
Janessa Ann Norton
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6 GoldAGF 3 · FUJIBJJ 2 · IBJJF 1All Tournaments
FUJIBJJ SPRINGFIELD, IL NO-GINov 8, 2025
FUJIBJJ SPRINGFIELD, IL NO-GINov 8, 2025
FUJIBJJ SPRINGFIELD, IL GINov 8, 2025
FUJIBJJ SPRINGFIELD, IL GINov 8, 2025
AGF WORLDS GIJun 14, 2025
AGF WORLDS GIJun 14, 2025
AGF WORLDS NO-GIJun 14, 2025
AGF WORLDS NO-GIJun 14, 2025
AGF MISSOURI STATE NO-GIMay 17, 2025
AGF MISSOURI STATE NO-GIMay 17, 2025
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Femaleyellow BeltAges 14-155,468 FightersRanked #940 of 5,468 yellow belts. 70% win rate across 20 matches.
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Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| W | 1128+300 | ||
| W | 1128+250 | ||
| L | 3859-400 | ||
| W | 1128+240 | ||
| W | 1128+200 | ||
| L | 3859-210 | ||
| L | 3859-830 | ||
| W | 1073+260 | ||
| W | 1212+340 | ||
| W | 1073+370 |
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Janessa Ann Norton is a Grey belt from Pedigo Submission Fighting in Flower Mound, TX, competing and 4 gold medals across 4 tournaments. Her 67% submission rate ranks 22 points above the Grey belt average of 45%, placing her in the top 8% of her belt class. Norton's 75% win rate and 75% gold medal rate both significantly exceed the Grey belt standards of 50% and 30%, respectively.
All 9 of Norton's wins came against higher-rated opponents, demonstrating consistent upset performance. Her best victory came against Kiya Luter, a -72 point rating gap. Norton's development velocity ranks at the 67th percentile, indicating dominant upward trajectory. She competes exclusively in AGF events and maintains near-identical ratings across both gi (1030) and no-gi (1035) formats, suggesting well-rounded technical depth across ruleset variations.