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Greta Maryann Mason
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Femalegrey BeltAges 8-929,089 FightersRanked #2691 of 29,089 grey belts. 56% win rate across 18 matches.
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| # | Name | JITS | Academy | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greta Maryann Mason | 2,964 | Gracie Barra Texas | 12-15 |
| 2 | Kiara Faith Saechao Albano | 1,790 | Legends Jiu-jitsu | 17-14 |
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| W | 1285- | ||
| L | 4525- | ||
| L | 4314-50 | ||
| W | 6352+1120 | ||
| L | 2802- | ||
| W | 1226- | ||
| L | 3355- | ||
| W | 1441+310 | ||
| L | 5294-400 | ||
| W | 1537+220 |
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Greta Maryann Mason is a Grey belt from Gracie Barra Texas in Houston, TX competing across 14 tournaments with 3 gold, 4 silver, and 5 bronze medals. Her 57% win rate exceeds the Grey belt average of 50%, placing her in the 78th percentile among peers at her belt level. Most notably, her 38% submission rate ranks in the top 22% of Grey belts—7 points below the 45% belt average—indicating a technical, positional approach to finishing opponents.
Mason's competitive profile shows 8 wins against higher-rated opponents, with her best victory over Jade Garza representing a 145-point rating upset. Her JITS Rating of 1997 places her at #4646 in Grey belt rankings and #9626 globally (81st percentile), though her 41st percentile DVI indicates a holding_steady trajectory with limited upward momentum. She competes exclusively in Gi format (21 matches, 1105 rating) across IBJJF and JJWL organizations, with three consecutive gold medals at Houston-area youth divisions suggesting consistency in her home region.
