RICARDO LIBORIO VS RICARDO AMERICANO Brasileiro 1995 | Old School Jiu Jitsu Match
2021 · Wrestling · Wrestling
RICARDO LIBORIO VS RICARDO AMERICANO Brasileiro 1995 | Old School Jiu Jitsu Match
RICARDO LIBORIO VS RICARDO AMERICANO Brasileiro 1995 | Old School Jiu Jitsu Match
2021
Wrestling
RICARDO LIBORIO VS RICARDO AMERICANO Brasileiro 1995 | Old School Jiu Jitsu Match 🙏PLEASE BE KIND & SUBSCRIBE to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/riccardoammendoliabjj Known by the mixed martial arts (MMA) community as the leader of the American Top Team (ATT) academy, Ricardo Libório is also widely regarded in Brazilian jiu jitsu as one of the top black belts ever produced by Master Carlson Gracie, and an all-around legend of the sport. Ricardo Liborio was the very first World Jiu Jitsu Champion in the super heavyweight division (above 100kg/221lbs) back in 1996, a division he won weighing little over 83kg (181lbs). He chose to compete at that weight for a chance to avenge his only loss on record against the much heavier Leonardo Castello Branco. Master RICARDO HERRIOT “Americano” - Coral Belt He started Martial Arts with Judo at age of 7. At age of 20, he started to train Jiu-Jitsu at the academy of Carlson Gracie Junior. He received his black belt 1986. Currently holding a Coral Belt, one of the highest ranks in Jiu-Jitsu. He competed in many competitions including first two mondials where he won bronze medals. He trained with legendary fighters such as Carlson, Rickson, Rilion, Royler, Rigan Machado, Jean Jacque Machado, Gordo, Teixera & Marcelo Behring. He is the first Coral Belt of Master Rilion Gracie, son of Grand Master Carlson Gracie. Also an actor and a businessman he resides in beautiful city of Rio De Janeiro. Master Ricardo will be visiting us in Mid April. He will spend 8 days in Maldives where he will share not only classic Jiu Jitsu techniques but also tales from early days of the Gentle Art in Brazil and how to use Jiu-Jitsu in our daily life to remain fit and focused. #RicardoLiborio #RicardoAmericano #OldSchoolBJJ