Jexin Tung
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Malewhite BeltAges 8-940,727 Fighters27 matches of tournament experience at white belt. Every rep builds the foundation.
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| # | Name | JITS | Academy | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Caleb Huynh | 1,096 | Matadero Jiujitsu Academy | 5-10 |
| 2 | Jexin Tung | 1,090 | Ethos East la Jiu Jitsu Clube | 15-12 |
| 3 | Axel White | 1,024 | Camarillo Jiu Jitsu | 0-6 |
| 4 | Ethan Huang | 1,010 | Carlson Gracie Irvine | 0-2 |
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| W | -- | ||
| W | -- | ||
| W | 1056- | ||
| W | -- | ||
| L | 4131- | ||
| W | -- | ||
| L | 1537-220 | ||
| L | 2545-350 | ||
| W | 1157+340 | ||
| W | 1470+280 |
From Ethos East LA Jiu Jitsu CLUBe
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Jexin Tung is a White belt from Ethos East LA Jiu Jitsu CLUBe competing out of California with 1 gold medal across 7 tournaments. His 40% submission rate ranks 4 points above the White belt average of 36%, placing him in the top 21% of his belt for finishing ability. Despite a 48% win rate sitting 2 points below the belt average of 50%, Tung has secured his gold medal at Pan Americans II Gi Youth. All 10 of Tung's wins came against higher-rated opponents, demonstrating consistent punch-up performance in the competitive pool.
His best victory came against Nathan Pleitez, a 824-point rating gap that exemplifies his ability to neutralize stronger competition. Tung's development velocity index sits at the 51st percentile, indicating building_momentum in his progression since his first match in 2025. He competes exclusively in JJWL events and logs significantly more mat time in the Gi (15 matches, 1075 rating) than No-Gi (6 matches, 1030 rating), suggesting a technical preference for the traditional format.