Ezekiel Alan Cox
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8 GoldDREAM-BJJ 3 · JJWL 3 · IBJJF 2Premier
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DREAM-BJJ : JANUARY GIJan 31, 2026
DREAM-BJJ : JANUARY GIJan 31, 2026
JJWL CA CHAMP GINov 2, 2025
JJWL CA CHAMP GINov 2, 2025
DREAM-BJJ & : NO-GIOct 4, 2025
DREAM-BJJ & : NO-GIOct 4, 2025
JJWL PANS GIAug 3, 2025
JJWL PANS GIAug 3, 2025
DREAM-BJJ : JULY GIJul 27, 2025
DREAM-BJJ : JULY GIJul 27, 2025
JJWL WORLDS NO-GIMay 25, 2025
JJWL WORLDS NO-GIMay 25, 2025
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Malegrey BeltAges 8-929,089 FightersRanked #644 of 29,089 grey belts. 65% win rate, 60% submission rate across 31 matches. 7-tournament podium streak.
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| W | 4616+170 | ||
| W | 2351+90 | ||
| L | 7093-100 | ||
| L | 7093-110 | ||
| W | 1440+60 | ||
| W | 4616+270 | ||
| W | 6414+470 | ||
| W | 4203+370 | ||
| L | 6830-230 | ||
| L | 4652-400 |
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Ezekiel Alan Cox is a Grey belt from Art of Jiu Jitsu in Costa Mesa, CA, competing with a 65% win rate across 26 matches. His 45% gold medal rate significantly outpaces the belt average of 30%, with 6 golds collected across 11 tournaments. The 35% submission rate sits 10 points below the Grey belt average of 45%, indicating a points-based approach to competition.
All 17 competitive wins came against higher-rated opponents, including a dominant 2470-point upset victory over Alexander Tjen. Cox maintains a building_momentum trajectory of +73.9 points per month, placing him in the 83rd percentile for Development Velocity Index among Grey belts. He competes across ADCC, IBJJF, and JJWL organizations, with a 4610 rating in Gi format compared to 1055 in No-Gi, demonstrating significant format specialization.