A 41-Win Streak Falls in Savannah
Thirteen tournaments, 6,200 matches, eight organizations. A 41-0 record snaps at Newbreed Savannah, a 24-0 streak falls to an unrated newcomer, and Cristiano Shaw submits six straight in Centralia.
Audrey Mae Hurd Pagara walks into the Newbreed Savannah Spring Championship on a 41-win streak. She walks out 41-2. Davis Jackson Newton, rated at 7,380 Jits, ends the run.
Thirteen tournaments across eight organizations produce 6,200 matches this weekend. AGF Oklahoma State leads with 1,549. GOOD FIGHT: Tournament of Brotherly Love in Langhorne, Pennsylvania runs 155 matches — and finishes 83% of them by submission.
Star Performances
Gold medal on a two-match run. One submission, one points win — including a 3,250-Jits upset over his own teammate Adam Alexander Rodrigues, an orange belt rated at 4,990 Jits.
Perfect weekend at the largest tournament of the week. Three submissions and a DQ win. Gold medal from the biggest field.
Six matches, six submissions. Does not leave a single one to the judges. Gold medal, no academy listed — just results.
Five wins, four by submission. A white belt cleaning out the bracket at Newbreed Philadelphia with nothing but finishing instincts.
Eight wins in a 96-match tournament. Seven by points, one walkover. Volume over violence at NAGA New Hampshire.
The weekend's biggest Jits gain belongs to Mason Jie Yu, who needed only two matches at Austin Open Gi Youth to earn +3,650 Jits and a gold medal. His path ran through Adam Alexander Rodrigues, a teammate at Inevat Brazilian Jiu Jitsu rated 2,990 Jits higher. Yu caught him by submission.
At AGF Oklahoma State, Millie Garcia of Outsiders Combat Club goes 4-0 with three submissions in the weekend's largest field. Meanwhile in Centralia, Washington, Cristiano Shaw puts together the most efficient run of the weekend: six matches, six submissions, zero points decisions. No academy, no fanfare. Just a grey belt finishing everyone he touches.
The Deep Brackets
Six wins in Gi and six in No Gi at Grappling Industries Phoenix. Already rated at 7,643 Jits — no one in either bracket came close.
Five wins in Gi, five in No Gi. Runs through both Kids 8-9 white belt brackets at AGF Oklahoma State at just 1,383 Jits.
Teo Seojun Mcardle of Porrada Training Center doubles up at Grappling Industries Phoenix, winning six straight in Gi and six straight in No Gi. He enters rated at 7,643 Jits — S-Tier territory — and nobody in either bracket posed a serious threat.
At Grappling Industries Syracuse, four fighters win five or more in a single division. Nicola Armando Petruccelli of Monarch Jiujitsu Academy wins five and ends Anthony Espino's 15-win streak along the way. Rhesyn Hagan of Dragon Training Academy does the same double at AGF Oklahoma State — five wins in Gi, five in No Gi — all at 1,383 Jits. The rating says prospect. The bracket says otherwise.
Upsets and Surprises
Lay edges Sias 4-2 on points at Austin Open NoGi. A 3,866-Jits gap closed on the scoreboard.
Carroll beats Mason twice across Gi and No Gi at AGF Oklahoma State. Both at default 1,080 Jits entering. Mason was rated at 4,583.
Mclean submits the same Roy Mason that Carroll beat by points. A rough weekend for the 4,583-Jits white belt from Blackout Jiu-jitsu.
Medellin outpoints a 4,964-Jits grey belt in No Gi Kids Challenger at AGF Oklahoma State.
The streak-breaking list runs deep this weekend. Audrey Mae Hurd Pagara loses the longest active streak at 41-0 when Davis Jackson Newton beats her at Newbreed Savannah. At the same tournament, Houston Rudisill sees his 24-win streak snapped by Noah Varvel, a blue belt rated at just 1,859 Jits — Rudisill was at 5,752.
Natalie Alex Rodriguez of Pablo Silva BJJ drops her 16-0 streak to Kayden Nicole Holland by submission at Austin Open Gi Youth. Gage Gagliardi (18-0) falls to Jaxon Mayo at AGF Oklahoma State. And Marcelle Garcia of Jiu-Jitsu Dynamics (14-0) loses to Merrick Ogden at NAGA Washington — Ogden was rated at 1,861 Jits to Garcia's 3,365.
Academy Report
| Academy | Fighters | Medals | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pablo Silva BJJ | 85 | 85 | 46 | 25 | 14 |
| Haven Jiu Jitsu | 27 | 42 | 14 | 16 | 12 |
| SATORI NO MICHI DOJO | 23 | 41 | 17 | 14 | 10 |
| Triton Fight Center | 19 | 39 | 17 | 14 | 8 |
| Lovato Jiu-Jitsu | 20 | 38 | 14 | 8 | 16 |
| Inevat Brazilian Jiu Jitsu | 32 | 35 | 20 | 13 | 2 |
| Conquest - Yukon | 18 | 33 | 15 | 11 | 7 |
| Gracie Barra Caldwell | 20 | 32 | 11 | 13 | 8 |
| Jream Academy | 22 | 31 | 4 | 19 | 8 |
| All American MMA | 18 | 30 | 14 | 11 | 5 |
Pablo Silva BJJ leads all academies with 85 medals from 85 fighters across the Austin Open weekend — a 1:1 ratio that reflects both depth and volume. Triton Fight Center runs the most efficient operation: 39 medals from 19 fighters, a 2.1 medals-per-fighter rate at AGF Oklahoma State. SATORI NO MICHI DOJO collects 41 medals from just 23 fighters at the Grappling X Nevada State Championship in Reno.
Tournament Scoreboard
| Tournament | Org | Matches | Sub Rate | Top Academy | Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AGF Oklahoma State | AGF | 1,549 | 54% | Triton Fight Center (39) | Weekend's largest field, Roy Mason upset twice |
| GI Syracuse | GI | 875 | 56% | Haven Jiu Jitsu (42) | Four fighters win 5+ in single divisions |
| Austin Open Gi Youth | JJWL | 636 | 52% | Pablo Silva BJJ (61) | Yu's 3,650-Jits gain leads all MVPs |
| GI Phoenix | GI | 539 | 65% | Route 66 Jiu Jitsu (21) | Mcardle goes 12-0 across two formats |
| Grappling X Reno | Grappling X | 516 | 56% | SATORI NO MICHI DOJO (41) | Nevada State Championship draws deep field |
| NAGA Washington | NAGA | 485 | 57% | Jiu-Jitsu Dynamics (22) | Shaw goes 6-0, all submissions |
| United Grappling Boise | United | 350 | 67% | Gracie Barra Caldwell (32) | 67% sub rate, highest among large fields |
| Austin Open NoGi Youth | JJWL | 332 | 55% | Pablo Silva BJJ (24) | Lay's 3,866-Jits upset over Sias leads upsets |
| Newbreed Savannah | Newbreed | 282 | 56% | Houzn Jiu-Jitsu (16) | Pagara's 41-win streak snaps |
| GI Kansas City | GI | 228 | 54% | Kraken BJJ - KC (29) | Three Grappling Industries events this weekend |
| Newbreed Philadelphia | Newbreed | 157 | 46% | Kozma BJJ (30) | Mursalov goes 5-0 for Kozma |
| GOOD FIGHT Brotherly Love | Good Fight | 155 | 83% | ZERO BJJ/SAS (16) | 83% sub rate, nearly every match finishes early |
| NAGA New Hampshire | NAGA | 96 | 44% | Titan Athletics (13) | Root grinds through 8 wins in 96 matches |
Monday Ratings Movers
Christopher Rowden of Vital Brothers BJJ gains +7,160 Jits on a perfect 4-0 weekend — the biggest single-weekend Glicko-2 move across all thirteen tournaments. New entrants to the system can swing wide, and Rowden swings the widest.
Sterling MacKay of Gracie Barra Boise goes 7-2 for +6,040 Jits at United Grappling Boise. Maddy Reynoso of Conquest - Yukon puts together a perfect 9-0 weekend for +5,100 Jits at AGF Oklahoma State. On the drops side, Noah Gonzalez of RCAJJ takes the hardest fall: -2,720 Jits on a 0-5 weekend, dropping from 6,213 to 3,493.
Risers
| # | Fighter | Record | Tier | Rating | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Christopher Rowden | 4-0 | Elite | 3,163 | +7,160 |
| 2 | Sterling MacKay | 7-2 | Elite | 3,232 | +6,040 |
| 3 | Maddox Monks | 5-0 | Elite | 2,602 | +5,370 |
| 4 | Maddy Reynoso | 9-0 | Elite | 4,212 | +5,100 |
| 5 | Daniel Stout | 4-0 | Elite | 2,516 | +4,930 |
| 6 | Sufina Bree Grajo | 9-0 | Prodigy | 4,366 | +4,830 |
| 7 | Declan Ferris | 6-0 | Elite | 3,177 | +4,780 |
| 8 | William Schmidt | 10-0 | Elite | 3,063 | +4,780 |
| 9 | Nixie Garcia | 4-0 | S-Tier | 6,835 | +4,690 |
| 10 | Giovanni Carratu | 4-1 | Elite | 2,582 | +4,490 |
Drops
| # | Fighter | Record | Tier | Rating | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Noah Gonzalez | 0-5 | Elite | 3,493 | -2,720 |
| 2 | Lacey Moon | 0-7 | Elite | 2,118 | -2,420 |
| 3 | Charlie Wallace | 5-5 | Advanced | 2,339 | -2,390 |
| 4 | Drake Au Huynh | 2-2 | Elite | 3,325 | -2,340 |
| 5 | Kekoa Samuela | 1-4 | Advanced | 3,037 | -2,190 |
Looking Ahead
Next Saturday brings another full schedule. After a weekend with eight organizations and 6,200 matches, the circuit shows no signs of slowing down heading into late March. The Austin Open results will ripple through the Texas ratings. The Savannah and Philadelphia Newbreed results will reshape the Southeast and Northeast. And Roy Mason of Blackout Jiu-jitsu will be looking for a very different weekend.
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