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Instructor Filmed Throwing a Chair At a 19-year-old White Belt Competitor Who Defeated His Student

Instructor Filmed Throwing a Chair At a 19-year-old White Belt Competitor Who Defeated His Student

BJJ competitions can get heated. Still no matter how heated things get chair throwing must be a first.
Instructor Ulpiano Malachias was recently filmed throwing a chair at a white belt competitor who defeated his student.

As seen in the video Gracie Barra Black Belt – Ulpiano Malachias (Owner and head instructor at Gracie Barra Westchase in Houston) went nuts after witnessing his student losing the match by a takedown in the final seconds. The opponent flexes in celebration and Ulpiano jumps over the barricade, grabs and throws a chair at him, and continues to charge onto the mat to shove his student’s opponent.

“His students [is] being instigating and disrespecting person, he won the match on the last 5 seconds and he finishes and look for me flex me and call me mo fo, l don’t have to have a white belt disrespecting me. My attitude have nothing to do with the result but with what he said and the reason [that] he flex me, Now he try make a video to make me look bad.” – Malachias responded according to jiujitsutimes report.

The assaulted man’s coach responded:

BJJ Community, help me make sure this guy will never step foot inside any BJJ event ever again.
I hope @IBJJF will forget about what team he’s from and make the right decision.
I have been competing for over 15 years and I have never seen anybody doing something like that.He has disrespected the competitors, his students, his team, and the sport itself. Behavior like this from a Head coach/Black belt is unacceptable. In jiu jitsu, we know when two people step on the mat only one will come out with the victory. Can you imagine if every coach acted the way he did after a student’s loss?

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IBJJF Austin Open 2018

Gracie Barra Black Belt Ulpiano Malachias (Owner and head instructor at Gracie Barra Westchase in Houston) goes crazy after witnessing his student/ head wrestling coach losing the match by a takedown in the final seconds. The opponent flexes in celebration and Ulpiano jumps over the barricade, grabs and throws a chair at him, and continues to charge onto the mat to shove his student’s opponent.

 

Pablo Silva also noted Andre Galvao was banned by the IBJJF for a year for just jumping over the barricade.

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