Updated: The 6 Jiu-Jitsu & Grappling Events Live On FloGrappling In January
Updated: The 6 Jiu-Jitsu & Grappling Events Live On FloGrappling In January
Open the calendar app, set a reminder, write it down in a diary if you still have one -- just make sure you mark the dates. January will see six jiu-jitsu and grappling events go down on FloGrappling. Members can watch live on their computer, mobile devic
Open the calendar app, set a reminder, write it down in a diary if you still have one -- just make sure you mark the dates.
January will see six jiu-jitsu and grappling events go down on FloGrappling. Members can watch live on their computer, mobile device or even their TV (thanks to our Apple TV and Roku apps) or later on demand by heading over to our archives.
Here are the six events scheduled for January:
Fight to Win Pro 21
Jan 13, 2017. Starts 6:00 PM Central Time
Kicking off the new year with a bang is an explosive title fight featuring the enigmatic and crafty veteran Baret Yoshida taking on Pablo Silva.
Fight To Win's trademark blend of great entertainment, high production values and kick-ass jiu-jitsu makes their first show of 2017 a good way to get your juices flowing for the rest of the month.
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Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Jiu-Jitsu Tour
Jan 13-14, 2017. Starts 2:00 PM Jan. 13, and 11:00 AM Jan. 14 Gulf Standard Time (UTC +4)
The penultimate leg of the 2016-17 World Jiu-Jitsu Tour, the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam goes to the home of the UAEJJF for a two-day spectacular that is likely to bring last year's World Pro to mind.
Confirmed for the event are a host of huge names, including stars such as Felipe Pena, Mackenzie Dern, and many more. The tournament will see athletes compete for huge cash prizes in both gi and no-gi divisions.
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IBJJF 2016 Europeans
Jan 17-22, 2017. Starts every day at 9:00 AM GMT (UTC +0)
Lisbon is home to one of the most important 9and certainly largest) jiu-jitsu events of the entire year. The European Championships attracts thousands of competitors and this year will run over a record-breaking six days. Last year over 3500 athletes signed up -- we're expecting significantly more than that this year.
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The third event in the history of Fight To Win to feature a female main event, Dallas, TX, will host a stacked card of 20+ submission only superfights headlined by Monique Ricardo vs Leanna Dittrich. Don't sleep on the undercard though, as Texas's top grapplers continue to impress, a clear example of jiu-jitsu's unstoppable growth in the Lone Star State.
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Fight to Win Pro 23
Jan 27, 2017. Starts 6:00 PM Pacific Time
Returning to Northern California, Fight To Win Pro 23 has a staggering 13 black belt matches lined up for this show, with the likes of Kurt Osiander, Kim Terra, Eliot Kelly and even Rhalan Gracie making an appearance.
Headlining the show will be Osvaldo Queixinho vs Bruno Frazatto going head to head in a submission-only gi match. The last event in NorCal was a blast, and this one looks set to deliver much of the same.
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Submission Underground 3
Jan 29, 2017. Starts 3:00 PM Pacific Time
Returning to Portland, Oregon, following the runaway success that was Submission Underground 2 (Jon Jones vs Dan Henderson). As of right now, we can't confirm any details of the event but suffice to say that fans will find it just as exciting as previous shows!
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January will see six jiu-jitsu and grappling events go down on FloGrappling. Members can watch live on their computer, mobile device or even their TV (thanks to our Apple TV and Roku apps) or later on demand by heading over to our archives.
Here are the six events scheduled for January:
Fight to Win Pro 21
Jan 13, 2017. Starts 6:00 PM Central Time Kicking off the new year with a bang is an explosive title fight featuring the enigmatic and crafty veteran Baret Yoshida taking on Pablo Silva.
Fight To Win's trademark blend of great entertainment, high production values and kick-ass jiu-jitsu makes their first show of 2017 a good way to get your juices flowing for the rest of the month.
Click for more details about the event
Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Jiu-Jitsu Tour
Jan 13-14, 2017. Starts 2:00 PM Jan. 13, and 11:00 AM Jan. 14 Gulf Standard Time (UTC +4) The penultimate leg of the 2016-17 World Jiu-Jitsu Tour, the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam goes to the home of the UAEJJF for a two-day spectacular that is likely to bring last year's World Pro to mind.
Confirmed for the event are a host of huge names, including stars such as Felipe Pena, Mackenzie Dern, and many more. The tournament will see athletes compete for huge cash prizes in both gi and no-gi divisions.
Click for more details about the event
IBJJF 2016 Europeans
Jan 17-22, 2017. Starts every day at 9:00 AM GMT (UTC +0) Lisbon is home to one of the most important 9and certainly largest) jiu-jitsu events of the entire year. The European Championships attracts thousands of competitors and this year will run over a record-breaking six days. Last year over 3500 athletes signed up -- we're expecting significantly more than that this year.
Click for more details about the event
Fight to Win Pro 22
Jan 21, 2017. Starts 6:00 PM Central TimeThe third event in the history of Fight To Win to feature a female main event, Dallas, TX, will host a stacked card of 20+ submission only superfights headlined by Monique Ricardo vs Leanna Dittrich. Don't sleep on the undercard though, as Texas's top grapplers continue to impress, a clear example of jiu-jitsu's unstoppable growth in the Lone Star State.
Click for more details about the event
Fight to Win Pro 23
Jan 27, 2017. Starts 6:00 PM Pacific Time Returning to Northern California, Fight To Win Pro 23 has a staggering 13 black belt matches lined up for this show, with the likes of Kurt Osiander, Kim Terra, Eliot Kelly and even Rhalan Gracie making an appearance.
Headlining the show will be Osvaldo Queixinho vs Bruno Frazatto going head to head in a submission-only gi match. The last event in NorCal was a blast, and this one looks set to deliver much of the same.
Click for more details about the event
Submission Underground 3
Jan 29, 2017. Starts 3:00 PM Pacific Time Returning to Portland, Oregon, following the runaway success that was Submission Underground 2 (Jon Jones vs Dan Henderson). As of right now, we can't confirm any details of the event but suffice to say that fans will find it just as exciting as previous shows!
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