Jean Jacques Machado

Jean Jacques Machado (born February 12, 1968) is a renowned Brazilian Jiu jitsu practitioner. He is one of the five Machado brothers (Carlos, Roger, Rigan and John). Machado is nephew of BJJ co-founder and Grandmaster Carlos Gracie, and learned the martial art from an early age.[3]

Jean-Jacques Machado
Born (1968-02-12) February 12, 1968
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ResidenceTarzana, California, United States
StyleRCJ Machado Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Teacher(s)Carlos Gracie Jr., Rickson Gracie, Rolls Gracie
Rank         7th Degree Coral Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[1][2]
Notable studentsEddie Bravo, Dan Inosanto, Joe Rogan, Richard Norton, Chris D'Elia, Chuck Norris, Mark Mireles
Websitehttp://www.jeanjacquesmachado.com
Jean Jacques Machado
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
Men's Grappling
ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship
1999 Abu Dhabi77kg
2000 Abu Dhabi77kg
2001 Abu DhabiAbsolute

Machado is known for his grappling skills having won ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championships in his weight division plus a runner up in the open division in 2001.[4]

Biography

Machado was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and suffered birth defects resulting from amniotic band syndrome, which left him with only the thumb and the little finger on his left hand. Despite this congenital problem, which directly affects the skill of gripping, he began his Jiu-Jitsu training over thirty years ago and dominated the competitive arena of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in his native country, capturing every major title and competition award from 1982 through 1992.

In 1992, Machado arrived in the United States where he continued competing successfully.

On June 6, 2011 in a private ceremony held at the Rickson Gracie Academy in West Los Angeles, Machado was promoted to a 7th degree red-and-black belt.[1] This prestigious promotion is in recognition of Machado's 25 years as a black belt instructor, competitor and champion.[5]

Professional titles

  • Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championships
Cruiserweight Champion: 11 consecutive years (1982–1992)
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu National Championships
Cruiserweight Champion: 11 consecutive years (1982–1992)
  • Sambo Wrestling Championships
National and Pan American Cruiserweight Champion
1993 Oklahoma - 1st Place
1994 San Diego, California - 1st Place
  • Grappling Style Challenge Japan
1995 - Champion
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu American Championships
4 consecutive years (1995–1998)
  • Black Belt Super Challenge Championships
1998 - Champion
2000 - Champion
  • Abu Dhabi Submission Wrestling World Championships
1999 - 66–76k Division Gold Medalist, Most Technical Fighter Award[4]
2000 - 66–76k Division Silver Medalist
2001 - Absolute Division Silver Medalist, Best Match Award, Fastest Submission Award
2005 - Superfight Runner Up

Instructor lineage

Jigoro Kano → Tomita TsunejirōMitsuyo MaedaCarlos Gracie Sr.Carlos Gracie Jr. → Jean Jacques Machado

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
1 match 0 wins 1 loss
By knockout 0 1
By submission 0 0
By decision 0 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 0-1 Frank Trigg TKO (corner stoppage) VTJ 1998 - Vale Tudo Japan 1998 October 25, 1998 3 0:20 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan

Submission grappling record

16 Matches, 12 Wins (10 Submissions), 4 Losses
Result Rec. Opponent Method Event Division Date Location
Loss12-4 Dean ListerPointsADCC 2005SuperfightMay 29, 2005 Los Angeles, CA
Loss12-3 Ricardo AronaPointsADCC 2001AbsoluteApril 13, 2001 Abu Dhabi
Win12-2 Ricardo AlmeidaPoints
Win11-2 Márcio CruzSubmission (kneebar)
Win10-2 Tsuyoshi KohsakaSubmission (armbar)
Loss9-2 Matt SerraPenalty–77kgApril 11, 2001
Win9-1 Serguei OnishukSubmission (rear naked choke)
Loss8-1 Renzo GracieAdvantageADCC 2000–77kgMarch 2, 2000 Abu Dhabi
Win8-0 Leo VieiraPoints
Win7-0 Mikey BurnettSubmission (ezekiel choke)March 1, 2000
Win6-0 Marcio BarbosaSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win5-0 Caol UnoSubmission (rear naked choke)ADCC 1999–77&kgFebruary 25, 1999 Abu Dhabi
Win4-0 Hayato SakuraiSubmission (rear naked choke)
Win3-0 Micah PittmanSubmission (rear naked choke)February 24, 1999
Win2-0 Ryan HarveySubmission (rear naked choke)
Win1-0 Yuki NakaiSubmission (triangle choke)Shooto: Vale Tudo PerceptionSuperfightSeptember 26, 1995 Tokyo

See also

  • List of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners

References

  1. "JEAN JACQUES MACHADO PROMOTED - DSTRYRsg". DSTRYRsg. June 8, 2011. Retrieved September 15, 2011.
  2. T.P. Grant (June 17, 2011). "Jean-Jacques Machado Receives Red/Black Belt From Rickson Gracie". Bloody Elbow. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
  3. "Oops 404". Archived from the original on September 7, 2009. Retrieved September 5, 2009.
  4. "ADCC Results". Official ADCC results. Archived from the original on December 19, 2010. Retrieved September 15, 2011.
  5. "Destroyer Submission Grappling And Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: Jiu Jitsu Is Heritage: Jean Jacques Machado Promoted To Red/Black Belt By Rickson Gracie. The Photos Speak For Themselves". Dstryrsg. 2011-06-08. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
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