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  • BJ Penn: A Journey From Brazil’s Mats to Global Jiu Jitsu History BJ Penn: A Journey From Brazil’s Mats to Global Jiu Jitsu History

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    The Early Days in Brazil

    BJ Penn built his Jiu Jitsu in Brazil. When he arrived as a young athlete, he put on the kimono and stepped straight into the routine at Nova União, known at the time for having the strongest lightweight team in the world. Training under Dedé Pederneiras and sharing the mats with names like Leo Santos, Robson Moura and Vitor “Shaolin” Ribeiro, BJ developed his game the hard way: long sessions, nonstop rounds and constant technical sharpening.

    A Black Belt Rise Few Have Seen

    His climb through the ranks became part of Jiu Jitsu history. He went from white to black belt in a little over three years. Six months to blue belt under Ralph Gracie, about a year and a half to purple, and once he joined Nova União, Dedé promoted him to brown in eight months and to black belt eight months later. A pace that only happens when someone is fully immersed in the mat grind.

    The Breakthrough Moment

    Everything came together in 2000, when BJ won the IBJJF World Championship as a black belt and became the first American to ever claim the title. A moment that shifted how the world viewed non-Brazilian athletes in Jiu Jitsu. He always said Jiu Jitsu changed his life, and he never stopped crediting Brazil, Dedé, the Gracie family and everyone who helped push the art forward.

    Taking Jiu Jitsu to the UFC

    BJ Penn smiling on the mats, iconic jiu jitsu figure, photo by Carlos Arthur Jr.

     

    With that foundation, BJ carried Jiu Jitsu into the UFC and built another chapter. He submitted top athletes, won belts, became a two-division champion and earned his place in the Hall of Fame. His fights showed exactly how far high-level Jiu Jitsu can go when applied with awareness, pressure and timing.

    Why This Story Still Matters

    Today’s TBT is a reminder of a path that opened doors for an entire generation. Seeing BJ Penn smile today is remembering everything he has done for Jiu Jitsu, for MMA and for the community that grew from the Brazilian mats to the rest of the world.

    The Early Days in Brazil

    BJ Penn built his Jiu Jitsu in Brazil. When he arrived as a young athlete, he put on the kimono and stepped straight into the routine at Nova União, known at the time for having the strongest lightweight team in the world. Training under Dedé Pederneiras and sharing the mats with names like Leo Santos, Robson Moura and Vitor “Shaolin” Ribeiro, BJ developed his game the hard way: long sessions, nonstop rounds and constant technical sharpening.

    A Black Belt Rise Few Have Seen

    His climb through the ranks became part of Jiu Jitsu history. He went from white to black belt in a little over three years. Six months to blue belt under Ralph Gracie, about a year and a half to purple, and once he joined Nova União, Dedé promoted him to brown in eight months and to black belt eight months later. A pace that only happens when someone is fully immersed in the mat grind.

    The Breakthrough Moment

    Everything came together in 2000, when BJ won the IBJJF World Championship as a black belt and became the first American to ever claim the title. A moment that shifted how the world viewed non-Brazilian athletes in Jiu Jitsu. He always said Jiu Jitsu changed his life, and he never stopped crediting Brazil, Dedé, the Gracie family and everyone who helped push the art forward.

    Taking Jiu Jitsu to the UFC

    BJ Penn smiling on the mats, iconic jiu jitsu figure, photo by Carlos Arthur Jr.

     

    With that foundation, BJ carried Jiu Jitsu into the UFC and built another chapter. He submitted top athletes, won belts, became a two-division champion and earned his place in the Hall of Fame. His fights showed exactly how far high-level Jiu Jitsu can go when applied with awareness, pressure and timing.

    Why This Story Still Matters

    Today’s TBT is a reminder of a path that opened doors for an entire generation. Seeing BJ Penn smile today is remembering everything he has done for Jiu Jitsu, for MMA and for the community that grew from the Brazilian mats to the rest of the world.

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  • The History of Jiu-Jitsu: The Epic Duel Between Roleta and Wallid Ismail at the First IBJJF World Championship The History of Jiu-Jitsu: The Epic Duel Between Roleta and Wallid Ismail at the First IBJJF World Championship

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    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has taken the world by storm. Today, academies, competitions, and elite athletes are found on every continent. But to understand how this martial art reached global prominence, we must revisit its early chapters. Few events are as symbolic as the first IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship, held 29 years ago at the iconic Tijuca Tennis Club in Rio de Janeiro.

    Packed Tijuca Tennis Club audience at the first IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship in Rio de Janeiro, showcasing the excitement of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu's early global competitions.


    In this special post from our ongoing series on the history of Jiu Jitsu, we revisit one of the most legendary clashes of the 1990s: Roleta vs Wallid Ismail.

    The Background – A Newly Promoted Black Belt and a Bold Promise

    The middle heavyweight black belt division was surrounded by anticipation. Wallid Ismail, a well-known powerhouse from Carlson Gracie Team, was the overwhelming favorite to win gold. However, just three days before the event, something unexpected happened: Roberto “Roleta” Magalhães was promoted to black belt.

    The reason? A stunning performance at the Brazilian Teams Championship, where he nearly caught Fábio Gurgel with his now-famous helicopter sweep.

    Roleta’s sudden promotion caused a stir in the community, especially among Gracie Barra supporters, who didn’t hold back their provocations. To add even more fuel to the fire, Wallid vowed to commit Harakiri — the traditional Japanese ritual of suicide — if he lost to the freshly promoted black belt. The stakes couldn’t have been higher.


    The Semifinal – Roleta vs Wallid: A War on the Mats

    When they finally clashed in the semifinals, the Tijuca gymnasium erupted. The crowd roared with chants, cheers, and pure adrenaline. It felt like a World Cup final.

    Wallid started strong, pushing the pace with aggression and experience. But Roleta remained calm under pressure. In the final moments of the match, with Wallid clinging to a narrow lead, Roleta executed history: he controlled the right leg and arm, blocked the guard pass, and with perfect timing, took Wallid’s back. Hooks in. Four points scored. The crowd exploded.

    Roberto ‘Roleta’ Magalhães executing a decisive sweep against Wallid Ismail during the 1990s IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship semifinal match.


    Roleta’s Rise to the Top

    In the final, Roleta faced Bebeo Duarte, another top Carlson Gracie representative. With clean technique and cool composure, Roleta executed a flawless triangle choke, earning the submission and securing the world title — all in his first appearance as a black belt.

    That victory not only launched a legendary career, but also captured the true essence of Jiu Jitsu: courage, technique, and resilience.

    Roberto ‘Roleta’ Magalhães with his arm raised in victory after defeating Wallid Ismail in the semifinal of the first IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship.


    Why This Moment Is Unforgettable

    Roleta’s victory over Wallid Ismail was more than a win — it was a moment that showed the world the magic of Jiu Jitsu. It was about believing in your potential, embracing the pressure, and rising to the occasion.

    It’s a timeless chapter in the history of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.


    📸 Photos: Marcelo Alonso
    🗓️ Part of our weekly Jiu Jitsu memory series

    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has taken the world by storm. Today, academies, competitions, and elite athletes are found on every continent. But to understand how this martial art reached global prominence, we must revisit its early chapters. Few events are as symbolic as the first IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship, held 29 years ago at the iconic Tijuca Tennis Club in Rio de Janeiro.

    Packed Tijuca Tennis Club audience at the first IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship in Rio de Janeiro, showcasing the excitement of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu's early global competitions.


    In this special post from our ongoing series on the history of Jiu Jitsu, we revisit one of the most legendary clashes of the 1990s: Roleta vs Wallid Ismail.

    The Background – A Newly Promoted Black Belt and a Bold Promise

    The middle heavyweight black belt division was surrounded by anticipation. Wallid Ismail, a well-known powerhouse from Carlson Gracie Team, was the overwhelming favorite to win gold. However, just three days before the event, something unexpected happened: Roberto “Roleta” Magalhães was promoted to black belt.

    The reason? A stunning performance at the Brazilian Teams Championship, where he nearly caught Fábio Gurgel with his now-famous helicopter sweep.

    Roleta’s sudden promotion caused a stir in the community, especially among Gracie Barra supporters, who didn’t hold back their provocations. To add even more fuel to the fire, Wallid vowed to commit Harakiri — the traditional Japanese ritual of suicide — if he lost to the freshly promoted black belt. The stakes couldn’t have been higher.


    The Semifinal – Roleta vs Wallid: A War on the Mats

    When they finally clashed in the semifinals, the Tijuca gymnasium erupted. The crowd roared with chants, cheers, and pure adrenaline. It felt like a World Cup final.

    Wallid started strong, pushing the pace with aggression and experience. But Roleta remained calm under pressure. In the final moments of the match, with Wallid clinging to a narrow lead, Roleta executed history: he controlled the right leg and arm, blocked the guard pass, and with perfect timing, took Wallid’s back. Hooks in. Four points scored. The crowd exploded.

    Roberto ‘Roleta’ Magalhães executing a decisive sweep against Wallid Ismail during the 1990s IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship semifinal match.


    Roleta’s Rise to the Top

    In the final, Roleta faced Bebeo Duarte, another top Carlson Gracie representative. With clean technique and cool composure, Roleta executed a flawless triangle choke, earning the submission and securing the world title — all in his first appearance as a black belt.

    That victory not only launched a legendary career, but also captured the true essence of Jiu Jitsu: courage, technique, and resilience.

    Roberto ‘Roleta’ Magalhães with his arm raised in victory after defeating Wallid Ismail in the semifinal of the first IBJJF World Jiu Jitsu Championship.


    Why This Moment Is Unforgettable

    Roleta’s victory over Wallid Ismail was more than a win — it was a moment that showed the world the magic of Jiu Jitsu. It was about believing in your potential, embracing the pressure, and rising to the occasion.

    It’s a timeless chapter in the history of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.


    📸 Photos: Marcelo Alonso
    🗓️ Part of our weekly Jiu Jitsu memory series

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  • Thank You for an Unforgettable 2025 European IBJJF Championship Thank You for an Unforgettable 2025 European IBJJF Championship

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    Atama booth at the 2025 European IBJJF Championship showcasing premium BJJ Gi and no-gi apparel.

    Thank You for an Incredible 2025 European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship!

    The 2025 European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship has officially come to a close, and what an unforgettable experience it has been! Atama is incredibly proud to have been part of the largest European Jiu-Jitsu event to date. With 6,000 athletes from around the world, this championship set a new standard for excellence, showcasing the true spirit of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

    We want to extend a huge thank you to everyone who visited our booth during the event. Your energy, passion, and enthusiasm made this experience even more special. It’s always inspiring to connect with athletes, coaches, and fans who share the same love for the sport that drives us at Atama. Your support reaffirms why we do what we do – providing top-quality BJJ gear to help you perform at your best.

    What We Loved About the 2025 Europeans:

    Unforgettable Moments: The championship brought together some of the best athletes in the world, competing at the highest level.

    Atama's Premium Gear: We were excited to showcase our latest collection of Brazilian cotton Gi and no-gi apparel, designed for ultimate comfort, durability, and performance. If you missed it, make sure to check out our latest Gi collection and experience the quality of Atama's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gear. Discover our full collection here.

    Incredible Fan Support: It’s always a privilege to see so many Jiu-Jitsu enthusiasts supporting the sport.

    As we reflect on the event, we are reminded of the deep connection between Jiu-Jitsu practitioners and the gear they wear. Atama’s commitment to quality and innovation ensures that athletes at all levels are equipped to achieve their goals, both on and off the mat.

    We’d like to thank the IBJJF for organizing such an outstanding event and for making the 2025 Europeans a truly special occasion. Being an official sponsor of this prestigious championship was an honor, and we look forward to many more opportunities to be part of this incredible journey with the global Jiu-Jitsu community. For more information about the IBJJF and upcoming events, visit their official website.

    See You at the Next European IBJJF Championship!

    Stay tuned for more updates, as we continue to bring you the best in BJJ gear. Let’s keep making history together!

    Atama booth at the 2025 European IBJJF Championship showcasing premium BJJ Gi and no-gi apparel.

    Thank You for an Incredible 2025 European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship!

    The 2025 European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship has officially come to a close, and what an unforgettable experience it has been! Atama is incredibly proud to have been part of the largest European Jiu-Jitsu event to date. With 6,000 athletes from around the world, this championship set a new standard for excellence, showcasing the true spirit of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

    We want to extend a huge thank you to everyone who visited our booth during the event. Your energy, passion, and enthusiasm made this experience even more special. It’s always inspiring to connect with athletes, coaches, and fans who share the same love for the sport that drives us at Atama. Your support reaffirms why we do what we do – providing top-quality BJJ gear to help you perform at your best.

    What We Loved About the 2025 Europeans:

    Unforgettable Moments: The championship brought together some of the best athletes in the world, competing at the highest level.

    Atama's Premium Gear: We were excited to showcase our latest collection of Brazilian cotton Gi and no-gi apparel, designed for ultimate comfort, durability, and performance. If you missed it, make sure to check out our latest Gi collection and experience the quality of Atama's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gear. Discover our full collection here.

    Incredible Fan Support: It’s always a privilege to see so many Jiu-Jitsu enthusiasts supporting the sport.

    As we reflect on the event, we are reminded of the deep connection between Jiu-Jitsu practitioners and the gear they wear. Atama’s commitment to quality and innovation ensures that athletes at all levels are equipped to achieve their goals, both on and off the mat.

    We’d like to thank the IBJJF for organizing such an outstanding event and for making the 2025 Europeans a truly special occasion. Being an official sponsor of this prestigious championship was an honor, and we look forward to many more opportunities to be part of this incredible journey with the global Jiu-Jitsu community. For more information about the IBJJF and upcoming events, visit their official website.

    See You at the Next European IBJJF Championship!

    Stay tuned for more updates, as we continue to bring you the best in BJJ gear. Let’s keep making history together!

    Read more

  • Atama Europe at the 2025 European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship Atama Europe at the 2025 European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship

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    Atama Europe booth at the 2025 European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship showcasing premium Brazilian cotton BJJ gear and exclusive event promotions.

    The 2025 European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship is almost here, and Atama Europe is thrilled to be part of this historic event! With 6,000 athletes from all over the world, this will be the largest European Jiu-Jitsu Championship to date. This is an unmissable event for every Brazilian Jiu Jitsu enthusiast.

    Atama, a brand with roots in the heart of Rio de Janeiro, has been known for bringing the best in Brazilian cotton BJJ gear to mats worldwide for decades. Our high-quality gi and no-gi apparel are trusted by practitioners at every level. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or competing at the highest level, Atama’s gear is designed to help you perform at your best.

    What to Expect at Atama's Booth:

    • Exclusive new products that bring you the latest in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gear.
    • Special prices available only at the event.
    • Exciting giveaways and promotions you won’t want to miss.

    This is the perfect opportunity to get up close and personal with Atama's premium BJJ Gi, crafted from the finest Brazilian cotton, ensuring maximum comfort and durability during training and competition.

    Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the 2025 European IBJJF Championship. This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with top-tier competitors showcasing their skills. Stay tuned for more updates and follow us on our social media platforms for behind-the-scenes sneak peeks!

    We’ll see you at the largest Jiu-Jitsu event in Europe! Let’s make history together. Visit us at the Atama Europe booth and discover the ultimate BJJ gear.

    Atama Europe booth at the 2025 European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship showcasing premium Brazilian cotton BJJ gear and exclusive event promotions.

    The 2025 European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship is almost here, and Atama Europe is thrilled to be part of this historic event! With 6,000 athletes from all over the world, this will be the largest European Jiu-Jitsu Championship to date. This is an unmissable event for every Brazilian Jiu Jitsu enthusiast.

    Atama, a brand with roots in the heart of Rio de Janeiro, has been known for bringing the best in Brazilian cotton BJJ gear to mats worldwide for decades. Our high-quality gi and no-gi apparel are trusted by practitioners at every level. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or competing at the highest level, Atama’s gear is designed to help you perform at your best.

    What to Expect at Atama's Booth:

    • Exclusive new products that bring you the latest in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gear.
    • Special prices available only at the event.
    • Exciting giveaways and promotions you won’t want to miss.

    This is the perfect opportunity to get up close and personal with Atama's premium BJJ Gi, crafted from the finest Brazilian cotton, ensuring maximum comfort and durability during training and competition.

    Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the 2025 European IBJJF Championship. This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with top-tier competitors showcasing their skills. Stay tuned for more updates and follow us on our social media platforms for behind-the-scenes sneak peeks!

    We’ll see you at the largest Jiu-Jitsu event in Europe! Let’s make history together. Visit us at the Atama Europe booth and discover the ultimate BJJ gear.

    Read more