that was scheduled to do the superfight also fought at a weight division.[30] Gordon proceeded to clear his weight class with victories over Heikki Jussila, Victor Hugo, Roosevelt Sousa and Nick Rodriguez to win gold. He also had the fastest submission in the history of ADCC against Roosevelt Sousa, where he submitted Sousa via outside heel hook in 11 seconds. Later that weekend, Ryan faced Galvão in a highly anticipated match in grappling history and won via rear naked choke. Gordon became the first grappler in ADCC history to become champion in three different weight classes[31] and he defeated André Galvão, who had not lost a match since 2017.
On December 15, 2022, Ryan was scheduled to compete against Vinny Magalhães in the main event of UFC Fight Pass Invitational 3.[32] Magalhães withdrew from the event on short notice and was replaced by Ryan's former teammate Nick Rodriguez.[33] Ryan went on to win the match by fastest escape time in EBI overtime.[34]
In January 2023, Ryan announced that he had signed a seven-figure multi-fight contract with FloSports.[35]
The fourth bout between Ryan and Felipe Pena was originally scheduled on February 25, 2023, at Who's Number One.[36] Just two days before the event, Ryan withdrew as a result of stomach issues that he suffered during the week leading up to the match and he was replaced by Nick Rodriguez.[37] Ryan did not compete in the first half of 2023 and revealed on May 22 that this was because he suffered a serious case of strep throat that was resistant to penicillin and had to undergo a tonsillectomy.[38]
Ryan announced that he would return to professional grappling competition on October 1, 2023 when he would defend his Who's Number One heavyweight title against Patrick Gaudio at WNO 20: Night of Champions.[39] He won the match by submission via armbar, as predicted in his mystery box and retained his title.[40]
Ryan was scheduled to defend his heavyweight title against Lucas Barbosa at Who's Number One 21: Ryan v Barbosa on November 30, 2023.[41] Ryan withdrew from the match due to a rib injury[42] and was replaced by his teammate Giancarlo Bodoni.[43]
Ryan was also scheduled to compete against Mason Fowler in the main event of UFC Fight Pass Invitational 5 on December 9, 2023.[44] He withdrew from this match due to rib injury too.[42]
Ryan competed against Josh Saunders in the main event of Who's Number One 24 on June 20, 2024.[45] He won the match by submission. [46]
Ryan competed against Yuri Simões in the traditional superfight at the 2024 ADCC World Championship,[47] and also competed in a second superfight against Felipe Pena.[48] Ryan won the first superfight against Pena 2-0 on points, and won the second superfight against Simoes 21-0 on points.[49]
Ryan is the older brother of Nicky Ryan, another successful submission wrestler.[50]
He is in a relationship with Nathalia Santoro, one of his training partners and a BJJ brown belt under John Danaher.[51]
Ryan reported suffering from an undiagnosed stomach condition for several years until April 2019, when he was diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori.[52] This diagnosis was later shown to be incorrect, and he was suffering from a fungal growth in his small intestine and a bacterial imbalance.[53] Minor illnesses that he suffered later in his life have caused this issue to reoccur.[54]
Ryan has engaged in numerous public spats with other competitive grapplers, including an incident on October 13, 2020, when he revealed private conversations between himself and Felipe Pena regarding a potential third match between the pair.[55] Shortly after this, on November 29, 2020, he also accused fellow ADCC 2019 medalist Lachlan Giles of using PEDs after the latter shared his opinion that those who have won medals while using PEDs should relinquish those titles.[56] In January, 2021, Ryan also clashed with several key members of ATOS on social media, including founder and head coach Andre Galvao, ahead of their potential match at ADCC 2022.[57][58]
After his teammate Craig Jones defeated Atos Jiu-Jitsu representative Ronaldo Junior at Who's Number One on February 26, 2021, Ryan attempted to shake hands with André Galvão but was sworn at and given the middle finger in return by Galvão. Galvão then confronted Ryan backstage and footage emerged of the two exchanging heated words. Galvão shoved Ryan, in return Ryan slapped Galvão twice and several of the event's competitors and staff intervened to calm the situation down.[59] The public statement issued by Ryan after the incident expressed no remorse for it and instead, he chose to use the opportunity to direct further criticism towards both André Galvão and several members of the ATOS team.[60]
Another incident involved him making what appeared to be sexual comments towards the young daughter of Erbeth Santos, after Santos had made comments regarding both Ryan’s father and suggestive sexual comments toward his girlfriend.[61] He has also been known for publicly challenging other Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitors by criticizing their ability, like AJ Agazarm[62] and Dillon Danis.[63]
Ryan is well known for claiming that other elite grapplers are unwilling to face him and at least one of them, Felipe Pena, has publicly claimed that this is a lie and in fact it is Ryan who refuses to compete against them instead.[64]
Ryan has trained with multiple martial artists, most noticeably UFC star Jon Jones, the UFC heavyweight champion. They trained for a week in the summer of 2023, ahead of Jon Jones's bout with former heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic at UFC 295.[65] He also trained with strongman Hafthor Björnsson in December 2022.[66][67]
Gordon Ryan has generated controversy for his social media activity which included potentially insensitive commentary on homeless individuals; he has been subject to allegations of racism and xenophobia.[68][69][70][71]
169 matches | 157 wins | 9 losses |
By submission | 130 | 1 |
By decision | 25 | 8 |
By disqualification | 2 | 0 |
Draws | 3 |
Result | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Division | Type | Date | Location |
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Win | 157–9–3 | Yuri Simões | Points (21–0) | ADCC 2024 | Superfight | Nogi | August 18, 2024 | Las Vegas, NV |
Win | 156–9–3 | Felipe Pena | Points (2–0) | August 17, 2024 | ||||
Win | 155–9–3 | Josh Saunders | Submission (heel hook) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | June 20, 2024 | Austin, TX |
Win | 154–9–3 | Patrick Gaudio | Submission (armbar) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | October 1, 2023 | Houston, TX |
Win | 153–9–3 | Nick Rodriguez | Fastest Escape Time | UFC Fight Pass Invitational 3 | Superfight | Nogi | December 15, 2022 | Las Vegas, NV |
Win | 152–9–3 | André Galvão | Submission (rear naked choke) | ADCC 2022 | Superfight | Nogi | September 18, 2022 | Las Vegas, NV |
Win | 151–9–3 | Nick Rodriguez | Submission (heel hook) | +99 kg | ||||
Win | 150–9–3 | Roosevelt Souza | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 149–9–3 | Victor Hugo | Points (8–0) | September 17, 2022 | ||||
Win | 148–9–3 | Heikki Jussila | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 147–9–3 | Felipe Pena | Technical Submission (forfeit) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | August 7, 2022 | Frisco, TX |
Win | 146–9–3 | Pedro Marinho | Submission (rear naked choke) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | July 14, 2022 | Austin, TX |
Win | 145–9–3 | Jacob Couch | Submission (pressure) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | March 25, 2022 | Frisco, TX |
Win | 144–9–3 | Vagner Rocha | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | March 26, 2021 | Austin, TX |
Win | 143–9–3 | Roberto Jimenez | Submission (armbar) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | February 26, 2021 | Austin, TX |
Win | 142–9–3 | Matheus Diniz | Submission (heel hook) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | October 2, 2020 | Austin, TX |
Win | 141–9–3 | Brian Marvin | Submission (rear naked choke) | 3rd Coast Grappling: Kumite IV | Superfight | Nogi | July 11, 2020 | Dallas, TX |
Win | 140–9–3 | Kyle Boehm | Submission (crooked armbar) | Who's Number One | Superfight | Nogi | June 5, 2020 | Beverly, MA |
Win | 139–9–3 | David Newton | Submission (rear naked choke) | Grappling Industries: Arnold Classic | Absolute | Nogi | March 7, 2020 | Columbus, OH |
Win | 138–9–3 | Abraham Hall | Submission (side triangle) | |||||
Win | 137–9–3 | Benjamin Dixon | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 136–9–3 | Chad Allen | Submission (arm-bar) | |||||
Win | 135–9–3 | Austin Tracy | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 134–9–3 | Pat Downey | Submission (power half nelson) | BJJ Fanatics | Superfight | Nogi | February 29, 2020 | Beverly, MA |
Win | 133–9–3 | Aaron Johnson | Submission (arm-triangle choke) | Sub Stars | Superfight | Nogi | February 21, 2020 | Miami, FL |
Win | 132–9–3 | Gabriel Gonzaga | Submission (heel hook) | Submission Underground 10 | Superfight | Nogi | December 22, 2019 | Portland, OR |
Win | 131–9–3 | Aleksei Oleinik | Submission (kneebar) | Quintet Ultra | Superfight | Nogi | December 12, 2019 | Las Vegas, NV |
Win | 130–9–3 | Bo Nickal | Submission (triangle choke) | 3rd Coast Grappling 3 | Superfight | Nogi | December 7, 2019 | Houston, TX |
Win | 129–9–3 | Rousimar Palhares | Referee Decision | World Jiu-Jitsu Festival | Superfight | Nogi | October 6, 2019 | Long Beach, CA |
Win | 128–9–3 | Marcus Almeida | Negative Points (0–1) | ADCC 2019 | Absolute | Nogi | September 29, 2019 | Anaheim, CA |
Win | 127–9–3 | Lachlan Giles | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 126–9–3 | Garry Tonon | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 125–9–3 | Pedro Marinho | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 124–9–3 | Vinicius Gazola | Submission (rear naked choke) | –99 kg | ||||
Win | 123–9–3 | Lucas Barbosa | Points (3–0) | |||||
Win | 122–9–3 | Tim Spriggs | Submission (rear naked choke) | September 28, 2019 | ||||
Win | 121–9–3 | Ben Hodgkinson | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 120–9–3 | Guilherme Vasconcelos | Submission (guillotine choke) | Kinektic 1 | Absolute | Nogi | August 16, 2019 | Anaheim, CA |
Win | 119–9–3 | Rafael Domingos | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 118–9–3 | Gabriel Checco | Submission (kimura) | |||||
Win | 117–9–3 | João Gabriel Rocha | Points (1–0) | Kasai Super Series 1 | Superfight | Nogi | February 2, 2019 | Dallas, TX |
Win | 116–9–3 | Yuri Simões | Advantages | IBJJF Nogi World Championship (black belt) | Absolute | Nogi | December 16, 2018 | Anaheim, CA |
Win | 115–9–3 | Roberto Abreu | Disqualification | +97.5 kg | ||||
Win | 114–9–3 | Yuri Simões | Points (11–0) | |||||
Win | 113–9–3 | Jackson Sousa | Submission (rear naked choke) | Absolute | December 15, 2018 | |||
Win | 112–9–3 | Patrick Gaudio | Referee Decision | |||||
Win | 111–9–3 | Vegard Randeberg | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 110–9–3 | Khalil Fadlallah | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 109–9–3 | Evaggelos Moumtzis | Submission (armbar) | +97.5 kg | ||||
Draw | 108–9–3 | Gregor Gracie | Draw | Quintet 3 | Absolute | Nogi | October 5, 2018 | Las Vegas, NV |
Win | 108–9–2 | Vítor Ribeiro | Submission (armbar) | |||||
Win | 107–9–2 | Craig Jones | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Draw | 106–9–2 | Roberto de Souza | Draw | |||||
Win | 106–9–1 | Marcos Souza | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 105–9–1 | Josh Barnett | Submission (triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 104–9–1 | Kaynan Duarte | Submission (rear naked choke) | IBJJF Pan Nogi (black belt) | Absolute | Nogi | September 15, 2018 | New York City, NY |
Win | 103–9–1 | Max Gimenis | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 102–9–1 | Max Gimenis | Submission (rear naked choke) | +97.5 kg | ||||
Win | 101–9–1 | Charles McGuire | Submission (kimuroplata) | |||||
Loss | 100–9–1 | Vinny Magalhães | Points (0–5) | ACB JJ 13 | Superfight | Nogi | May 4, 2018 | Long Beach, CA |
Win | 100–8–1 | Yuri Simões | Submission (rear naked choke) | Kasai Pro 1 | Superfight | Nogi | December 9, 2017 | Brooklyn, NY |
Win | 99–8–1 | Craig Jones | Submission (rear naked choke) | EBI 14 | Absolute | Nogi | December 3, 2017 | Los Angeles, CA |
Win | 98–8–1 | Casey Hellenberg | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 97–8–1 | Patrick Donabedian | Submission (armbar) | |||||
Win | 96–8–1 | Dan Borovic | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 95–8–1 | Ralek Gracie | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | Metamoris 8 | Superfight | Nogi | November 26, 2017 | Los Angeles, CA |
Loss | 94–8–1 | Felipe Pena | Points (0–6) | ADCC 2017 | Absolute | Nogi | September 24, 2017 | Espoo |
Win | 94–7–1 | Mahamed Aly | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 93–7–1 | Craig Jones | Submission (arm-triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 92–7–1 | Roberto Abreu | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 91–7–1 | Keenan Cornelius | Submission (guillotine choke) | –88 kg | ||||
Win | 90–7–1 | Alexandre Ribeiro | Referee Decision | |||||
Win | 89–7–1 | Romulo Barral | Submission (rear naked choke) | September 23, 2017 | ||||
Win | 88–7–1 | Dillon Danis | Referee Decision | |||||
Win | 87–7–1 | Devhonte Johnson | Submission (rear naked choke) | Grappling Industries | Absolute | Nogi | August 19, 2017 | New York City, NY |
Win | 86–7–1 | Aaron Johnson | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 85–7–1 | Mladen Jokmanovic | Submission (kimura) | |||||
Win | 84–7–1 | Elliot Kelly | Submission (triangle armbar) | Fight2Win Pro 34 | Superfight | Nogi | May 12, 2017 | Denver, CO |
Loss | 83–7–1 | Leandro Lo | Points (0–4) | ADCC West Coast Trials | Superfight | Nogi | April 15, 2017 | Los Angeles, CA |
Win | 83–6–1 | Lucas Barbosa | Referee Decision | Fight2Win Pro 30 | Superfight | Nogi | April 8, 2017 | Berkeley Township, NJ |
Win | 82–6–1 | Vagner Rocha | Submission (rear naked choke) | EBI 11 | –170 lbs | Nogi | March 6, 2017 | Los Angeles, CA |
Win | 81–6–1 | Marcel Gonçalves | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 80–6–1 | Chris Mckarski | Submission (guillotine choke) | |||||
Win | 79–6–1 | Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 78–6–1 | Joe Baize | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | Submission Underground 3 | Superfight | Nogi | January 29, 2017 | Portland, OR |
Win | 77–6–1 | Matthew Tesla | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | Sapateiro 6 | Absolute | Nogi | January 21, 2017 | Tampa, FL |
Win | 76–6–1 | Jesseray Childrey | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 75–6–1 | Antonio Carlos | Submission (reverse triangle) | |||||
Win | 74–6–1 | Bryan Brown | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Loss | 73–6–1 | Felipe Pena | Submission (rear naked choke) | Studio 540 | Superfight | Nogi | December 17, 2016 | Solana Beach, CA |
Win | 73–5–1 | Todd Mueckenheim | Submission (kimura) | Grappling Industries Manhattan | Superfight | Nogi | October 22, 2016 | New York City, NY |
Win | 72–5–1 | Kyle Griffin | Submission (heel hook) | EBI 8 | –185 lbs | Nogi | September 11, 2016 | Los Angeles, CA |
Win | 71–5–1 | Josh Hayden | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 70–5–1 | Mike Hillebrand | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 69–5–1 | Matt Arroyo | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 68–5–1 | Keenan Cornelius | Submission (heel hook) | Grappling Industries | Superfight | Nogi | August 13, 2016 | New York City, NY |
Draw | 67–5–1 | Vagner Rocha | Draw | Sapateiro 2 | Superfight | Nogi | June 11, 2016 | Bradenton, FL |
Win | 67–5 | Rustam Chsiev | Submission (rear naked choke) | EBI 6 | Absolute | Nogi | April 24, 2016 | Los Angeles, CA |
Win | 66–5 | Yuri Simões | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 65–5 | Marcello Salazar | Submission (kneebar) | |||||
Win | 64–5 | Jacen Flynn | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 63–5 | Nathan Orchard | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | Portland Sunday Open | Absolute | Nogi | April 3, 2016 | Portland, OR |
Win | 62–5 | Joshua Bacallao | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 61–5 | James Partridge | Submission (heel hook) | Onnit Invitational 2 | Superfight | Nogi | March 24, 2016 | Austin, TX |
Loss | 60–5 | Todd Mueckenheim | Referee Decision | Grappling Industries Manhattan | Absolute | Nogi | March 13, 2016 | New York City, NY |
Win | 60–4 | Nick Panebianco | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 59–4 | Harley Davis | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 58–4 | Kevin Berbrich | Submission (rear naked choke) | Goodfight Pro 2 | –77 kg | Nogi | March 12, 2016 | Langhorne, PA |
Win | 57–4 | Pat Sabatini | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 56–4 | Enrico Cocco | Submission (heel hook) | Sapateiro 1 | Absolute | Nogi | March 5, 2016 | Bradenton, FL |
Win | 55–4 | PJ Barch | Submission (kneebar) | |||||
Win | 54–4 | Elliot Kelly | Submission (reverse triangle armbar) | |||||
Win | 53–4 | Ian Murray | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 52–4 | Jordan Tabor | Submission (heel hook) | Interclub | Superfight | Nogi | February 13, 2016 | Gaithersburg, MD |
Loss | 51–4 | Aaron Johnson | Points | Grappling Industries Montreal | Absolute | Nogi | February 6, 2016 | Montreal, QC |
Win | 51–3 | Eric Chibuluzo | Submission (footlock) | |||||
Win | 50–3 | David Porter | Submission (rear naked choke) | Good Fight All-Star | –170 lbs | Nogi | December 4, 2015 | Brooklyn, NY |
Win | 49–3 | David Porter | Submission (armbar) | Show the Art Finishers 1 | –170 lbs | Nogi | November 15, 2015 | Green Brook Township, NJ |
Win | 48–3 | Jordan Stiner | Submission (triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 47–3 | Mattheus Lutes | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 46–3 | Jacob Ferreria | Submission (toe hold) | IBJJF Nogi World Championship (brown belt) | –73.5 kg | Nogi | November 8, 2015 | Long Beach, CA |
Win | 45–3 | Sylvio Duran | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 44–3 | Lucas Tobias | Points (8–6) | |||||
Win | 43–3 | Devhonte Johnson | Submission (heel hook) | UGA: Fall Open | Superfight | Nogi | October 24, 2015 | Lakewood, NJ |
Win | 42–3 | Stephen Martinez | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | Newaza Challenge | Absolute | Nogi | September 13, 2015 | Pasadena, CA |
Win | 41–3 | Gabriel Arges | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 40–3 | Noah Tillis | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 39–3 | Gio Vasquez | Submission (toe hold) | |||||
Win | 38–3 | Ivan Taylor | Submission (heel hook) | UGA: Summer Open | Superfight | Nogi | June 27, 2015 | Lakewood, NJ |
Win | 37–3 | Dan Martinez | Submission (heel hook) | Grapplers Quest: All Star Pro | –185 lbs | Nogi | June 6, 2015 | Edison, NJ |
Win | 36–3 | Matt Arroyo | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 35–3 | Sean Spangler | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 34–3 | Steve Mowry | Points (4–1) | Kumite Classic | Absolute | Nogi | May 23, 2015 | Monroeville, PA |
Win | 33–3 | Evan Mulgrave | Submission (heel hook) | –185 lbs | ||||
Win | 32–3 | Todd Bevan | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 31–3 | Jon Correa | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | |||||
Loss | 30–3 | Mike Perez | Points | ADCC North American Championship | –88 kg | Nogi | May 9, 2015 | Coconut Creek, FL |
Win | 30–2 | James Brasco | Points (4–0) | |||||
Win | 29–2 | Avery McPhatter | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 28–2 | Damien Nitkin | Points (5–0) | |||||
Win | 27–2 | Stanley Rosa | Submission (choke) | Naga World Championship | –170 lbs | Gi | April 25, 2015 | Wildwood, NJ |
Win | 26–2 | Richard Semides | Submission (reverse triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 25–2 | Elon Hodge | Submission (cloverleaf) | –170 lbs | Nogi | |||
Win | 24–2 | Scott Clymer | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 23–2 | Mickey Gall | Points | |||||
Win | 22–2 | Jesse Stokes | Submission (heel hook) | UGA: Spring Open | Superfight | Nogi | March 28, 2015 | West Windsor Township, NJ |
Win | 21–2 | Jason Rau | Referee Decision | Gym Wars II | Superfight | Gi | March 14, 2015 | Stratford, NJ |
Loss | 20–2 | Josh Hayden | Points | ADCC North American Championship | –88 kg | Nogi | December 13, 2014 | Nitro, WV |
Win | 20–1 | Jason Rau | Submission (rear naked choke) | PGL IX | Superfight | Nogi | November 29, 2014 | Stratford, NJ |
Win | 19–1 | James Gonzales | Submission (kimura) | PGL IV | –155 lbs | Nogi | May 17, 2014 | Berlin, NJ |
Win | 18–1 | John Battle | Points | |||||
Win | 17–1 | Todd Levin | Submission (heel hook) | |||||
Win | 16–1 | Jon Forsythe | Submission (bow & arrow choke) | AGL 4 | Absolute | Gi | April 13, 2013 | Berlin, NJ |
Loss | 15–1 | Mark Tarmann | Points | Absolute | Nogi | |||
Win | 15–0 | Dan Watkins | Submission (triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 14–0 | Ken Podgorsek | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 13–0 | Humberto Perea | Submission (rear naked choke) | –155 lbs | ||||
Win | 12–0 | David Thies | Points | |||||
Win | 11–0 | Kevin Gibbs | Points | |||||
Win | 10–0 | Ryan Cafaro | Submission (rear naked choke) | AGL 3 | Superfight | Nogi | January 19, 2013 | Berlin, NJ |
Win | 9–0 | Steven Calero | 4-2 points | Grapplers Quest: World Championship | -160 lbs | Nogi | July 21, 2012 | Morristown, NJ |
Win | 8–0 | Joe Pyfer | Submission (rear naked choke) | |||||
Win | 7–0 | Alejandro Dominguez | Points | Grapplers Quest: Beast from the East | -170 lbs | Gi | March 25, 2012 | Wayne, NJ |
Win | 6–0 | Angelo Claiborne | Submission (arm-triangle choke) | |||||
Win | 5–0 | Alejandro Dominguez | Submission (guillotine choke) | -170 lbs | Nogi | March 24, 2012 | ||
Win | 4–0 | Sulaman Zafar | Points | |||||
Win | 3–0 | Angelo Claiborne | Points | |||||
Win | 2–0 | Angelo Claiborne | Points | Grapplers Quest: World Championships | -170 lbs | Nogi | December 10, 2011 | Asbury Park, NJ |
Win | 1–0 | Nick Salles | Disqualification (slam) | |||||
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