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2010 Rupture Northeast Jiu Jitsu Championships
Posted on July 24th, 2010 1 commentAge Skill Weight Result Matt Rihani Adult Beginner ??? 1st White Belt ??? 3rd Chris Tran Teens No-Gi Advanced ??? 2nd Gi Advanced ??? 1st Alfonso Washington Adult No-Gi Intermediate 230+ lbs 1st Blue Belt 230+ lbs 1st Blue Belt Open 1st David Zwanetz Adult Advanced ??? 1st Purple Belt ??? 1st ** = split division with teammate.
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Accompanied by Ivey League’s MMA‘s Wayne Johnson, Crazy 88 BJJ sent six competitors to the Rupture Northeast Jiu Jitsu Championships in PA. It was a small competition of ~150 competitors but the team went to support Jon Delbrugge in his superfight vs. Chris Wing. Jon won 9-2, sweeping his opponent from the half guard 3x and passing his opponent’s guard (video of the match can be found here). Team Lloyd Irvin won the Team Title and BJJ United’s Jared Weiner defeated De La Riva’s Tony Passos.Matt “Jumani” Rihani won the No-Gi Beginner division and went 3-1 in the Gi, taking Bronze there. This was Matt’s first competition other than the In-House competition a few weeks back.
Chris “Short Round” Tran continued his summer of BJJ with another tournament (he has been competing almost every weekend) and ended up winning a Gold and a Silver.
Big Sal utilized his “B” gameplan to full effect; his record at the end of the day was 8-0. Big Sal was in full crazy mode, pulling mount and other craziness, but finding a way to win, despite being down 10-0 in some matches.
“Lawyer” Dave had 3 fights, winning all three (including his first Purple Belt gi victory). Being a push-through competition, Dave fell back early in his matches but came back late and was able to secure the finish.
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2010 Diamond State Games Results
Posted on June 19th, 2010 1 commentAge Skill Weight Result Brian Clifton Adult Intermediate Heavyweight (<202 lbs) 2nd White Belt Heavyweight (<202 lbs) 1st Rob Hayward 30+ White Belt Super Heavy (<215 lbs) 3rd Danny Johnson Adult White Belt Featherweight (<149 lbs) 2nd Travis Outten Adult White Belt Cruiserweight (<162 lbs) 1st Open 2nd Eric Palmer Adult Blue Belt Middleweight (<175.5 lbs) 2nd Frank Schittino 30+ White Belt Middleweight (<175.5 lbs) 2nd ** = split division with teammate.
spaceWe had a few Crazy 88 BJJ rookie competitors head up to US Grappling’s Diamond State Games. The event had both Gi and No Gi divisions. Travis Outten was the star of the show, winning his White Belt division and taking 2nd in the Absolute despite being a lightweight. Great job guys.
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NAGA VA Beach Results – Jon Wins No Gi Advanced Open
Posted on June 12th, 2010 4 commentsAge Skill Weight Result Nathan Allen Adult White Belt Middleweight (<180 lbs) 3rd Heather Allen Adult White Belt Middleweight (135+ lbs) 3rd Brian Clifton Adult Beginner Cruiserweight (<200 lbs) 1st White Belt Cruiserweight (<200 lbs) 2nd Jon Delbrugge Adult No-Gi Advanced Open 1st Purple Belt Cruiserweight (<200 lbs) 1st Tyrone Eaton Adult Blue Belt Middleweight (<180 lbs) 3rd Masters Blue Belt Middleweight (<180 lbs) 1st Josh Kuykendall Adult Novice Cruiserweight (<200 lbs) 1st Damien Morris Adult White Belt Heavyweight (<225 lbs) 1st** Tye Ryan Murphy Adult Advanced Middleweight (<180 lbs) 2nd Travis Outten Adult Intermediate Lightweight (<160 lbs) 3rd Eric Palmer Adult Intermediate Welterweight (<170 lbs) 2nd Blue Belt Middleweight (<180 lbs) 3rd Lakita Patterson Adult Blue Belt Middleweight (135+ lbs) 1st Kurt Ratcliffe Adult Beginner Heavyweight (<225 lbs) 1st White Belt Heavyweight (<225 lbs) 1st** Erin Shank Adult White Belt Middleweight (135+ lbs) 2nd Tom Shrum Adult White Belt Lightweight (<160 lbs) 2nd Alfonso Washington Adult Intermediate Super Heavyweight (225+ lbs) 1st Open 1st Blue Belt Super Heavyweight (225+ lbs) 1st ** = split division with teammate.
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Kids Grapplers Quest Write Up by Brian Neal
Posted on June 12th, 2010 1 commentThree of Crazy 88′s Kids Martial Arts Coaches accompanied the kids team to Grapplers Quest US National Championships in Morristown NJ. Coach Danny, Coach Tim and Coach Rodeo met up with parents and kids at Crazy 88 at 5am to make the trip north.
We had two first time competitors going this weekend, Chris Tran and Andre Shiller.
First up was Chris Tran and he got right to business. His first match was the longest match of the day. Chris worked early for the takedown,for his efforts he got caught in an anaconda choke but was able to fight through it and secure side mount. Chris applied all his knowledge that he’s learned in his time training and quickly moved to mount and then back mount. His opponent was able to reverse the position but Chris quickly transitioned to a fight ending triangle choke! Chris’s next two matches followed the same script, his second match Chris’s foe tried to pull guard but Chris did a good job in controlling the knee and setting up the knee cut. This time he finished his opponent with a kimura from cross body. Big congrats to Chris for his double gold performance!!
Madeline Donnelly
With no one in her division, Madeline was awarded a gold medal and offered to either; move up to the advanced division or; bump a weight class. After the coaches talked and talked to Madeline we decided to make the weight class jump. Despite being outweighed by more than 20+ pounds Madeline fought like a champ. She took her opponents back twice but the weight difference was too much to overcome and Madeline ended up losing on points…great effort!! In gi, Madeline was looking to redeem herself and she did in a big way!! She dominated her opponent standing and on the ground enroute to a 30-0 win!! It looked more like the Pittsburgh Steelers beating the Baltimore Ravens than a Jiu Jitsu match!! Double gold for Madeline!!
Shawn Suser
This was Shawn’s first try at the Advanced Division and he got a firsthand look into why it’s a difficult division to win. Shawn fought hard all day and was able to use some of the techniques he’s learned in the Juniors classes and was able to find areas that needs work. Like a true Crazy 88 kids competitor, you will see him back in class working to improve on his two 4th place finishes!
Andre Shiller
This was Andres’ first competition and didn’t disappoint! For the day Andre went 1-2 but gained a lot of experience and knowledge for future tournaments. His first match was hard fought and he showed the skills that he’s been working on in the Black Belt Club. His guard opening was spot on! In the end Andre lost a tough battle on points. His second match was against his own teammate Tyler Neal. It was an epic battle, both had takedowns and sweeps with Andre coming out on top of this slobber knocker 11-9! His last match of the day had him squaring off against another Team Lloyd Irvin competitor; even without the coaching , Andre stuck to his game plan but fell short on points again but learning valuable lessons to take back to the training room! Andre finished the day with 1 Silver and 1 bronze…not bad for first time out!
Vanessa Fillers
This was Vanessa’s fist dip back into the competition scene since the mix up at the Baltimore BJJ championships earlier this year. In her first match Vanessa was able to jump guard and defend the pass very well. She displayed very good guard control, but at the end of the day she lost two tough matches but was able to finish with 1 bronze medal!
Tyler Neal
Tyler’s first match in no-gi went like the last few have gone. Tyler shot in for a double leg takedown perfectly but landed in closed guard and left his neck out a little too far and found himself locked in a tight guillotine. Tyler tried to fight it and escape but was forced to tap. His second match was the slobber knocker against teammate Andre Shiller (see his highlights). In Tyler’s only gi match he fought hard again and what could only be described by Coach Danny as “the best osto gari” of the tournament but again wound up on the losing end of a points decision. Tyler ended the day with a 4th place finish in no gi and a bronze medal in gi!
Mason Hollis
Mason has been on the medal stand before and this one was no different. In Mason’s no-gi match he had to face a much bigger kid. Mason tried to shoot for the takedown but was stuffed by the larger kid. After an intense struggle Mason’s opponent was able to lock in a fight ending anaconda choke. Mason’s second match was with the gi on this time, and all the hard work on grip fighting paid off. Mason was able to dominate the grips and force the takedown. Once is was on the ground it was a matter of time before Mason got the armbar and won via submission. Two Silver medals for Mason!!
Brendan “Spike” Bill
Spike was another one of our kids that took the dive into the advanced division, and he let them know he was there by winning a bronze medal! His first no-gi match was a tough 9-0 loss but is closed guard is showing marked improvement! Spike’s second match went more according to plan. The kid shot in for a takedown and landed in Spike’s closed guard. Spike was able to secure his opponent in a guillotine choke after breaking his posture. It was only a matter of time until he got the tap. Spikes final match in gi was tough. His opponent was very aggressive. Spike spent the entire match in trying to get back to closed guard from cross body. In the end Spike drew the short straw in a points loss. Great job though….bronze in both no-gi and gi!!
Seth Fillers
Just like Spike and Shawn, this was Seth’s first try at the advanced division. Seth went 1-1 in no gi. Losing his first match by points but was able to rebound in his second match to take the bronze! In gi, it was much of the same, in his first match Seth handled his opponent with relative ease winning 10-2. His second match in gi was a points loss to his teammate from Camp Springs, Romeo. Two bronze medals for his effort!
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2010 BJJ Worlds Results – Day 3 – Juvenile Team Takes 1st
Posted on June 5th, 2010 2 commentsGreat job today by the Juvenile Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Team and Tracey Goodell. Tracey ended up winning another Gold, this time in the Purple Belt Open. Tracey was only promoted two weeks ago which drives critics crazy as they can not decide if we are sandbagging (forcing our competitors to fight in divisions below their skill level) or destroying the standards (by promoting our competitors too quickly) LOL!
JT “Spiderman” Torres and Mike Fowler were also up today for the pre-quarterfinal rounds of the Black Belt divisions. JT submitted both his opponents with chokes from the back and will face Gilbert “Durinho” Burns tomorrow in a rematch of the Brasileiro finals. Mike Fowler defeated Adriano Silva before losing on points to Abu Dhabi Pro Gold Medalist, Claudio Calazans.
Check out the team results below…
- Tracey Goodell: GOLD @ Purple Female Open
- Shane Hill-Taylor: SILVER @ Blue Juvenile Rooster
- Cedric Bryant: BRONZE @ Blue Juvenile Light Feather
- Jacob “Bro” Huffman” BRONZE @ Blue Juvenile Middle
- Krystal Allen: GOLD @ Blue Juvenile Female Light Feather
- AaRae Alexander: GOLD @ Blue Juvenile Female Middle, GOLD @ Blue Juvenile Female Open
- Kiana Washington: GOLD @ Blue Juvenile Female Medium Heavy, SILVER @ Blue Juvenile Female Open
If you are looking to become involved with the Worlds Best Kids Martial Arts program or the United States Best Womens Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Program, you need to check out Team Lloyd Irvin NOW!
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Team Lloyd Irvin Making History on Day 2 of BJJ World Championships
Posted on June 4th, 2010 4 commentsTEAM STANDINGS AFTER DAY TWO
(All Adult Blue Belt & Purple Belt Divisions Completed except Purple Opens)
“Never before has an American team secured this many Gold medals at the BJJ World Championships before.”
Adult
- Alliance – 53 pts
- Lloyd Irvin – 50 pts
- Gracie Humaitá – 28 pts
Female:
- American Top Team – 36 pts
- Lloyd Irvin – 31 pts
- Gracie Humaitá – 24 pts
Juveniles, Brown, and Black Belts fight tomorrow!
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BJJ World Championships Day 2 Results
Posted on June 4th, 2010 1 commentAge Skill Weight Result Evan Gideon Adult Blue Belt Medium Heavy (<194.5 lbs) 1st Open 2nd Brad Pearson Adult Purple Belt Heavy (<207.5 lbs) 2nd space
Evan “Oz” Gideon was making bold predictions before this tournament and he made sure they came true - winning 10 matches to a single loss. Oz tore through the Medium Heavy division, defeating notables Carsell Swain (Pan Am Bronze medalist) and wrestler Kenny Johnson (Machado JJ) in the early rounds. On the other side, Manual Diaz (Sandro Batata) defeated two very tough grapplers - Pan Am Silver Medalist, Marcus Sosa (Claudio Franca) and 2009 World Medalist, Jason Boivie (Marin MMA). The Championship match was tough but Oz pulled out the victory with a single advantage! You can see the match on our Baltimore Martial Arts fanpage.
Because of his Gold medal, Oz was selected for the Open division. Oz made the most his opportunity and made it to the finals where he lost on advantages to the Super Heavyweight Silver Medalist. On the way, Oz was able to hold off Marcus Sosa, the grappler who had defeated him earler in the Pan Ams, and tie up the series.
Brad ”Fred” Pearson was on fire at the Worlds, hitting big takedowns, passing guards, and controlling from the top position and became Crazy 88 BJJ’s first World Purple Belt World Medalist in history with 4 wins and 1 loss. Brad stuck to his strengths, avoided his weak spots, and it showed his results. In the finals, Brad got caught up in a front headlock and ended up losing on a heartbreaking 2-0 score but it was an awesome performance overall.
Other Team Lloyd Irvin Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Medal Winners (We kicked *ss!!!!!):
- Tracey Goodell: GOLD @ Purple Female Light
- Andris Brunovskis: GOLD @ Purple Feather
- Willie Leonard: GOLD @ Purple Ultraheavy
- Frank Camacho: GOLD @ Blue Middle
- DJ Jackson: SILVER @ Blue Middle, BRONZE @ Blue Open
- Rachel Demara: BRONZE @ Blue Open
- Kenneth Brown: BRONZE @ Blue Ultraheavy
Tomorrow will be the Purple Belt Open and Brown Belt divisions as well as the first few rounds of the Black Belts.
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BJJ World Championships Day One Videos
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Five Medals after BJJ World Championships Day One
Posted on June 3rd, 2010 2 commentsAge Skill Weight Result David Zwanetz Adult Blue Belt Rooster (<126.5 lbs) 2nd space
“Lawyer” Dave Zwanetz became Crazy 88 BJJ’s first World Medalist this year with 3 wins and 1 loss. Dave submitted his first two opponents relatively easily and won a tough semifinal match on points. Great ending to a long competitive season that began last year with the AZ Open.
David was just one of Team Lloyd Irvin’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Medal Winners:
- Anene Wynn: BRONZE @ White Female Lightweight
- Kim Rivers: SILVER @ Blue Female Light Featherweight
- Rachel Demara: GOLD @ Blue Female Middleweight
- Sijara Eubanks: SILVER @ Blue Female Medium Heavy
The Blue Belt divisions will restart, beginning with the Middleweights, tomorrow; our strong Purple Belt team will also be competing with new additions, Tracey Goodell and Willie Leonard! Check out some of the footage from the PanAms below and make sure to join the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fanpage for even more videos!
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2010 Worlds Brackets Released (Blue Belts)
Posted on June 2nd, 2010 1 commentBlue Belt Rooster
“Lawyer” Dave Zwanetz set a goal for himself of placing at an International level Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament last year after he missed the World Championships. He has been competing regularly since then and recently took Gold at the NY Open. Having defeated multiple past medalists in local tournaments, Dave has a strong chance to get onto the medal stand this year in Long Beach.
Blue Belt Light Feather
Clarence Melton came off a long Jiu Jitsu layoff with a vengeance, going to the BJJ Brazilian Nationals to compete. He is looking to gain more experience at the World Championships with the intention of getting onto the medal stand next year.
Blue Belt Light
Keith “Trainspotting” Cebula is coming into the Worlds hoping to utilize his strong Umaplata game. Keith suffered a few setbacks during the Worlds training camp but has a strong gameplan and technical skills that will hopefully get him into the later rounds.
Blue Belt Medium Heavy
A strong division for Team Lloyd Irvin with Evan “Oz” Gideon, Fred “Brad” Thomsen, and Timmy “#1 Stunna” Spriggs all separated throughout the bracket. Oz is a big medal threat, with 2010 wins at the Houston and NY Opens and also a Bronze at the Pan Ams. Also in the division are Jason Boivie (Marin MMA), Carsell Swain (BTT), and Marcus Sosa (Claudio Franca) who all placed at the PanAms as well. Jason Boivie was a medalist at last year’s Worlds as well.
Blue Belt Super Heavy
Aung la Sang makes his IBJJF debut in the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Super Heavyweight division. Aung la was almost denied entry to the tournament when he forgot to register but pulled off a miracle when the IBJJF accepted a late email registration. Fortune seems to be smiling on “Ong Bak” and that coupled with his hard training should lead to good results in the division!
Blue Belt Ultra Heavy
“Big Sal” Washington came all the way to Long Beach for his 2nd tournament as a Blue Belt. Big Sal has been working a lot on his judo throws as well as his guard and has been developing a game more akin to a lightweight than a 250 lb behemoth. He is going for the close out with teammate and PanAm bronze medalist, Kenneth Brown.
Blue Belt Female Light Feather
Cathy Tran-Zwanetz and Kim Rivers going for the division close-out.


































