Inevat Brazilian Jiu Jitsu ranks #3 nationally with 91 fighters and 2.69 golds per athlete — triple the national median of 0.9 and placing them in the top 5% for efficiency. They achieve this through massive scale at the foundational level: 45 grey belts form half their roster, creating a development pipeline that feeds into elite upper belts. Their national ranking stems from combining volume with technical finishing — 61% of all wins end early, well above the 50% median.
The data reveals a finishing culture across all belt levels. Grey belts post a 61% technical finish rate with nearly 58% capturing gold, while yellow belts dominate at 79% championship frequency (top 15% nationally). Sophie Anne Stulce competes at 99th percentile S-tier level, joined by multiple elite-rated athletes including Hector Rafael Pina at 99th percentile. Scale plus consistent finishing plus multi-belt excellence creates a rare combination — most academies excel at one, not all three.
If your child is serious about competition, this program delivers measurable results. Their 61% early stoppage rate (60th percentile) combined with 2.69 golds per fighter (95th percentile) outpaces most Texas programs despite the massive roster. Beginners benefit from the grey belt depth — 45 foundational athletes create training partners and proven development systems. For families wanting both technical finishing and championship frequency, few academies match this scale-efficiency combination.
Win rate across 82 tracked tournaments, benchmarked against medium-size academies.
Among 657 medium academies, above average gold rate.
Finish rate, scoring patterns, and how Inevat Brazilian Jiu Jitsu closes out victories.
Similar-size avg: 50%
Placement distribution across all tracked competitions.
Similar-size avg: 5% gold
Fighter tier distribution across the competitive roster.
54% of roster is Elite or higher
Performance metrics segmented by belt level.
Strongest: Grey (50 fighters)
Match frequency and competition cadence over 15 months.
Similar-size avg: ~564/year
What percentage of athletes return after their first competition.
Similar-size avg: 49%
Cross-belt consistency and ranking performance.
Similar-size avg: 2%
| # | Fighter | Belt | M/F | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sophie Anne Stulce | Orange | 49-1 | ||
| 2 | Jarylett Alvarez | Yellow | 62-21 | ||
| 3 | Robyn Marie Gonzalez | Intermediate | 40-2 | ||
| 4 | Abdullah Ibisevic | Yellow | 31-7 | ||
| 5 | Ryu Angelo Castro Pangelinan | Orange | 44-5 | ||
| 6 | Leonel Mendez | Grey | 21-6 | ||
| 7 | Adam Alexander “Lionheart” Rodrigues | Orange | 55-14 | ||
| 8 | Gabriella Ubamos Collado | Yellow | 33-3 |
| # | Fighter | Belt | M/F | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sophie Anne Stulce | Orange | 49-1 | ||
| 2 | Jarylett Alvarez | Yellow | 62-21 | ||
| 3 | Robyn Marie Gonzalez | Intermediate | 40-2 | ||
| 4 | Abdullah Ibisevic | Yellow | 31-7 | ||
| 5 | Ryu Angelo Castro Pangelinan | Orange | 44-5 | ||
| 6 | Leonel Mendez | Grey | 21-6 | ||
| 7 | Adam Alexander “Lionheart” Rodrigues | Orange | 55-14 | ||
| 8 | Gabriella Ubamos Collado | Yellow | 33-3 | ||
| 9 | Isabel Jade Castro | Grey | 25-2 | ||
| 10 | Evie Sims | Yellow | 16-0 | ||
| 11 | Aina Dariya Rashid | Orange | 46-7 | ||
| 12 | Brooklyn Zamora | Grey | 28-4 | ||
| 13 | Alexander Drake Whitesides | Yellow | 44-11 | ||
| 14 | Hector Rafael Pina | Yellow | 55-17 | ||
| 15 | Vann Alec Nelson | Intermediate | 17-0 | ||
| 16 | Almina Ibisevic | Orange | 20-7 | ||
| 17 | Jace Niche | Grey | 14-2 | ||
| 18 | Melody Gato | White | 9-1 | ||
| 19 | Zander Alcala | Grey | 35-11 | ||
| 20 | Rawan Rashid | Blue | 45-12 | ||
| 21 | Akemi Pangelinan | Grey | 27-7 | ||
| 22 | Sophie Alessandra Garcia | Grey | 22-3 | ||
| 23 | Ava Valentina Lara | Yellow | 14-8 | ||
| 24 | Natalia Brooklyn Zamora | Grey | 7-6 | ||
| 25 | Kingston Chavez | Grey | 42-13 |