Gracie Pro Jiu-Jitsu Marcus Buchecha Almeida vs Roger GracieJul 25, 2017 by Hywel Teague
You Won't Believe How Many People Roger Gracie Has Submitted
You Won't Believe How Many People Roger Gracie Has Submitted
At 35 years old, Gracie retired with possibly the most impressive resume in the history of the sport.
Roger Gracie's surprise announcement on Sunday that his win over Buchecha was his farewell to jiu-jitsu competition had us reeling.
At 35 years old, Gracie retired with possibly the most impressive resume in the history of the sport.
He's never been submitted. Nobody has ever scored more than five points on him in a match.
He won his first world title at the age of 24 and is a 10-time IBJJF world champion. He is an ADCC double-gold champion (2005, weight and absolute).
But most impressive of all is the list of competitors he submitted during his amazing 14-year black belt career.
Take a look below. They are listed in alphabetical order. Where applicable, multiple submission wins have been noted below.
At 35 years old, Gracie retired with possibly the most impressive resume in the history of the sport.
He's never been submitted. Nobody has ever scored more than five points on him in a match.
He won his first world title at the age of 24 and is a 10-time IBJJF world champion. He is an ADCC double-gold champion (2005, weight and absolute).
But most impressive of all is the list of competitors he submitted during his amazing 14-year black belt career.
Take a look below. They are listed in alphabetical order. Where applicable, multiple submission wins have been noted below.
- ​Bernardo Faria via Ezekiel
- Claudio Calasans choke from mount
- Eduardo Telles via armbar
- Fabricio Werdum via rear naked choke
- Fernando Margarida choke from back
- Fernando Terere via cross choke
- Leo Leite via choke
- Marcelo Garcia via choke
- Marcus Buchecha choke from the back
- Rafael Lovato via armbar choke from the mount
- Roberto "Cyborg" Abreu via cross choke, Ezekiel
- Roberto Drysdale via choke from mount, choke from the back
- Rodrigo Cavaca via choke, armbar, choke from the back
- Rodrigo Comprido via choke, armbar
- Romulo Barral, via choke from mount, choke from the back
- Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza via rear naked choke
- Saulo Ribeiro via cross choke
- Shinya Aoki via footlock
- Tarsis Humphreys choke from the back
- Vinny Magalhaes choke from the back
- Xande Ribeiro via rear naked choke, triangle