Viggo Kirschen-picart
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Malegrey BeltAges 10-1129,089 FightersWin rate tracks at 47% for grey belt. 15 matches and counting.
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| # | Name | JITS | Academy | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ryan Camacho | 1,832 | Carlos Farias BJJ | 8-5 |
| 2 | Viggo Kirschen-picart | 1,334 | Ares East Mesa BJJ | 6-8 |
| 3 | Lorenzo Sausedo | 1,127 | Gracie Barra Maricopa | 11-14 |
| 4 | Lucas Thompson | 1,058 | Averitt Jiu Jitsu | 0-15 |
| 5 | Cannon Henrikson | 1,014 | Gracie Barra Queen Creek | 0-4 |
Fighter History
| Result | Fighter | JITS | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| L | 2475-600 | ||
| L | 4031-600 | ||
| L | 2480-990 | ||
| W | 1260+360 | ||
| W | 1279+480 | ||
| W | 1189+550 | ||
| W | 1391+740 | ||
| W | 1326+920 | ||
| L | 1729-270 | ||
| L | 3122-380 |
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Viggo Kirschen-picart is a Grey belt from Ares East Mesa BJJ in Pinal, AZ competing with a 40% win rate across 10 total matches in JJWL events. His 25% submission rate ranks in the top 73rd percentile of Grey belts—20 points above the 45% belt average—indicating a striking-heavy or positional approach to competition. With 1 gold medal earned at Phoenix X NoGi Youth, Kirschen-picart holds a 1079 JITS rating placing him at #15226 in belt rank and the 27th percentile among Grey belts.
All 4 of Kirschen-picart's wins came against higher-rated opponents, including a notable upset over Jaxon Greinke (903-point rating gap). His development velocity index sits at -24.0 pts/month, placing him in the 18th percentile DVI and indicating a holding_steady trend across his early career. Performance splits show near parity between formats: 1020 rating in Gi (4 matches) versus 1030 in No-Gi (6 matches), suggesting consistent technical fundamentals across ruleset variations.
