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Gordon Ryan

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American martial artist (born 1995)
Gordon Ryan
Ryan in 2022
Born (1995-07-08)July 8, 1995 (age 30)
Monroe Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Other namesThe King
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1]
Weight240 lb (110 kg)[2][1]
DivisionSuper-Heavyweight
Reach77 in (196 cm)
Team
RankBlack belt inBrazilian jiu-jitsu[a]
Medal record
Representing United States
Submission Wrestling
ADCC World Championship
Gold medal – first place2024Las VegasSuperfight
Gold medal – first place2024Las VegasSuperfight
Gold medal – first place2022Las VegasSuperfight
Gold medal – first place2022 Las Vegas+99 kg
Gold medal – first place2019 AnaheimAbsolute
Gold medal – first place2019 Anaheim-99 kg
Gold medal – first place2017 Espoo-88 kg
Silver medal – second place2017 EspooAbsolute
ADCC North American Championship
Silver medal – second place2015 Coconut Creek-88 kg
Bronze medal – third place2014 Nitro-88 kg
Brazilian jiu-jitsu
IBJJF World No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Gold medal – first place2018 California+97.5 kg (Black)
Gold medal – first place2018 CaliforniaAbsolute (Black)
Gold medal – first place2015 California-73.5 kg (Brown)
IBJJF Pan No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Gold medal – first place2018 New York+97.5 kg (Black)
Gold medal – first place2018 New YorkAbsolute (Black)
Bronze medal – third place2014 New York-91.5 kg (Purple)

Gordon Ryan (born July 8, 1995) is an Americansubmission wrestler andBrazilian jiu-jitsu black belt,[a] considered by many to be the greatest no–gi grappler of all time due to his many accomplishments.[4][5][6][7] Ryan is a seven-timeADCC Submission wrestling world champion,three-time IBJJF No-Gi World champion and a four-timeEddie Bravo Invitational champion.[8][9][5][10][11][12]

Early life

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Gordon Ryan was born on July 8, 1995, inMonroe, New Jersey, U.S. He begangrappling at the age of 15 under Miguel Benitez before switching to train underJohn Danaher,Tom DeBlass andGarry Tonon.[13] He began competing and won theIBJJFWorld No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship as abrown belt. In 2015, he quit his job as agarbage collector to fully dedicate himself to his craft.[14]

Career

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2016

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After a 6-monthbrown belt run, where Ryan won notable tournaments such as the Newaza Challenge and the World Championship, Ryan was awarded his black belt byGarry Tonon in February 2016 in a ceremony supported by the presence ofTom deBlass,Ricardo Almeida andJohn Danaher – who shared the responsibility of the new belt rank.

On April 24, 2016, Ryan won the Eddie Bravo Invitational Championship, defeating world championYuri Simões and noted grappler Rustam Chsiev on the way. Ryan next faced top USA grapplerKeenan Cornelius in a no time limit, submission only match where Ryan was able to upset Cornelius and submit him with aheel hook.[15]

2017

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In September 2017 Ryan competed at theADCC World Championship. He took gold in the -88 kg weight category, defeatingDillon Danis,Romulo Barral,Xande Ribeiro and Keenan Cornelius. He also took 2nd place in the absolute division, submitting all his opponents on his way to losing toFelipe Pena in the final.

He would go on to win another EBI title and defeatYuri Simões in a superfight at Kasai Pro to wrap up 2017.

2018

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In September 2018, Ryan competed at the IBJJF Pan No-gi, winning both his weight class and the absolute division all by submission. Ryan ledTeam Alpha Male's victory inQuintet's 2018 Tournament, Quintet 3. Ryan's submission victories againstJosh Barnett and Marcos Souza saw Team Alpha Male advance to the Finals. His submission victories againstCraig Jones andVítor Ribeiro earned his team's ultimate victory in the tournament. He also competed at the IBJJF Nogi Worlds in California, again taking gold in both his weight class and the absolute division.

2019

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In 2019 Gordon Ryan competed in a superfight against Joao Gabriel Rocha at KASAI Super Series inDallas, Texas.[16] Gordon ultimately won the match, but during an exchange there was an entanglement where Gordon was attempting an entry for a heel hook and his knee popped multiple times and tore hisLCL. This injury was expected to keep him out of competition for about 6 months.[17]

In September 2019 it was reported that Gordon injured his hand in an accident with one of his motorized bikes, leaving him competing at ADCC with one hand heavily bandaged and injured. Despite the injury, he went on to win the -99 kg division. He beat Ben Hodgkinson, Tim Spriggs,Lucas Barbosa and Vinicius Ferreira. He would then move on the absolute division where he would claim gold following victories over Pedro Marinho,Garry Tonon,Lachlan Giles and Marcus Buchecha Almeida.[18]

In a hybrid rules fight, Ryan submitted wrestlerBo Nickal via triangle choke.[19]

2020

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Ryan was forced to withdraw from a superfight set for July 31, 2020, after contractingCOVID-19.[20] On October 2, 2020, Ryan faced fellow ADCC 2019 World ChampionMatheus Diniz and defeated him via heel hook approximately halfway through a thirty-minute submission-only match.[21]

Ryan decided late in 2020 that he would leave the New Jersey area and move to Puerto Rico with his coach, John Danaher, and several members of his team to open up their own gym.[22] He revealed in December 2020, that the new gym had a tentative opening date of March 2021.[23]

2021

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On March 22, 2021,ONE Championship Chairman and CEOChatri Sityodtong confirmed that Ryan had signed a contract with the promotion to compete in grappling, as well asmixed martial arts if he wished to.[24] He was scheduled to make his promotional debut in a grappling match against multiple–timesONE Lightweight World Champion (MMA)Shinya Aoki on August 27, 2021.[25] Ryan announced on May 21 that he was at least momentarily retiring from competitivegrappling due to his long–timegastroparesis condition, as it had worsened throughout the years, and looks forward to taking care of his health.[26][27] As confirmed from sources, Gordon Ryan is no longer under One Championship contract.[28]

In July 2021, it was announced thatDanaher Death Squad had split up and Ryan will be opening his own academy inAustin, Texas.[3][29]

2022

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In September 2022, Gordon competed at ADCC both in the +99 kg division and in the superfight againstAndré Galvão. It was the first time in the history of ADCC that a competitor that was scheduled to do the superfight also fought at a weight division.[30] Gordon proceeded to clear his weight class with victories over Heikki Jussila, Victor Hugo, Roosevelt Sousa and Nick Rodriguez to win gold. He also had the fastest submission in the history of ADCC against Roosevelt Sousa, where he submitted Sousa via outside heel hook in 11 seconds. Later that weekend, Ryan faced Galvão in a highly anticipated match in grappling history and won via rear naked choke. Gordon became the first grappler in ADCC history to become champion in three different weight classes[31] and he defeated André Galvão, who had not lost a match since 2017.

On December 15, 2022, Ryan was scheduled to compete againstVinny Magalhães in the main event ofUFC Fight Pass Invitational 3.[32] Magalhães withdrew from the event on short notice and was replaced by Ryan's former teammateNick Rodriguez.[33] Ryan went on to win the match by fastest escape time in EBI overtime.[34]

2023

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In January 2023, Ryan announced that he had signed a seven-figure multi-fight contract withFloSports.[35]

The fourth bout between Ryan andFelipe Pena was originally scheduled on February 25, 2023, atWho's Number One.[36] Just two days before the event, Ryan withdrew as a result of stomach issues that he suffered during the week leading up to the match and he was replaced byNick Rodriguez.[37] Ryan did not compete in the first half of 2023 and revealed on May 22 that this was because he suffered a serious case ofstrep throat that was resistant topenicillin and had to undergo atonsillectomy.[38]

Ryan announced that he would return to professional grappling competition on October 1, 2023 when he would defend his Who's Number One heavyweight title against Patrick Gaudio at WNO 20: Night of Champions.[39] He won the match by submission via armbar, as predicted in his mystery box and retained his title.[40]

Ryan was scheduled to defend his heavyweight title againstLucas Barbosa at Who's Number One 21: Ryan v Barbosa on November 30, 2023.[41] Ryan withdrew from the match due to a rib injury[42] and was replaced by his teammateGiancarlo Bodoni.[43]

Ryan was also scheduled to compete againstMason Fowler in the main event ofUFC Fight Pass Invitational 5 on December 9, 2023.[44] He withdrew from this match due to rib injury too.[42]

2024

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Ryan competed against Josh Saunders in the main event of Who's Number One 24 on June 20, 2024.[45] He won the match by submission.[46]

Ryan competed againstYuri Simões in the traditional superfight at the2024 ADCC World Championship,[47] and also competed in a second superfight againstFelipe Pena.[48] Ryan won the first superfight against Pena 2-0 on points, and won the second superfight against Simoes 21-0 on points.[49]

Personal life

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Ryan is the older brother of Nicky Ryan, another successfulsubmission wrestler.[50]

He is in a relationship with Nathalia Santoro, one of his training partners and a BJJ brown belt under John Danaher.[51]

Ryan reported suffering from an undiagnosed stomach condition for several years until April 2019, when he was diagnosed withGastroparesis.[52] This diagnosis was later shown to be incorrect, and he was suffering from aHelicobacter Pylori infection, as well as a fungal growth in his small intestine and a bacterial imbalance.[53] Minor illnesses that he suffered later in his life have caused this issue to reoccur.[54]

Ryan has engaged in numerous public spats with other competitive grapplers, including an incident on October 13, 2020, when he revealed private conversations between himself andFelipe Pena regarding a potential third match between the pair.[55] Shortly after this, on November 29, 2020, he also accused fellow ADCC 2019 medalistLachlan Giles of usingPEDs after the latter shared his opinion that those who have won medals while using PEDs should relinquish those titles.[56] In January, 2021, Ryan also clashed with several key members ofATOS on social media, including founder and head coach Andre Galvao, ahead of their potential match at ADCC 2022.[57][58]

After his teammate Craig Jones defeatedAtos Jiu-Jitsu representative Ronaldo Junior atWho's Number One on February 26, 2021, Ryan attempted to shake hands with André Galvão but was sworn at and given the middle finger in return by Galvão. Galvão then confronted Ryan backstage and footage emerged of the two exchanging heated words. Galvão shoved Ryan, in return Ryan slapped Galvão twice and several of the event's competitors and staff intervened to calm the situation down.[59] The public statement issued by Ryan after the incident expressed no remorse for it and instead, he chose to use the opportunity to direct further criticism towards both André Galvão and several members of the ATOS team.[60]

Another incident involved him making what appeared to be sexual comments towards the young daughter of Erbeth Santos, after Santos had made comments regarding both Ryan's father and suggestive sexual comments toward his girlfriend.[61] He has also been known for publicly challenging other Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitors by criticizing their ability, like AJ Agazarm[62] andDillon Danis.[63]

Ryan is well known for claiming that other elite grapplers are unwilling to face him and at least one of them, Felipe Pena, has publicly claimed that this is a lie and in fact it is Ryan who refuses to compete against them instead.[64]

Ryan has trained with multiple martial artists, most noticeably UFC starJon Jones, the former UFC heavyweight champion. They trained for a week in the summer of 2023, ahead of Jon Jones's bout with former heavyweight championStipe Miocic atUFC 295.[65] He also trained with strongmanHafthor Björnsson in December 2022.[66][67]

Gordon Ryan has generated controversy for his social media activity which included potentially insensitive commentary on homeless individuals; he has been subject to allegations of racism and xenophobia.[68][69][70][71]

Championships and accomplishments

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2022
2020
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Grappling Industries: Arnold Classic (Absolute)
2019
2018
2017
2016
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Eddie Bravo Invitational 8 (–185 lbs)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Eddie Bravo Invitational 6 (Absolute)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Portland Sunday Open (Absolute)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Goodfight Pro 2 (–77 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Sapteiro 1 (Absolute)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Grappling Industries Montreal (Absolute)
2015
2014
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) ADCC North American Championship (–88 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) PGL IV (–155 lbs)
2013
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) AGL 4 (Absolute)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) AGL 4 (–155 lbs)
2012
2011

Submission grappling record

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Professional record breakdown
169 matches157 wins9 losses
By submission1301
By decision258
By disqualification20
Draws3
ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDivisionTypeDateLocation
Win157–9–3BrazilYuri SimõesPoints (21–0)ADCC 2024SuperfightNogiAugust 18, 2024United StatesLas Vegas,NV
Win156–9–3BrazilFelipe PenaPoints (2–0)August 17, 2024
Win155–9–3Australia Josh SaundersSubmission (heel hook)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiJune 20, 2024United StatesAustin,TX
Win154–9–3Brazil Patrick GaudioSubmission (armbar)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiOctober 1, 2023United StatesHouston,TX
Win153–9–3United StatesNick RodriguezFastest Escape TimeUFC Fight Pass Invitational 3SuperfightNogiDecember 15, 2022United StatesLas Vegas,NV
Win152–9–3BrazilAndré GalvãoSubmission (rear naked choke)ADCC 2022SuperfightNogiSeptember 18, 2022United StatesLas Vegas,NV
Win151–9–3United StatesNick RodriguezSubmission (heel hook)+99 kg
Win150–9–3Brazil Roosevelt SouzaSubmission (heel hook)
Win149–9–3Brazil Victor HugoPoints (8–0)September 17, 2022
Win148–9–3Finland Heikki JussilaSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win147–9–3BrazilFelipe PenaTechnical Submission (forfeit)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiAugust 7, 2022United StatesFrisco,TX
Win146–9–3Brazil Pedro MarinhoSubmission (rear naked choke)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiJuly 14, 2022United StatesAustin,TX
Win145–9–3United States Jacob CouchSubmission (pressure)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiMarch 25, 2022United StatesFrisco,TX
Win144–9–3BrazilVagner RochaSubmission (reverse triangle choke)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiMarch 26, 2021United StatesAustin,TX
Win143–9–3EcuadorRoberto JimenezSubmission (armbar)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiFebruary 26, 2021United StatesAustin,TX
Win142–9–3BrazilMatheus DinizSubmission (heel hook)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiOctober 2, 2020United StatesAustin,TX
Win141–9–3United States Brian MarvinSubmission (rear naked choke)3rd Coast Grappling: Kumite IVSuperfightNogiJuly 11, 2020United StatesDallas,TX
Win140–9–3United States Kyle BoehmSubmission (crooked armbar)Who's Number OneSuperfightNogiJune 5, 2020United StatesBeverly,MA
Win139–9–3United States David NewtonSubmission (rear naked choke)Grappling Industries:
Arnold Classic
AbsoluteNogiMarch 7, 2020United StatesColumbus,OH
Win138–9–3United States Abraham HallSubmission (side triangle)
Win137–9–3United States Benjamin DixonSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win136–9–3United States Chad AllenSubmission (arm-bar)
Win135–9–3United States Austin TracySubmission (rear naked choke)
Win134–9–3United StatesPat DowneySubmission (power half nelson)BJJ FanaticsSuperfightNogiFebruary 29, 2020United StatesBeverly,MA
Win133–9–3United States Aaron JohnsonSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Sub StarsSuperfightNogiFebruary 21, 2020United StatesMiami,FL
Win132–9–3BrazilGabriel GonzagaSubmission (heel hook)Submission Underground 10SuperfightNogiDecember 22, 2019United StatesPortland,OR
Win131–9–3RussiaAleksei OleinikSubmission (kneebar)Quintet UltraSuperfightNogiDecember 12, 2019United StatesLas Vegas,NV
Win130–9–3United StatesBo NickalSubmission (triangle choke)3rd Coast Grappling 3SuperfightNogiDecember 7, 2019United StatesHouston,TX
Win129–9–3BrazilRousimar PalharesReferee DecisionWorld Jiu-Jitsu FestivalSuperfightNogiOctober 6, 2019United StatesLong Beach,CA
Win128–9–3BrazilMarcus AlmeidaNegative Points (0–1)ADCC 2019AbsoluteNogiSeptember 29, 2019United StatesAnaheim,CA
Win127–9–3AustraliaLachlan GilesSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win126–9–3United StatesGarry TononSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win125–9–3Brazil Pedro MarinhoSubmission (heel hook)
Win124–9–3Brazil Vinicius GazolaSubmission (rear naked choke)–99 kg
Win123–9–3BrazilLucas BarbosaPoints (3–0)
Win122–9–3United States Tim SpriggsSubmission (rear naked choke)September 28, 2019
Win121–9–3Australia Ben HodgkinsonSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win120–9–3Brazil Guilherme VasconcelosSubmission (guillotine choke)Kinektic 1AbsoluteNogiAugust 16, 2019United StatesAnaheim,CA
Win119–9–3Brazil Rafael DomingosSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win118–9–3Brazil Gabriel CheccoSubmission (kimura)
Win117–9–3Brazil João Gabriel RochaPoints (1–0)Kasai Super Series 1SuperfightNogiFebruary 2, 2019United StatesDallas,TX
Win116–9–3BrazilYuri SimõesAdvantagesIBJJF Nogi World Championship
(black belt)
AbsoluteNogiDecember 16, 2018United StatesAnaheim,CA
Win115–9–3BrazilRoberto AbreuDisqualification+97.5 kg
Win114–9–3BrazilYuri SimõesPoints (11–0)
Win113–9–3BrazilJackson SousaSubmission (rear naked choke)AbsoluteDecember 15, 2018
Win112–9–3Brazil Patrick GaudioReferee Decision
Win111–9–3Norway Vegard RandebergSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win110–9–3United States Khalil FadlallahSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win109–9–3Greece Evaggelos MoumtzisSubmission (armbar)+97.5 kg
Draw108–9–3Brazil Gregor GracieDrawQuintet 3AbsoluteNogiOctober 5, 2018United StatesLas Vegas,NV
Win108–9–2BrazilVítor RibeiroSubmission (armbar)
Win107–9–2AustraliaCraig JonesSubmission (rear naked choke)
Draw106–9–2BrazilRoberto de SouzaDraw
Win106–9–1Brazil Marcos SouzaSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win105–9–1United StatesJosh BarnettSubmission (triangle choke)
Win104–9–1BrazilKaynan DuarteSubmission (rear naked choke)IBJJF Pan Nogi
(black belt)
AbsoluteNogiSeptember 15, 2018United StatesNew York City,NY
Win103–9–1Brazil Max GimenisSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win102–9–1Brazil Max GimenisSubmission (rear naked choke)+97.5 kg
Win101–9–1United States Charles McGuireSubmission (kimuroplata)
Loss100–9–1BrazilVinny MagalhãesPoints (0–5)ACB JJ 13SuperfightNogiMay 4, 2018United StatesLong Beach,CA
Win100–8–1BrazilYuri SimõesSubmission (rear naked choke)Kasai Pro 1SuperfightNogiDecember 9, 2017United StatesBrooklyn,NY
Win99–8–1AustraliaCraig JonesSubmission (rear naked choke)EBI 14AbsoluteNogiDecember 3, 2017United StatesLos Angeles,CA
Win98–8–1United States Casey HellenbergSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win97–8–1United States Patrick DonabedianSubmission (armbar)
Win96–8–1United States Dan BorovicSubmission (heel hook)
Win95–8–1United StatesRalek GracieSubmission (reverse triangle choke)Metamoris 8SuperfightNogiNovember 26, 2017United StatesLos Angeles,CA
Loss94–8–1BrazilFelipe PenaPoints (0–6)ADCC 2017AbsoluteNogiSeptember 24, 2017FinlandEspoo
Win94–7–1Brazil Mahamed AlySubmission (heel hook)
Win93–7–1AustraliaCraig JonesSubmission (arm-triangle choke)
Win92–7–1BrazilRoberto AbreuSubmission (heel hook)
Win91–7–1United StatesKeenan CorneliusSubmission (guillotine choke)–88 kg
Win90–7–1BrazilAlexandre RibeiroReferee Decision
Win89–7–1BrazilRomulo BarralSubmission (rear naked choke)September 23, 2017
Win88–7–1United StatesDillon DanisReferee Decision
Win87–7–1United States Devhonte JohnsonSubmission (rear naked choke)Grappling IndustriesAbsoluteNogiAugust 19, 2017United StatesNew York City,NY
Win86–7–1United States Aaron JohnsonSubmission (reverse triangle choke)
Win85–7–1Montenegro Mladen JokmanovicSubmission (kimura)
Win84–7–1United States Elliot KellySubmission (triangle armbar)Fight2Win Pro 34SuperfightNogiMay 12, 2017United StatesDenver,CO
Loss83–7–1BrazilLeandro LoPoints (0–4)ADCC West Coast TrialsSuperfightNogiApril 15, 2017United StatesLos Angeles,CA
Win83–6–1BrazilLucas BarbosaReferee DecisionFight2Win Pro 30SuperfightNogiApril 8, 2017United StatesBerkeley Township,NJ
Win82–6–1BrazilVagner RochaSubmission (rear naked choke)EBI 11–170 lbsNogiMarch 6, 2017United StatesLos Angeles,CA
Win81–6–1Brazil Marcel GonçalvesSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win80–6–1United States Chris MckarskiSubmission (guillotine choke)
Win79–6–1United States Jean-Paul LebosnoyaniSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win78–6–1United States Joe BaizeSubmission (reverse triangle choke)Submission Underground 3SuperfightNogiJanuary 29, 2017United StatesPortland,OR
Win77–6–1United States Matthew TeslaSubmission (reverse triangle choke)Sapateiro 6AbsoluteNogiJanuary 21, 2017United StatesTampa,FL
Win76–6–1United States Jesseray ChildreySubmission (rear naked choke)
Win75–6–1Brazil Antonio CarlosSubmission (reverse triangle)
Win74–6–1United States Bryan BrownSubmission (rear naked choke)
Loss73–6–1BrazilFelipe PenaSubmission (rear naked choke)Studio 540SuperfightNogiDecember 17, 2016United StatesSolana Beach,CA
Win73–5–1United States Todd MueckenheimSubmission (kimura)Grappling Industries ManhattanSuperfightNogiOctober 22, 2016United StatesNew York City,NY
Win72–5–1United States Kyle GriffinSubmission (heel hook)EBI 8–185 lbsNogiSeptember 11, 2016United StatesLos Angeles,CA
Win71–5–1United States Josh HaydenSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win70–5–1United States Mike HillebrandSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win69–5–1United States Matt ArroyoSubmission (heel hook)
Win68–5–1United StatesKeenan CorneliusSubmission (heel hook)Grappling IndustriesSuperfightNogiAugust 13, 2016United StatesNew York City,NY
Draw67–5–1BrazilVagner RochaDrawSapateiro 2SuperfightNogiJune 11, 2016United StatesBradenton,FL
Win67–5Russia Rustam ChsievSubmission (rear naked choke)EBI 6AbsoluteNogiApril 24, 2016United StatesLos Angeles,CA
Win66–5BrazilYuri SimõesSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win65–5Brazil Marcello SalazarSubmission (kneebar)
Win64–5United States Jacen FlynnSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win63–5United States Nathan OrchardSubmission (reverse triangle choke)Portland Sunday OpenAbsoluteNogiApril 3, 2016United StatesPortland,OR
Win62–5United States Joshua BacallaoSubmission (heel hook)
Win61–5United States James PartridgeSubmission (heel hook)Onnit Invitational 2SuperfightNogiMarch 24, 2016United StatesAustin,TX
Loss60–5United States Todd MueckenheimReferee DecisionGrappling Industries ManhattanAbsoluteNogiMarch 13, 2016United StatesNew York City,NY
Win60–4United States Nick PanebiancoSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win59–4United States Harley DavisSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win58–4United States Kevin BerbrichSubmission (rear naked choke)Goodfight Pro 2–77 kgNogiMarch 12, 2016United StatesLanghorne,PA
Win57–4United States Pat SabatiniSubmission (heel hook)
Win56–4United States Enrico CoccoSubmission (heel hook)Sapateiro 1AbsoluteNogiMarch 5, 2016United StatesBradenton,FL
Win55–4United States PJ BarchSubmission (kneebar)
Win54–4United States Elliot KellySubmission (reverse triangle armbar)
Win53–4United States Ian MurraySubmission (heel hook)
Win52–4United States Jordan TaborSubmission (heel hook)InterclubSuperfightNogiFebruary 13, 2016United StatesGaithersburg,MD
Loss51–4United States Aaron JohnsonPointsGrappling Industries MontrealAbsoluteNogiFebruary 6, 2016CanadaMontreal,QC
Win51–3Canada Eric ChibuluzoSubmission (footlock)
Win50–3United States David PorterSubmission (rear naked choke)Good Fight All-Star–170 lbsNogiDecember 4, 2015United StatesBrooklyn,NY
Win49–3United States David PorterSubmission (armbar)Show the Art Finishers 1–170 lbsNogiNovember 15, 2015United StatesGreen Brook Township,NJ
Win48–3United States Jordan StinerSubmission (triangle choke)
Win47–3Brazil Mattheus LutesSubmission (heel hook)
Win46–3Brazil Jacob FerreriaSubmission (toe hold)IBJJF Nogi World Championship
(brown belt)
–73.5 kgNogiNovember 8, 2015United StatesLong Beach,CA
Win45–3Brazil Sylvio DuranSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win44–3Brazil Lucas TobiasPoints (8–6)
Win43–3United States Devhonte JohnsonSubmission (heel hook)UGA: Fall OpenSuperfightNogiOctober 24, 2015United StatesLakewood,NJ
Win42–3United States Stephen MartinezSubmission (reverse triangle choke)Newaza ChallengeAbsoluteNogiSeptember 13, 2015United StatesPasadena,CA
Win41–3Brazil Gabriel ArgesSubmission (heel hook)
Win40–3United States Noah TillisSubmission (heel hook)
Win39–3United States Gio VasquezSubmission (toe hold)
Win38–3United States Ivan TaylorSubmission (heel hook)UGA: Summer OpenSuperfightNogiJune 27, 2015United StatesLakewood,NJ
Win37–3United States Dan MartinezSubmission (heel hook)Grapplers Quest: All Star Pro–185 lbsNogiJune 6, 2015United StatesEdison,NJ
Win36–3United StatesMatt ArroyoSubmission (heel hook)
Win35–3United States Sean SpanglerSubmission (reverse triangle choke)
Win34–3United States Steve MowryPoints (4–1)Kumite ClassicAbsoluteNogiMay 23, 2015United StatesMonroeville,PA
Win33–3United States Evan MulgraveSubmission (heel hook)–185 lbs
Win32–3United States Todd BevanSubmission (reverse triangle choke)
Win31–3United States Jon CorreaSubmission (reverse triangle choke)
Loss30–3United States Mike PerezPointsADCC North
American Championship
–88 kgNogiMay 9, 2015United StatesCoconut Creek,FL
Win30–2United States James BrascoPoints (4–0)
Win29–2United States Avery McPhatterSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win28–2United States Damien NitkinPoints (5–0)
Win27–2Dominican Republic Stanley RosaSubmission (choke)Naga World Championship–170 lbsGiApril 25, 2015United StatesWildwood,NJ
Win26–2United States Richard SemidesSubmission (reverse triangle choke)
Win25–2United States Elon HodgeSubmission (cloverleaf)–170 lbsNogi
Win24–2United States Scott ClymerSubmission (heel hook)
Win23–2United StatesMickey GallPoints
Win22–2United States Jesse StokesSubmission (heel hook)UGA: Spring OpenSuperfightNogiMarch 28, 2015United StatesWest Windsor Township,NJ
Win21–2United States Jason RauReferee DecisionGym Wars IISuperfightGiMarch 14, 2015United StatesStratford,NJ
Loss20–2United States Josh HaydenPointsADCC North
American Championship
–88 kgNogiDecember 13, 2014United StatesNitro,WV
Win20–1United States Jason RauSubmission (rear naked choke)PGL IXSuperfightNogiNovember 29, 2014United StatesStratford,NJ
Win19–1United States James GonzalesSubmission (kimura)PGL IV–155 lbsNogiMay 17, 2014United StatesBerlin,NJ
Win18–1United States John BattlePoints
Win17–1United States Todd LevinSubmission (heel hook)
Win16–1United States Jon ForsytheSubmission (bow & arrow choke)AGL 4AbsoluteGiApril 13, 2013United StatesBerlin,NJ
Loss15–1United States Mark TarmannPointsAbsoluteNogi
Win15–0United States Dan WatkinsSubmission (triangle choke)
Win14–0United States Ken PodgorsekSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win13–0United States Humberto PereaSubmission (rear naked choke)–155 lbs
Win12–0United States David ThiesPoints
Win11–0United States Kevin GibbsPoints
Win10–0United States Ryan CafaroSubmission (rear naked choke)AGL 3SuperfightNogiJanuary 19, 2013United StatesBerlin,NJ
Win9–0United States Steven Calero4-2 pointsGrapplers Quest:
World Championship
-160 lbsNogiJuly 21, 2012United StatesMorristown,NJ
Win8–0United States Joe PyferSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win7–0El Salvador Alejandro DominguezPointsGrapplers Quest:
Beast from the East
-170 lbsGiMarch 25, 2012United StatesWayne,NJ
Win6–0United States Angelo ClaiborneSubmission (arm-triangle choke)
Win5–0El Salvador Alejandro DominguezSubmission (guillotine choke)-170 lbsNogiMarch 24, 2012
Win4–0United States Sulaman ZafarPoints
Win3–0United States Angelo ClaibornePoints
Win2–0United States Angelo ClaibornePointsGrapplers Quest:
World Championships
-170 lbsNogiDecember 10, 2011United StatesAsbury Park,NJ
Win1–0United States Nick SallesDisqualification (slam)

Freestyle wrestling results

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Freestyle Matches
Res.RecordOpponentScoreDateEventLocation
Loss0–1United StatesPat DowneyTF 0–11February 29, 20202020 BJJ Fanatics Grand Prix

United StatesBeverly, Massachusetts

Notes

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  1. ^abunderGarry Tonon andJohn Danaher

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