The ADCC continues with its Hall Of Fame tradition, by adding a new member to its “roaster” every Monday. And, well, this Monday was great for Saulo Ribeiro – who is the latest ADCC Hall Of Fame inductee!
The team behind the ADCC published the great news on their Instagram account:
ADCC Hall of Fame: Saulo Ribeiro. Saulo is a 6 time ADCC veteran who won ADCC gold twice with a silver and bronze medal. Saulo was a fierce competitor who had some historic matches in ADCC such as his 2003 match with Jacare.
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Saulo Ribeiro is not just a 5th degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt (under Royler Gracie), but he’s also a judo black belt holder. With that said, he is considered to be one of the greatest grapplers ever.
Him and his younger brother, Alexandre Ribeiro, founded Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu; a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu academy which has brought up a number of respected competitors throughout the years – as well as a number of BJJ black belts (Ribeiro has personally graduated over 30 black belts). Their Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Association has over 2000 students training under them all over the world.
BJJ Easter Europe would like to use this opportunity to personally congratulate Saulo Ribeiro for this amazing accomplishment.
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