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[WATCH] New Jiu-Jitsu Promotion Organizes Matches Between Black Belts – In Suits

[WATCH] New Jiu-Jitsu Promotion Organizes Matches Between Black Belts – In Suits

A recent grappling match has led the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community to raise their eyebrows…
Not because of flashy techniques or surprising outcomes – but because both competitors were dressed in full suits.

This unique showdown was featured at an event hosted by Pit Boss Grappling, a new promotion known for its tournament format held in a pit with slanted walls.
While the entire event was a success, this particular match has gone viral.

The big question now is whether Pit Boss Grappling plans to continue offering these unconventional matchups.
Finding a steady pool of competitors willing to grapple in suits might prove challenging, but there’s always a niche group of athletes who enjoy testing themselves in unique and creative ways.

Check out the match on the video below:

 

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If the promotion decides to lean into the concept, it could carve out a unique identity in the grappling world – appealing to both casual viewers and hardcore fans looking for something different.

And, well, if Car Jitsu can thrive in today’s internet-driven culture, it’s not hard to imagine grappling in suits following a similar trajectory.

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