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Between Who’s Number One, Fight 2 Win, and the IBJJF Orlando Gi and No-Gi Open Atos athletes stayed busy. Here’s a review of the weekend. Who’s Number One Who’s Number One is Flograppling’s flagship professional jiu-jitsu event. They aim at curating a handful of the most relevant top ten match ups to find out who...

Last week IBJJF announced that Atos holds the number one ranking for Grand Slam tournaments. What does this mean? And how did we achieve it? The infamous “Grand Slam” refers to the four major tournaments that IBJJF holds every year: Brasileiros, Pan Ams, Europeans, and of course, Worlds. Rankings are determined by the number of...

Atos ladies make a statement in Miami. Baby Shark makes her debut, colored belts take home submission of the night and fight of the night, and the squad brings home two new titles.  New addition to the Atos HQ squad, Sophia Magana, was first up on the card. She made quick work of her opponent...

7 matches, 3 submissions, and with no points scored against him, Josh Hinger ends the year on a high note.   With seven divisions (Master 1-7) Master Worlds has become one of the largest tournaments that IBJJF hosts every year. Because it’s a tournament with a minimum age requirement (30 years old) to compete  it...

With 2020 coming to an end, the Atos Jiu-Jitsu team cleaned up at one of the last big IBJJF tournaments of the year: IBJJF Pans No-Gi. After a chaotic year – in which many of the major tournaments were cancelled or postponed – the Atos team pushed ahead as much as they could with their training and and secured...

Just weeks ahead of the IBJJF Pans, a select crew of Atos HQ X Red Bowie athletes flew across the country to Philadelphia to compete in Subversiv IV, October 31. The goal: just like any other event, to bring the trophy home. Mission: accomplished. A relatively new promotion put on by a very well-known name – Seth Daniels of Fight 2...

Last spring, when International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation announced the cancellation of their scheduled events, the jiu-jitsu community was devastated. Nobody more so than the Atos competitors. So, when the IBJJF announced they were going to hold one of the biggest events of the year, Pans, the Atos Jiu-Jitsu team rallied a small but mighty team to go represent. Represent...

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