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BJJ Legend Mario Sperry Hosts World Master Camp; Las Vegas 22-24 August

BJJ Legend Mario Sperry Hosts World Master Camp; Las Vegas 22-24 August

 

The World Master Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship will be held in Las Vegas on August 25th, 26th & 27th, 2016.

BJJ and MMA legend Mario Sperry is organising a special 3 day Worlds Masters Las Vegas Jiu Jitsu Training Camp on August 22-24 (Monday thru Wednesday) at the world class facilities of the Wand Fight Team in Las Vegas. Come experience Mario Sperry’s intense coaching style and 30 years of experience at the highest level. This is the perfect occasion to fix the holes in your game and give you that extra push in your quest for a Gold Medal at the IBJJF Masters this year.

This unique camp includes:

  • 5 hours per day of intensive hands on training and discussion with Mario Sperry.
    This includes 2 BJJ sessions and 1 conditioning session.
  • Open Mat training with participants
  • Strategy Training & Rules Course
  • Nutrition Training
  • Full access to Wand Fight Team activities (BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai & Boxing class) and Weightlifting Room
  • Certificate of Participation
  • Discount Price on Event Merchandise.

You will experience Mario Sperry’s unique motivating coaching style which comes from his enormous grappling background.

More information and registration HERE.

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Mario Sperry is a 5th degree BJJ black belt under legendary Carlson Gracie, 3 Time World Jiu Jitsu Champ, 6 Time ADCC World Champ, MMA veteran.

Born in a wealthy family and coming from a military college, where he practised sports like waterpolo, volleyball, soccer and hammer throwing, Sperry started his martial arts career learning judo under master Georges Mehdi. At brown belt level, he expanded his training to Brazilian jiu-jitsu with Carlson Gracie, becoming one of his main apprentices. Mario earned his black belt in this art at the 1995 World BJJ Championships, where he entered and won the heavyweight black belt division, and it was popularly said that until that point he had not lost a single point in his earlier competition career. He gained the nickname “Zé Maquina” (“José Machine”) for his relentless performance, which later changed to “Zen Machine” in his introduction to United States.

Having had his mixed martial arts debut in 1995, Sperry debuted in United States as part of the Extreme Fighting event, where he was billed as having a 272-0 fight record. The first round of the tournament saw him face Ecuatorian fighter and Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran Rudyard Moncayo, who Sperry defeated by ground and pound, but the second one would see a different outcome against Russian kickboxing and sambo specialist Igor Zinoviev. Though Sperry was able to take him down and assume dominant position, Zinoviev managed to escape to his feet every time. After ten minutes, Sperry tried to leap into a rear naked choke while Zinoviev was giving his back while holding the fence, but he slipped and fell in front of the Russian, reciving a kick to the face. Mario took Zinoviev down, but the kick had opened a deep cut and the match was stopped to give the win to Igor.

At the world BJJ championships in 1998, after winning the title for three consecutive years, Sperry became the first fighter in history to make a Gracie submit in a match when he defeated Royler Gracie in Brazil by koshi-jime or “clock choke”.

Mario is bringing his 30 years of BJJ and Judo training to his special Las Vegas training camp to help make you into a better BJJ fighter.

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