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“The Road to ADCC”: Exciting Results and Highlights!

“The Road to ADCC”: Exciting Results and Highlights!

“The Road to ADCC” event took place on July 17 and featured phenomenal matches! In themain event, Kanyan Duarte got his win against Matheus Diniz via Heel Hook. In the co-main event, Nicky Ryan suffered an injury to his right knee in a match against Dante Leon, but managed to secure a win regardless (points).
Mikey Musumeci won by points as well, in a match against Geo Martinez. But the match itself was placed out of focus, as Musumeci had a lot to say about Martinez’s behavior:

He was talking crap the whole freaking fight, so amateur. We’re setting an example for the next generation That’s ridiculous how he’s behaving. I hung out with him during a tournament. I thought we were friends. Then he changed his persona. I guess he cares more about followers than how he acts with people. Ridiculous.

 

ROAD TO ADCC RESULTS & HIGLIGHTS: 

  • Kaynan Duarte defeats Matheus Diniz via Heel Hook

 

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  • Nicky Ryan defeats Dante Leon via points (5:0)

 

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  • Mikey Musumeci defeats Geo Martinez via points (6:0)

 

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  • Roberto Jimenez defeats Kade Ruotolo via Rear Naked Choke

 

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  • Lucas Barbosa defeats William Tackett via points (34:0)

 

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  • Ana Carolina Vieira defeats Elisabeth Clay via points (5:0)

 

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Welcome to SLOTH Jiu-jitsu – the ultimate programme for conserving energy, utilising body weight and taking your time! An especially effective strategy for older or less athletic competitors, but suitable and highly recommended for all jiu-jitsu practitioners. 12 chapters taught in person by 3rd Degree BJJ Black Belt Gile Huni.