March 16th, 2010 | Subscribe to AZSBJJF by Email | Subscribe to the AZSBJJF RSS Feed |
Leave a Comment

Kron Gracie Defeats Philipe Della Monica
The 5th installment of the 5th Arizona International Open promised to be the next premier event in the Nation, and with superfights featuring Jiu-Jitsu greats such as the likes of Robson Moura and Kron Gracie, did not fail to deliver. The tournament, being a sold out event, was able to attract 560 competitors (a new record high for BJJ competitions in AZ) from not only around the country, but also the World. Many made the trip to the small Arizona city of Mesa, making for a weekend full of tough and exciting, action-packed matches.
Stand-Outs:
Black

Kron gets the submission
In the highly anticipated Middleweight match-up between Kron Gracie (Rickson Gracie) and Philipe “Furao” Della Monica (Gracie Barra), both fighters came ready to put their game plan into motion. The well-prepared Furao looked to exploit holes in Kron’s game by quickly pulling guard and working from deep-half, but a calm and collected Kron had a simpler strategy in mind: to submit Furao. And that’s exactly what he did. In 3 minutes, Kron was able to dismantle and pass Furao’s half-guard, establish an immovable mount, and quickly submit Furao with an armbar in textbook fashion.

"Robinho" taking the back

"Robinho" defeats Nobuhiko
The featured International face-off between Robson Moura (Nova Uniao) and Nobuhiko Kitahara (Axis Jiu-Jitsu) showcased why “Robinho” is highly regarded as one of the best Jiu-Jitsu players in the World. When asking Robson on his plan of attack for the Japanese National Champion, he answered with an air of confidence that only comes from years of experience: “I’m just going to fight. I’m not focused on pulling first, but if he decides to pull guard, I’ll pass.” Robinho put that confidence to work, nullifying Kitahara’s guard and ending the match with a collar choke from the back in less than 5 minutes.

Guybson Sa defeats Carlos Farias
Guybson Sa (East West MMA) flew from New York to defeat the 2009 AZ State Champion, Carlos Farias (Lion’s Den) by Armbar in the Ultra Heavy Weight
Female

Kristina Barlann took the feather weight and the Open Class
Kristina Barlaan (GD Jiu-Jitsu) had a clean sweep of her competition by using her dangerous guard game and submitting her opponents to win the Female Blue Belt Featherweight Divison and giving a dominating performance to win the Absolute.
White
The White Belt, Middleweight Division was the largest bracket of the 5th AZ Int’l Open and the victor would be the product of a hard-fought win. Jeremy Larsen (GD Jiu-Jitsu) was able to fight his way up through the bracket to meet his team mate, Mark Garland (GD Jiu-Jitsu), in the Finals. Despite the relationship, the two did not hesitate to face each other, and Larsen found himself victorious.
Blue

Isaac defeats Christopher in a very close match
Even though an Adult Division, the explosive final match of the Blue Belt Featherweight Divison was between two talented, up-and-coming teenagers. Isaac Doederlein(Team Megaton) defeated Christopher Broadnax (Nova Uniao LV) in a very close, back and forth battle for the Gold. Determined to find redemption, Christopher entered the Absolutes with fire in his heart and was able to close out with his teammate Issa Able (GD Jiu-Jitsu), the winner of the Middleweight Division, in the Finals to claim the win.

Issa wins the Blue/Middle weight (Issa had 6 matches total)

Christopher and Issa sharing the 1st place in the Open/Blue
Purple

Ben Henderson defeats Giacomo Zanini in the Middle Weight...

But Giacomo Zanini defeats Ben Henderson in the Open Class
The Purple Belt, Middleweight Division set the stage for two of the most exciting Jiu-Jitsu matches of the weekend. WEC Lightweight Champion, Ben Henderson (MMA Lab) defeated Giacomo Zanini (Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu) with an aggressive double-leg takedown just seconds before the end of the Middleweight Final match. But it was Zanini who wouldhave the last laugh as he left no room for Henderson to set his pace in the Final match of the Absolute, surpassing the MMA Champion 17-0.
Brown

Jacob McClintock working the sweep
The 5th AZ Int’l Open marked the return of undefeated (6-0) Bellator fighter, Jacob McClintock (GD Jiu-Jitsu), to Jiu-Jitsu competition. The hot MMA prospect submitted all his opponents to win the Brown Belt, Medium-Heavyweight Division (the largest bracket at Brown), despite his 2-year hiatus from competing with the Gi.
Prize Winners:
PSP –
Giovanna Jaure (Yuma BJJ)
Flip –
Maria Magana (MMA Lab)
TV –
Alex Richard (Tigers Lair AZ)
Kids Division:
1st – Team Megaton 77 pts
2nd – Rey Diogo/De Brazil 59 pts
3rd – Lion’s Den 55 pts
4th – Yuma BJJ 48 pts
5th – Siege MMA/Lotus Club 45 pts
Adult Division:
1st – Team GD Jiu-Jitsu 190 pts
2nd – MMA Lab 91 pts
3rd – Team Megaton 70 pts
4th – Rey Diogo/De Brazil 69 pts
5th – Siege MMA/Lotus Club 66 pts
Full coverage of the event will be available in May’s Gracie Mag Issue.

Kron Gracie, Robson Moura and Xande Ribeiro
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at 10:27 pm and is filed under Tournament News.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Speak Your Mind