Abu Dhabi 2017 World Professional Jiu-Jitsu ChampionshipApr 11, 2017 by FloGrappling
All Roads Lead To World Pro Part 1: LA Grand Slam Retrospective
All Roads Lead To World Pro Part 1: LA Grand Slam Retrospective
The opening event of the 2016-2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour series was held in Los Angeles on September 3 & 4 last year.
The opening event of the 2016-2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour series was held in Los Angeles on September 3 & 4 last year.
The two-day, gi and no-gi event, drew a number of big names and the results helped predict how things would play out for the rest of the circuit.
Gabriel Arges and Xande Ribeiro emerged as gold medal winners, and they would go on to become two of the most prominent athletes in the battle for the season ranking.
Other athletes who competed included Edwin Najmi (77kg champion), Luis Panza (110kg gold medal winner), Michael Musumeci (62kg champion) and Paulo Miyao in the only gi tournament he competed in since Worlds last year.
Luiz Panza goes for his signature belly-down ankle lock. Photo: Chase Smith / FloGrappling
In the women's divisions, Nathiely de Jesus and Luiza Monteiro established themselves as champions in the 90kg and 62kg divisions respectively, as did Talita Alencar in the 55kg division.
The event was notable for a number of reasons:
• The clash between Joao Miyao and Michael Musumeci, which saw the American continue his winning streak over the Brazilian
• Edwin Najmi tapping out the very tough Vitor Oliveira with a darce choke
• Maxine Thylin of Gracie Humaita beating Tammi Musumeci in the 62kg division
With black belt gold medalists winning $2000 and 200 ranking points each, the LA Grand Slam truly kickstarted the road to World Pro.
Click here to watch match videos and more from the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Los Angeles
1 Michael Musumeci
2 João Miyao
3 Jose Tiago Barros
MALE BLACK ADULT 69KG
1 Paulo Miyao
2 Isaac Doederlein
3 Brian Mahecha
MALE BLACK ADULT 77KG
1 Edwin Najmi
2 Victor Silverio
3 Vitor Oliveira
MALE BLACK ADULT 85KG
1 Gabriel Arges
2 Otavio Sousa
3 Lucas Barbosa
MALE BLACK ADULT 94KG
1 Alexandre Ribeiro
2 Arnaldo Oliveira
3 Ricardo Evangelista
MALE BLACK ADULT 110KG
1 Luiz Panza
2 Jose Junior
3 Mahamed Aly
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 55KG
1 Talita Alencar
2 Patricia Fontes
3 Rita Gribben
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 62KG
1 Maxine Thylin
2 Tammi Musumeci
3 Heather Raftery
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 70KG
1 Luiza Monteiro
2 Jessica Santos
3 Catherine Fuhro Perret
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 90KG
1 Nathiely de Jesus
2 Tara White
3 Theresa Michelle Grace
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The two-day, gi and no-gi event, drew a number of big names and the results helped predict how things would play out for the rest of the circuit.
Gabriel Arges and Xande Ribeiro emerged as gold medal winners, and they would go on to become two of the most prominent athletes in the battle for the season ranking.
Other athletes who competed included Edwin Najmi (77kg champion), Luis Panza (110kg gold medal winner), Michael Musumeci (62kg champion) and Paulo Miyao in the only gi tournament he competed in since Worlds last year.
Luiz Panza goes for his signature belly-down ankle lock. Photo: Chase Smith / FloGrappling
In the women's divisions, Nathiely de Jesus and Luiza Monteiro established themselves as champions in the 90kg and 62kg divisions respectively, as did Talita Alencar in the 55kg division.
The event was notable for a number of reasons:
• The clash between Joao Miyao and Michael Musumeci, which saw the American continue his winning streak over the Brazilian
• Edwin Najmi tapping out the very tough Vitor Oliveira with a darce choke
• Maxine Thylin of Gracie Humaita beating Tammi Musumeci in the 62kg division
With black belt gold medalists winning $2000 and 200 ranking points each, the LA Grand Slam truly kickstarted the road to World Pro.
Click here to watch match videos and more from the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Los Angeles
Full results from the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Los Angeles
MALE BLACK ADULT 62KG1 Michael Musumeci
2 João Miyao
3 Jose Tiago Barros
MALE BLACK ADULT 69KG
1 Paulo Miyao
2 Isaac Doederlein
3 Brian Mahecha
MALE BLACK ADULT 77KG
1 Edwin Najmi
2 Victor Silverio
3 Vitor Oliveira
MALE BLACK ADULT 85KG
1 Gabriel Arges
2 Otavio Sousa
3 Lucas Barbosa
MALE BLACK ADULT 94KG
1 Alexandre Ribeiro
2 Arnaldo Oliveira
3 Ricardo Evangelista
MALE BLACK ADULT 110KG
1 Luiz Panza
2 Jose Junior
3 Mahamed Aly
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 55KG
1 Talita Alencar
2 Patricia Fontes
3 Rita Gribben
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 62KG
1 Maxine Thylin
2 Tammi Musumeci
3 Heather Raftery
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 70KG
1 Luiza Monteiro
2 Jessica Santos
3 Catherine Fuhro Perret
FEMALE BROWN BLACK ADULT 90KG
1 Nathiely de Jesus
2 Tara White
3 Theresa Michelle Grace
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