Peyton Driver
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Malegrey BeltAges 6-729,089 FightersWin rate tracks at 54% for grey belt. 28 matches and counting.
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| # | Name | JITS | Academy | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grady Byrd | 1,545 | Jj Machado Dfw | 8-9 |
| 2 | Wyatt Hitt | 1,527 | 316 BJJ | 11-10 |
| 3 | Peyton Driver | 1,254 | Legacy BJJ TX | 13-12 |
| 4 | Faustino Mijares Estridge | 1,216 | SIA Plano | 11-12 |
| 5 | Jude Straughn | 1,141 | Soul Fighters Texas | 4-4 |
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| L | 2162-190 | ||
| L | 2013-380 | ||
| L | 1119-450 | ||
| W | 1014+210 | ||
| L | 5590-90 | ||
| L | 1991-800 | ||
| L | 6743-130 | ||
| L | 4813-140 | ||
| W | 1371+260 | ||
| W | 2090+400 |
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Peyton Driver is a Grey belt from Legacy BJJ TX in Pflugerville, TX competing across 9 tournaments. His 61% win rate exceeds the Grey belt average of 50%, though his 29% submission rate sits 16 points below the 45% belt average, placing him in the 69th percentile for finishing ability. Driver has earned 1 gold, 1 silver, and 6 bronze medals, with his standout performance coming at Texas VII Gi Youth where he captured gold.
Driver's 14 competitive wins came entirely against higher-rated opponents, including an upset victory over Cayson Martin (1711-point rating gap). His development velocity index reads -173.5 pts/month, placing him in the 3rd percentile DVI—indicating a holding_steady trend rather than upward momentum. All 23 of his matches have occurred in JJWL events since his debut in 2025, with a 1085 rating in Gi (17 matches) compared to 1030 in No-Gi (6 matches), suggesting stronger technical performance in the traditional format.