Leeray Baruh
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| # | Name | JITS | Academy | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leeray Baruh | 1,148 | Team 3 Jiu-jitsu Association | 2-11 |
| 2 | Ethaniel Kirubel | 1,130 | Won BJJ | 1-5 |
| 3 | Ethan An | — | Cobrinha BJJ | — |
| 4 | Zion Nguyen | — | Carlson Gracie Irvine | — |
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| L | 2081-260 | ||
| W | 1034+870 | ||
| L | 1839-300 | ||
| W | 1010+970 | ||
| L | 1312-620 | ||
| L | 1839-440 | ||
| L | 1140-580 | ||
| L | 4351-80 | ||
| L | 1152-860 | ||
| L | 1537-820 |
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Leeray Baruh is a White belt from Team 3 Jiu-Jitsu Association in Ontario, CA, competing with a 20% win rate across 10 total matches in 4 tournaments. His 0% submission rate ranks in the top 63% of White belts—36 points above the 36% belt average—indicating a defensive or positional approach rather than finish-oriented grappling. With 0 medals (0G 0S 0B) and a JITS Rating of 1150, Baruh sits at the 34th global percentile and 37th percentile among White belts.
Baruh's 2 competitive wins both came against higher-rated opponents, delivering an expected wins value of 0 and signaling genuine upset victories. His development velocity ranks at the 39th percentile (new_foundation tier), suggesting early-stage progression typical of competitors in their first year of sanctioned competition. Competing exclusively in JJWL events, Baruh shows a slight gi preference with an 8-match gi record (1040 rating) versus 2 no-gi matches (1010 rating), establishing a clearer competitive identity in the kimono format.