ADCC Asian & Oceania Trials awards 5 more slots for ADCC 2024 – Full BJJ results, video highlights

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By: Anton Tabuena | 3 months
ADCC Asian & Oceania Trials awards 5 more slots for ADCC 2024 – Full BJJ results, video highlights
Five more ADCC 2024 slots to be awarded.

ADCC trials season continues for the biennial submission grappling event, with the ADCC Asian & Oceania Trials happening this weekend in Singapore.

After 10 slots for the ADCC 2024 world championships have already been awarded from the previous EMEA Trials, and East Coast Trials, five more will be awarded from the top grapplers in the Asian and Oceania region.

With this ADCC event happening in Singapore it’ll be a bit of a weird time slot for those in the US, but join us starting at Friday night 9 p.m. ET all the way through early Saturday morning for some top notch grappling from the region.

ADCC Asian & Oceania Trials Quick Results

-66 kg – Gold: Ethan Thomas, Silver: Minoru Takeuchi, Bronze: David Stoilescu

-77 kg – Gold: Kenta Iwamoto, Silver: Rhys Allan, Bronze: Tomoshige Sera

-88 kg – Gold: Izaak Michell, Silver: Roberto Deb-Frias, Bronze: Kaya Rudolph

-99 kg – Gold: Declan Moody, Silver: Anton Mineko, Bronze: Benjamin Hodgkinson

+99 kg – Gold: Josh Saunders, Silver: Ricky Luzny, Bronze: Tito Carle

Women’s -55 – Gold: Adele Fornarino, Silver: Kanae Yamada, Bronze: Joyce Ip

Women’s -65 – Gold: Wang Jue, Silver: Shakira Pacana, Bronze: Kimbat Batai

Women’s +65 – Gold: Hillary Loh, Silver: Nadine Dixon, Bronze: Jyssica Lian

ADCC 2024 invites so far

After the ADCC EMEA Trials, East Coast Trials, and this Asian & Oceania trials, a total of 15 invites to the ADCC 2024 world championships have now been awarded to the tournament winners. As ADCC Trials season continue, the current list of invites that have been handed out are below:

  • -66 kg: Owen Jones, Dorian Olivarez, Ethan Thomas
  • -77 kg: Jozef Chen, Elijah Dorsey, Kenta Iwamoto
  • -88 kg: Santeri Lilius, Jacob Couch, Izaak Michell
  • -99 kg: Luke Griffith, Paul Ardila, Declan Moody
  • +99 kg: Heikki Jussila, Daniel Manasoiu, Josh Saunders

ADCC Asian & Oceania Trials preview: UFC vet Sotiropoulos returns

There will be master’s and women’s divisions on this event, but much like the ADCC East Coast Trials, only the five male adult tournament winners from this event will get an invite for the 2024 ADCC world championships.

Previous winners of these ADCC trials include BJJ stars such as Craig Jones and Lachlan Giles, and it will be interesting to see who can try to follow in their footsteps and earn a slot at the big stage.

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Interestingly enough, while most of the field are comprised of younger grapplers, this event will feature the return of 46-year-old UFC vet George Sotiropoulos. The Australian fighter is a two-time ADCC veteran prior to his six-year UFC stint from 2007 to 2013. Over a decade since his UFC stint that saw him win seven fights against the likes of Joe Lauzon and Joe Stevenson, Sotiropoulos goes back to his grappling roots this weekend.

Other notable competitors joining include several ADCC veterans like Kenta Iwamoto, Izaak Michell, Jeremy Skinner, Ben Hodgkinson, Josh Saunders, Roberto Dib-Frias and more.

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-66 kg

Round of 64:

Sanjay Nambiar def. Sean He by buggy choke

Makoto Suzuki def. Jin Su Kim by rear naked choke

Yoonseo Ha def. Sopanha Moeun Lim by armbar

Omar Al Dabel def. Heewoong Kang by points 4-0

Spencer Quayle advances by walkover

Jed Foo def. Christopher Sim by points, 3-0

Tim Moore def. Daniel Ha by kneebar

Minoru Takeuchi def. Kong Kar Hoong Lam by anaconda choke

Daiki Yonekura def. Baolu Wan by heel hook

James Sargison def. Meher Grewal by rear naked choke

Jose Gabriel Arboleda def. Daniel Orehek by points 3-0

Rodrigo Costa def. Tamefusa Kotaro by points 7-2

Tatsunosuke Fushimi def. Tunku Mikael Tunku Yahaya by points, 3-0

Alikhan Igembek def. Kennosuke Shimizu by points, 3-0

Bezkat Kapashov def. Hisyam Osman by arm triangle

Michael De-Marco def. Jun M by armbar

Ali Elkheir def. Liam Urwin by points, 3-0

Toshiyasu Sagae def. Daniel Tay by armbar

Sebastian Lim def. Joshua La by points, 4-0

Kai-Ser Poh def. Glen Lee by buggy choke

Ethan Thomas def. Chanmo Sung by guillotine

Takuma Sudo def. Mykelti Klink by ankle lock

Dhai Luo def. Dylan Chan by heel hook

Arlan Yergazinov wins by walkover

Jakob Brooks def. Raphael Bardi by guillotine

Justin Wood def. Benjamin Mosses by guillotine

Josh Stolton wins by walkover

Dannierl Eyar def. Zac Arabi by points, 5-0

Aaron Blackie def. Peter Chong by points, 3-0

Shaun Loyal def. Kengo Hatanaka by points, 3-0

Round of 32:

Makoto Suzuki def. Sanjay Nambiar by choke

Yoonseo Ha def. Omar Al Dabel by points, 6-0

Spencer Quayle def. Jed Foo by rear naked choke

Minoru Takeuchi def. Tim Moore by rear naked choke

Daiki Yonekura def. James Sargison by heel hook

Rodrigo Costa def. Jose Gabriel Arboleda by guillotine

Alikhan Igembek def. Tatsunosuke Fushimi by guillotine

Bekzat Kapashov def. Michael De-Marco by points, 3-0

Ali El Kheir def. Toshiyasu Sagae by points, 2-0

Kai-Ser Poh def. Sebastian Lim by injury

Ethan Thomas def. Takuma Sudo by points, 0- -1

Arlan Yergazinov def. Dahai Luo by rear naked choke

Jakob Brooks def. Justin Wood by armbar

Josh Stolton def. Debojit Dasgupta by heel hook

Aaron Blackie def. Danniel Eyar by points, 4-2

David Stoilescu def. Shaun Loyal by ankle lock

Round of 16:

Makoto Suzuki def. Yoonseo Ha by points, 4-0

Minoru Takeuchi def. Spencer Quayle by anaconda choke

Daiki Yonekura def. Rodrigo Costa by heel hook

Bezkat Kapashov def. Alikhan Igembek by rear naked choke

Ali El Kheir def. Kai-Ser Poh by points 7-0

Ethan Thomas def. Arlan Yegazinov by guillotine

Jakob Brooks def. Josh Stolton by choke

David Stoilescu def. Aaron Blackie by heel hook

Quarterfinals:

Daiki Yonekura def. Bezkat Kapashov by points, 2-0

Minoru Takeuchi def. Makoto Suzuki by anaconda choke

Ethan Thomas def. Ali El Kheir by points

David Stoilescu def. Jakob Brooks by guillotine

Semifinals:

Minoru Takeuchi def. Daiki Yonekura by anaconda choke

Ethan Thomas def. David Stoilescu by judges decision

Bronze:

David Stoilescu def. Daiki Yonekura by rear naked choke

Finals:

Ethan Thomas def. Minoru Takeuchi by rear naked choke


-77 kg

Round of 64:

James Woonton def. Adam Akasyah by heel hook

Jayden Chelkowski def. Donggyun Kim by heel hook

George Sotiropoulos def. Yongsang Kim by armbar

Edward Smith def. Hongyu Zhu by choke

Shinji Morito def. Jayden Binnie by points, 3-0

Wanpyo Hong def. Linh Pham by points, 6-0

Aaron Khominsky def. Ian Le by ankle lock

Tomoshige Sera def. Kyungjae Kim by choke

Joshua Ber def. Z Chan by judges’ decision

Huai Qing Xu def. Ryan Paul by points, 6-0

David Macrae def. Jesse Yada by heel hook

Seiilkhan Bolatbek def. Verontino Fernando-Giovanni by guillotine

Harrison Baker def. I Hua Huang by points, 2-0

Bobby Sandhu def. Felix Chandler by rear naked choke

Nicholas Bilton def. Ahmed Hassan by rear naked choke

Omar Mannarov def. Kazunori Kamiya by choke

Yangfei Yangfei def. Zhaodong Chen by points, 5-0

Hayata Murotani def. Lih-Ren Chew by points, 6-0

Jordon Piggott def. Jediel Yew Shen by guillotine

Round of 32:

Jeremy Skinner def. James Woonton by heel hook

Jayden Chelkowski def. George Sotiropoulos by heel hook

Axyl Howie def. Edward Smith by heel hook

Rhys Allan def. Shinji Morito by judges’ decision

Siraj Soufi def. Wanpyo Hong by choke

Tomoshige Sera def. Aaron Khominsky by points

Rory Matthews def. Joshua Ber by ankle lock

Huai Qing Xu def. Brodie Greco by disqualification

David Macrae def. Burak Sarman by walkover

Seiilkhan Boltabek def. Vincent Peirce by choke

Phillip Harry Rangi Allsopp def. Harrison Baker by points, 10-0

Bobby Sandhu def. Jay Jay Wilson by walkover

Nicholas Bilton def. Rahul Raju by ankle lock

Omar Mannarov def. Hugh Boyd by guillotine

Hayata Murotani def. Yangfei Yangfei by points, 4-0

Kenta Iwamoto def. Jordon Piggot by rear naked choke

Round of 16:

Jeremy Skinner def. Jayden Chelkowski by heel hook

Rhys Allan def. Axyl Howie by points 6-0

Tomoshige Sera def. Siraj Soufi by points, 5-0

Huai Qing Xu def. Rory Matthews by points, 9-2

Seiilkhan Boltabek def. David Macrae by rear naked choke

Bobby Sandhu def. Phillip Harry Rangi Allsopp by rear naked choke

Omar Mannarov def. Nicholas Bilton by points 3-0

Kenta Iwamoto def. Hayata Murotani by ankle lock

Quarterfinals:

Rhys Allan def. Jeremy Skinner by points, 3-0

Tomoshige Sera def. Huai Qing Xu by points, 2-0

Seiilkhan Boltabek def. Bobby Sandhu by rear naked choke

Kenta Iwamoto def. Omar Mannarov by points 5-2

Semifinals:

Rhys Allan def. Tomoshige Sera by judges’ decision

Kenta Iwamoto def. Seiilkhan Boltabek by points 5-0

Bronze:

Tomoshige Sera def. Seiilkhan Boltabek by points 3-0

Finals:

Kenta Iwamoto def. Rhys Allan by rear naked choke


-88 kg

Round of 32:

Izaak Michell def. Raoul Lobo by choke

Jordan Rozman def. Devesh Thakur by points, 3-0

Stephen Halpin def. Tyrone Kingi by points, 8-0

Sousuke Oshima def. Kaan Husmek by heel hook

Kurtis Martin def. Sunghoon Jung by choke

Nemanja Bubnjevic def. Daniil Muomelov by ankle lock

Hayden Limebeer def. Matthew Sugiri by kimura

Brodie Sprlyan def. Tarkyn Loloselo by choke

Roberto Deb-Frias def. Alibi Orazbek by judges’ decision

Sejota Heske def. Gabriel Zammitt by walkover

Ruslan Israilov def. Nicholas Ooi by kneebar

Sosefo Sefokuli def. Yong Zhao Tan by choke

Lucas Kanard def. Alibek Bokayev by triangle

Isak Ivanovic def. Hesamoddin Abdi by walkover

Kaya Rudolph def. Peeyush Pandey by heel hook

Wonzik Seo def. Azamat Osmanov by kneebar

Round of 16:

Izaak Michell def. Jordan Rozman by choke

Sousuke Oshima def. Stephen Halpin by heel hook

Kurtis Martin def. Nemanja Bubnjevic by choke

Brodie Sprlyan def. Hayden Limebeer by points 7-2

Roberto Deb-Frias def. Sejota Heske by points 7-0

Ruslan Israilov def. Sosefo Sefokuli by choke

Lucas Kanard def. Isak Ivanovic by kneebar

Kaya Rudolph def. Wonzik Seo by choke

Quarterfinals:

Izaak Michell def. Sousuke Oshima by choke

Kurtis Martin def. Brodie Sprlyan by kimura

Roberto Deb-Frias def. Ruslan Israilov by judges’ decision

Kaya Rudolph def. Lucas Kanard by points 2-0

Semifinals:

Izaak Michell def. Kurtis Martin by choke

Roberto Deb-Frias def. Kaya Rudolph by judges’ decision

Bronze:

Kaya Rudolph def. Kurtis Martin by choke

Finals:

Izaak Michell def. Roberto Deb-Frias by points, 3-0


-99 kg

Round of 16:

Benjamin Hodgkinson def. Aditya Sanil by choke

Nicholas Wiles ddef. Axel Briskey by rear naked choke

Declan Moody def. Caleb Branson by choke

Jahred Dell def. Hyun Woo Kim by ankle lock

Daniel Schuardt def. Robert Panovski by knee bar

Matthew Ienna def. Andrew Wang by choke

Magomed Tsakayev def. Nathan Reddy by points, 3-0

Anton Mineko def. Leigh Burger by heel hook

Quarterfinals:

Benjamin Hodgkinson def. Nicholas Wiles by choke

Declan Moody def. Jahred Dell by triangle

Daniel Schuardt def. Matthew Ienna by heel hook

Anton Mineko def. Magomed Tsakayev by points, 3-0

Semifinals:

Declan Moody def. Benjamin Hodgkinson by armbar

Anton Mineko def. Daniel Schuardt by judges’ decision

Bronze:

Benjamin Hodgkinson wins by walkover

Finals:

Declan Moody def. Anton Mineko by points 4-0


+99 kg

Round of 16:

Alexander Hungahunga def. Nihal Nijjar by choke

Quarterfinals:

Josh Saunders def. Michael Bell by choke

Tito Carle def. Marc Grayson by points, 3-0

Ricky Luzny def. Oliver Smitch by armbar

Alexander Hungahunga def. Harry Grech by heel hook

Semifinals:

Josh Saunders def. Tito Carle by armbar

Ricky Luzny def. Alexander Hungahunga by wristlock

Bronze:

Tito Carle wins by walkover

Finals:

Josh Saunders def. Ricky Luzny by rear naked choke


Women’s -55 kg

Round of 16:

Soojin Hong def. Rose Pham via injury

Catherine Qu def. Meryl Sebastian by judges’ decision

Joyce Ip def. Rachel Mcandrew by choke

Yumi Tamai def. Sokhouy Mab by heel hook

Kanae Yamada def. Zhu Tingting by americana

Bethanii Baron-Heeris def. Natasha Magendar by ankle lock

Quarterfinals:

Adele Fornarino def. Soojin Hong by ankle lock

Joyce Ip def. Catherine Qu by armbar

Ju Chin Shih def. Yumi Tamai by choke

Kanae Yamada def. Bethanii Baron-Heeris by choke

Semifinals:

Adele Fornarino def. Joyce Ip by heel hook

Kanae Yamada def. Ju Chin Shih by points, 4-0

Bronze:

Joyce Ip def. Ju Chin Shih by armbar

Finals:

Adele Fornarino def. Kanae Yamada by armbar


Women’s -65 kg

Quarterfinals:

Thi Tuyet Trang Nguyen def. Yan Li by points, 3-0

Kimbat Batai def. Miki Strickland by points, 1-0

Semifinals:

Wang Jue def. Thi Tuyet Trang Nguyen by points, 3-0

Shakira Pacana def. Kimbat Batai by guillotine

Bronze:

Kimbat Batai def. Thi Tuyet Trang Nguyen by points, 7-0

Finals:

Wang Jue def. Shakira Pacana by points, 6-0


Women’s +65 kg

Quarterfinals:

Jyssica Lian def. Yimei Yang by points

Semifinals:

Nadine Dixon def. Jyssica Lian by arm triangle

Hillary Loh wins by walkover

Finals:

Hillary Loh def. Nadine Dixon by points, 5-0

ADCC Asian & Oceania Trials live stream, how to watch, start time for this weekend’s BJJ event

The Asian & Oceania trials will happen on November 25, in Singapore, and with the time difference that will be from Friday November 24 at night to early Saturday in the morning for those in the US.

The event can be streamed live on FloGrappling, starting at Friday night, 9 p.m. ET all the way through early Saturday morning. If they put a free live stream of some of the earlier rounds on YouTube, it will be posted here once it’s available.


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Anton Tabuena is the Managing Editor for Bloody Elbow. He’s been covering MMA and combat sports since 2009, and has also fought in MMA, Muay Thai and kickboxing.

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