Juan Torijano
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4 GoldNew Breed 4NEW BREED CORAL SPRINGS NO-GIJan 24, 2026
NEW BREED CORAL SPRINGS NO-GIJan 24, 2026
NEW BREED CORAL SPRINGS GIJan 24, 2026
NEW BREED CORAL SPRINGS GIJan 24, 2026
NEW BREED FLORIDA CRYSTAL GINov 1, 2025
NEW BREED FLORIDA CRYSTAL GINov 1, 2025
NEW BREED CORAL SPRINGS GISep 13, 2025
NEW BREED CORAL SPRINGS GISep 13, 2025
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Malewhite BeltAges 16-1840,727 FightersRanked #1353 of 40,727 white belts. 72% win rate, 31% submission rate across 18 matches.
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| W | 2166+210 | ||
| W | 1090+230 | ||
| L | 2544-370 | ||
| W | 1400+190 | ||
| W | 1086+240 | ||
| L | 2166-380 | ||
| W | 1011+210 | ||
| W | 1400+300 | ||
| W | 1086+660 | ||
| L | 1265-1250 |
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About
Juan Torijano is a White belt from Kimura BJJ USA in Boca Center Retail, FL, competing with an and 3 gold medals across 2 tournaments. His 18% submission rate ranks in the 95th percentile among White belts—18 points below the 36% belt average—indicating a control-based approach rather than finish-heavy grappling. With a 79% win rate against a 50% belt average, Torijano converts matches at nearly double the typical White belt rate.
All 11 of Torijano's wins came against higher-rated opponents, including a notable victory over Lucas Soares (–280 point rating gap). His development velocity index sits at +360.0 points per month, placing him in the 98th percentile for growth trajectory among competitors. Competing exclusively in NEWBREED events since his first match in 2025, Torijano shows a gi-dominant profile with a 1590 gi rating across 6 matches versus a 1300 no-gi rating across 8 matches, suggesting stronger fundamentals in the traditional format.