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rhin0bjj · 2 years
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Análise e resultados completos do Polaris 19 - Roberto Jimenez e Magid Hage no evento principal
O Polaris 19 entregou uma noite cheia de resultados emocionantes do início ao fim, com dois dos campeões colocando seus cinturões em jogo. Confira as análises e os resultados completos do Polaris 19.
O Polaris 19 entregou uma noite cheia de resultados emocionantes do início ao fim, com dois dos campeões colocando seus cinturões em jogo. Na primeira luta do evento, houve uma grande surpresa quando o recém-chegado à cena competitiva de elite Owen Livesey conseguiu usar sua estratégia de grappling fantástico para superar o campeão do Polaris UK Grand Prix Freddie Vosgrone, apenas em uma questão…
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thejiujitsutimes · 7 years
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IBJJF Worlds 2017: The Top Guys At Middle Weight
IBJJF Worlds 2017: The Top Guys At Middle Weight
The IBJJF Worlds 2017, also known as Mundials, is a prestigious competition that attracts top fighters. It comes as no surprise that some of the leading competitors have gained legendary status; they contribute to the growth of the sport. Fighters like Isaque Bahiense, Joshua Roy Hinger, Magid Hage IV, Gabriel Arges, Otavio Ferreira de Sousa, and Mansher Khera are making a mark thanks to their…
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dionwatts · 7 years
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Baseball chokes all day! With Magid Hage #shotbywatts #fivesuperleague
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johnbattlesca · 7 years
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Lucas Barbosa beats Louzado, Humphreys and Schrok to claim light heavyweight belt, other results
The Five Grappling light heavyweight belt finally has a owner. Atos JJ’s Lucas Barbosa powered through a star-studded bracket to claim the title this Saturday, March 11, at the Lincoln High School, in San Diego, California. The sold out event delivered a full day of action-packed matches featuring a wide array of talents, from young blue belts to experienced black bels.
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The highlight of the program, as expected, was the 8-men light heavyweight GP. Lucas Barbosa, Nick Schrock, Tanner Rice, Tarsis Humphreys, Leandro Lo, Eliot Kelly, Erza Lenon and Marcel Louzado gifted the crowd with intense moments throughout the program. Here’s how the bracket played out.
Quarterfinals
On one side of the bracket, Nick Schrock opened the program at full speed against Erza Lenon. With Saulo Ribeiro on his corner, Schrock, aka The Moose, quickly found his way to his opponent’s back and took control of the lapels to get a choke in place. 
Then, it was time for the other “all-American” quarterfinal match, between Tanner Rice and Eliot Kelly. The Norcal duel did not end in submission, but Tanner managed to convince the three referees that he deserved to be in the semifinals with good attacks from the bottom like an omoplata that got Eliot in trouble to escape. 
The “Brazilian” side of the bracket kicked off with the biggest upset of the evening. Tarsis Humphreys kept the pressure on Leandro Lo for the entire six minutes of their match. A near guard pass midway through was probably enough for the three referees to consider Tarsis more effective and grant him the pass to the semifinals. 
The last quarterfinal featured Lucas Barbosa and last minute stand in Marcel Louzado. Despite the short notice, Marcel proved to be ready for action. Both athletes chose not to take too many risks and remained on their feet, looking for a chance to take the opponent down. The referee saw it differently and ended up penalizing Louzado twice for lack of combativeness, which led to his disqualification and Barbosa securing a spot in the semifinals.
Semifinals
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Nick Schrock knew how dangerous Tanner Rice’s guard could be, so he used all his pressure and also his speed to give Rice no space to attack. Schrock did more than that and also worked hard to pass, which in the end granted him a referee decision win and the spot in the final.
Pressure was also Lucas Barbosa’s main tool to give Tarsis Humphreys no room to move during the second semifinal. Barbosa threatened Humphreys’ guard throughout the match, forcing Tarsis to turn to the turtle position several times. In the end, the referees decided in favor of Barbosa.
Third Place Match
Once again, Tanner Rice made the best out of his well known guard game to catch Tarsis Humphreys in a foot lock that secured him the third place.
Final
As expected, its was an all out war. Both Barbosa and Schrock had no intentions of giving the opponent even one inch of advantage during the match. Powerful takedowns were the greeting cards presented by both athletes. Once on the ground, Barbosa was more successful on staying on top and threatening Schrock’s guard. He passed once, almost took the back and attacked at least one toe hold that caused Nick to spin his way out of the tough spot. In the end, the referees all agreed Lucas had done more during the match and unanimously declared him the winner and light heavyweight champion. 
Lucas talked about his accomplishment: “I am extremely happy. I had three tough matches and I was able to come out on top at the end of it all. In the final match, I knew I had to take him down and control on the ground. He is a great opponent and I am glad I was able to make my game work.”
Super matches 
Also in the main card, five super matches completed the program with more thrills. 
First, Gabi McComb and Catherine Perret battled it out for six minutes. Gabi came out as the winner via referee decision. 
Then, Piter Frank beat Michael Liera Jr also via referee decision in another very close match. 
Tammi Musumeci left nothing for the referees to decide. She “berimboled” her way to Janet Bishop’s back and finished with a neck crank. 
Francisco Iturralde fought his way into Magid Hage’s guard and almost landed in full mount while avoiding the dangerous baseball choke that made Magid famous. Iturralde secured the victory via referee decision. 
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The final super match of the evening put Bia Mesquita against Talita Alencar. One of the most accomplished Jiu-Jitsu athletes of all times, Bia went for the kill and almost got it with a beautiful leg lock attack. Talita fought bravely as she always does and escaped the tight spot, but could not avoid the defeat via referee decision.
Undercard Results
Kyle Baker beat Taylor Rupert via referee decision
Marco Martinez beat Chris Reyes via referee decision
Ric Centron caught Carl Boudro with a bow and arrow choke
Ricardo Rea survived a tight triangle to beat Mike Khatchkian via referees decision
Bailey Lopp beat Xavier Silva via referees decision
Kyle Boehn beat Kaynan Duarte by referees decision.
Hugo Marques caught Johnny Souza with a choke from the back
Brent Buskirk caught Nathan Murphy with an armbar inside the triangle for the finish.
Ricardo Pancho” Feliciano beat Morgan Mainz via referee decision.
Tim Pablo found a hand triangle to finish Noah Tillis
Sergio Hernandez caught Alfredo Barum with a choke from side control
Baret Yoshida worked really hard on a bow and arrow choke to finish Ron Henderson
Fabricio Morango worked his way to a referee decision win over Stephen Martinez after a very tough match
Renato Canuto kept a fast pace during the entire match to beat Sergio Rios by referees decision
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Tagged: The Jiu-Jitsu Times from John Battles' Blog https://johnbattlesca.wordpress.com/2017/03/13/lucas-barbosa-beats-louzado-humphreys-and-schrok-to-claim-light-heavyweight-belt-other-results/
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jrmoreau · 11 years
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Keenan Cornelius vs Magid Hage
Man, Keenan Cornelius already doing big things while competing at black belt. In a surprising turn of events at the WPJJC West Trials, Keenan pulls off a slick armbar against another rising star in the black belt division, known for his INSANE baseball…
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rhin0bjj · 2 years
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Roberto Jimenez x Magid Hage anunciado para a luta principal do Polaris 19
O vencedor da segunda seletiva do ADCC no Brasil, Roberto Jimenez vs o veterano do Jiu-Jitsu: Magid Hage 🔥 #polaris19 #jiujitsu
O Polaris 19 acontece no sábado, dia 26 de março. Na última sexta-feira (11), o evento anunciou para lutar no evento principal o vencedor da segunda seletiva do ADCC no Brasil, Roberto Jimenez. Jimenez enfrentará o veterano faixa-preta Magid Hage no evento principal. (more…)
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thejiujitsutimes · 9 years
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Video: Magid Hage’s Famous Baseball Bat Choke Video: Gracie Barra Jiu-Jitsu
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