Daniyal Muhammad Khan
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5 GoldJJWL 5JJWL NATIONALS SOUTH GINov 8, 2025
JJWL NATIONALS SOUTH GINov 8, 2025
JJWL NATIONALS SOUTH NO-GINov 8, 2025
JJWL NATIONALS SOUTH NO-GINov 8, 2025
JJWL HOUSTON XV NO-GIJul 19, 2025
JJWL HOUSTON XV NO-GIJul 19, 2025
JJWL HOUSTON XV GIJul 19, 2025
JJWL HOUSTON XV GIJul 19, 2025
JJWL HOUSTON XIII GIFeb 15, 2025
JJWL HOUSTON XIII GIFeb 15, 2025
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Malegrey BeltAges 10-1129,089 FightersRanked #2194 of 29,089 grey belts. 85% win rate across 13 matches.
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| W | 1143- | ||
| W | 2302- | ||
| W | 1446- | ||
| W | 2302- | ||
| W | 1027+350 | ||
| L | 1245-1800 | ||
| W | 2302+510 | ||
| W | 1143+430 | ||
| W | 1670+550 | ||
| W | 1416+670 |
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Daniyal Muhammad Khan is a Grey belt from Pablo Silva BJJ in Bellaire, TX with an and 5 gold medals across 8 tournaments. His 92% win rate dramatically outpaces the 50% belt average, placing him in the 96th percentile among Grey belts globally. Khan's submission rate of 27% ranks in the top 4% of his belt, sitting 18 points below the 45% belt average—indicating a preference for positional dominance over finish-hunting.
All 11 of Khan's wins came against higher-rated opponents, including a notable upset over Obed Zambrano (a -1670 point rating gap). His development velocity index registers at +251.2 points per month, placing him in the 93rd percentile for competitive growth. Khan competes exclusively in JJWL events and shows a stark format split: 1505 rating in Gi (11 matches) versus 2000 rating in No-Gi (4 matches), suggesting significantly stronger no-gi performance at the 2000-level threshold.