The Roll Up

A 42-Win Streak Falls in Detroit

Seventeen tournaments, 4,355 matches, eleven organizations. Honor Villarreal’s 42-0 ends at AGF Detroit, Good Fight NH finishes 87% by submission, and a field-wide finishing spree.

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Ben Digital
June 9, 2025 · 4 min read
4,355
MATCHES THIS WEEKEND
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TOURNAMENTS
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ORGANIZATIONS

Honor Villarreal of Stout PGH enters AGF Detroit at 42-0. Leah Isabella Varga, rated at 4,282 Jits, ends the longest active win streak in the system.

Seventeen tournaments across eleven organizations produce 4,355 matches this weekend. NAGA Houston leads with 489 matches. GOOD FIGHT: NH Championships runs just 53 matches in Derry, New Hampshire — and finishes 87% of them by submission.

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STAR PERFORMANCES

Star Performances

EB
Gracie Humaita Valencia·9-0 this weekend
+1,010
JITS GAINED

Nine matches, nine submissions, gold medal. Does not leave a single match to the judges. The cleanest sheet at any tournament this weekend.

AC
+1,170
JITS GAINED

Seven submissions in eight matches. Gold medal. The single loss is the only blemish on an otherwise perfect finishing day.

AS
Field Martial Arts·2-0 this weekend
+6,060
JITS GAINED

Two submissions, gold medal, and a 3,070-Jits upset over Aydn Josiah Young. The biggest per-match Jits gain of the entire weekend -- +6,060 from just two wins.

JF
Positive Balance Jiu Jitsu·4-0 this weekend
+1,370
JITS GAINED

One submission and three points wins. Gold medal at AGF Birmingham.

Andrew Sessoms of Field Martial Arts turns two matches into the weekend's largest Jits gain. His submission of Aydn Josiah Young — a 4,180-Jits orange belt — covers a 3,070-Jits gap at just 2.8% win probability. His teammate Seena Hosseini submits the same fighter later in the same tournament, closing a 2,810-Jits gap. Two Field Martial Arts fighters, one opponent, two submissions.

At AGF Moorpark, Ethan Brock Genest of Gracie Humaita Valencia puts together a 9-0 submission sweep — the only undefeated fighter with more than eight matches to finish every single one.

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THE DEEP BRACKETS

The Deep Brackets

The biggest tournaments produce the deepest runs. Grappling Industries Dallas Fort Worth runs 401 matches and Grappling Industries Sacramento adds another 428. Both events feature the round-robin format that rewards volume — and punishes anyone who can not sustain intensity across a full day.

Teddy Rogers of Maverick Training Center goes 8-2 across divisions for a +4,890 Jits gain. Baylun Perkins of Darcio Lira Jiu Jitsu runs a perfect 6-0. These are grinder weekends — not the flashiest wins, but the ones that build a rating from the ground up.

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UPSETS AND SURPRISES

Upsets and Surprises

#1 — 3,070-JITS GAP · 2.8% WIN PROB
Submission \u2014 NAGA Virginia Beach

Sessoms catches a 4,180-Jits orange belt by submission. The weekend’s widest upset.

#2 — 2,810-JITS GAP · 3.8% WIN PROB
Submission \u2014 NAGA Virginia Beach

Same opponent, same tournament, same result. Young falls to a second Field Martial Arts fighter by submission.

#3 — 2,317-JITS GAP · 6.5% WIN PROB
Submission \u2014 NAGA Houston

Roberts submits Lewis at NAGA Houston. [BJJ Revolution Team](/academy/bjj-revolution-team-363) finishes the weekend with 27 medals from 17 fighters.

The streak-breaking carnage extends well beyond Villarreal's 42-0. Zion Takahira Magee (28-0) of Aspire to Inspire falls to Trinity Grace Thome at Grappling X Bay. Yousif Younis (26-0) drops to Max Rolix at AGF Detroit. Aliana Cortes (22-0, 5,688 Jits) of Triune Of Texas BJJ loses to Ezekiel Sandoval — rated at 1,102 Jits — at NAGA Houston. That is a 4,586-Jits gap. Four streaks above 20 wins, all broken on the same weekend.

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ACADEMY REPORT

Academy Report

AcademyFightersMedalsGoldSilverBronze
Satori No Michi Dojo174219149
One Dojo DFW264112218
Elite Team International303814159
Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu18311498
Castro MMA & Fitness133015132

Satori No Michi Dojo leads the weekend with 42 medals from 17 fighters — a 2.5 medals-per-fighter rate. Castro MMA & Fitness runs the most efficient squad: 30 medals from 13 fighters with a 50% gold rate, all from a single Grappling X event.

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TOURNAMENT SCOREBOARD

Tournament Scoreboard

TournamentOrgMatchesSub RateTop AcademyTakeaway
NAGA HoustonNAGA48945%Labyrinth BJJ (27)Cortes' 22-0 falls to 1,102-Jits fighter
GI SacramentoGI42861%Team Alpha BJJ (24)61% sub rate across 428 matches
GI Dallas Fort WorthGI40161%One Dojo DFW (41)One Dojo DFW collects 41 medals
NAGA Virginia BeachNAGA37456%Six Blades JJ (28)Field MA pulls two upsets on same fighter
AGF BirminghamAGF34759%NXG Combat Sports (15)Fitzgerald goes 4-0 for gold
Newbreed GeorgiaNewbreed30353%Scramble BJJ (18)Cardamone's 19-0 streak falls
United BoiseUnited29951%GB Caldwell (22)Idaho's biggest youth event
Newbreed PensacolaNewbreed29441%Checkmat Daphne (23)Oranday goes 7-1 all subs
Grappling X Central ValleyGX27049%ETI (38)ETI sweeps with 38 medals
Hawaii Triple CrownHFBJJ22557%HNL Jiu Jitsu (14)Peralta-Amina's 20-0 falls
06
RATINGS MOVERS

Monday Ratings Movers

Hunter Males of Marcelo Garcia Dallas gains +6,470 Jits on a perfect 8-0 weekend at Grappling Industries Dallas Fort Worth. Eight wins, zero losses, the largest overall move this weekend.

Griffin Delacruz of Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu goes 4-0 for +5,370 Jits at NAGA Virginia Beach. On the drops side, Jayden Hilarice Olmos takes the hardest fall: -3,670 Jits on a 0-3 weekend.

Risers

#FighterRecordTierRatingChange
1Hunter Males8-0Elite3,389+6,470
2Griffin Delacruz4-0Elite2,872+5,370
3CJ Satti3-0Elite2,940+5,200
4Roland Simerly4-0Elite2,562+5,010
5Teddy Rogers8-2Prodigy4,210+4,890
6Caroline Ivie4-0Elite2,472+4,700
7Max Rolix3-0Advanced2,384+4,700
8Jenson Betts4-0Novice1,413+4,690
9Baylun Perkins6-0Advanced2,980+4,510
10William James4-0Prodigy4,209+4,470

Drops

#FighterRecordTierRatingChange
1Jayden Hilarice Olmos0-3Novice2,046-3,670
2Jasper Schultz0-4Prodigy3,628-3,000
3Davyd Huzovatyi0-7Elite3,039-2,760
4Yousif Younis4-1Prodigy4,303-2,750
5Cambria Feaster0-4Elite2,065-2,720
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LOOKING AHEAD

Looking Ahead

Four streaks above 20 wins fall in a single weekend. The summer schedule is separating contenders from pretenders — and the finishing rates tell the story. When 87% of matches at Good Fight NH end by submission, the message is clear: these kids came to compete, not to stall.

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