The inaugural 2012 GSPN Jiu Jistu tournament ran its course Saturday, featuring over 170 competitors, ranging from the kids in the white belt division to the experts in the absolute brown belt division. A thousand fans walked through the double doors of the UOG Field House that housed the daylong tournament. And just as promised, fans were treated to an appearance and autograph session with MMA legend, Wanderlei “The Axe Murderer” Silva, and a “super fight” between Makoto Aramaki of Hong Kong Jiu Jitsu versus Clark Gracie of Gracie Elite.
The super fight silenced the previously loud crowd, as the two elite practitioners went at it on the mat. Gracie came out the victor via submission, two minutes into the match, forcing Aramaki into an ankle lock.
As word went around that the Axe Murderer was on his way, the fans ever so patiently awaited his arrival. Silva showed up midway through the tournament, watching some of the white belt matches and then moved on to sign autographs.
Super Fight
By Robert Balajadia
Makoto Aramaki and Clark Gracie pose together right after their superfight during the GSPN Jiu Jitsu Open. (photo by Errol Alegre, Jr.)
The much anticipated super fight between Gracie Elite’s Clark Gracie and Makoto Aaramaki at the 2012 GSPN open was concluded in a matter of three minutes with Gracie forcing Aaramaki to submit via ankle lock.
The match between black belts was slated for 15 minutes and everyone in the building let their “ooh’s and aah’s” flood the UOG field house as Gracie and Aramaki began to move around on the mat after walking around and sizing each other up. After a short scurry for top position, Gracie found an opening and grabbed the ankle of Aramaki forcing him to let out a shriek of obvious pain and one single tap to admit defeat.
“It was kind of a scramble in the beginning and then we were moving really fast and I was really tense and then I calmed myself down and started thinking, ‘Hey, I’ve got 15 minutes,’ so I could take my time. I started trying to go for an arm bar attack, omoplata and then he sat back and knew it was coming but his foot stayed behind and he was attacking my foot so then I decided to attack his foot too and just stuck with it,” stated Gracie.
Gracie is no stranger to big stages having won multiple jiu jitsu tournaments and has captured titles including the 2011Samurai Jiu-Jitsu Pro Cup Champion, 2009 World No-Gi Jiu Jitsu Champion, 2010 New York Open Champion, and is also a 3x American National Champion (2010, 2006, 2005).
Competing in front of the hundreds at the UOG field house did not mount extra pressure for Gracie, he considers all the attention a normality. “It’s getting more and more common for me because I’ve been competing more. I’ve been doing all the major tournaments ever since I’ve been a black belt, trying to get experience and challenge the best guys out there.”
Aramaki, the two-time All Japan Champion, had his ankle taped up and was limping around the field house showing the discomfort of his injury. He was considered by Gracie a great opponent and the quick defeat may have overshadowed how skilled Aramaki truly is. Though, Aramaki was in good spirit taking pictures with some of the fans and locals during the duration of the tournament.
With the little time Gracie has spent on Guam he was able to soak in a positive experience. “Guam is great, everybody is super friendly and the food is good. I love the warm weather, ocean, and beautiful beaches.”
TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Brown Belt Absolute
Absolute: Joe Taimanglo (Spike 22) def. David Tuncap (Purebred)
Absolute: Eric Sian (Purebred) def. Ferrid Kheder (Universal Alliance)
GOLD – Eric Sian (Purebred) def. Joe Taimanglo (Spike 22)
BRONZE – Ferrid Kheder (Universal Alliance) def. David Tuncap (Purebred)
Medals: GOLD – Eric Sian (Purebred), SILVER – Joe Taimanglo (Spike 22), BRONZE – Ferrid Kheder (Universal Alliance)
Purple Belt
First Round
Middle/Middle Heavy: Skyler Taitano (Carlson Gracie) def. Kenneth Conception (Purebred)
Heavy: Edward Santos (Vida) def. Larron Gandaoli (Purebred)
Light: Nathan Santos (Vida) def. Jeremiah San Nicolas (Carlson Gracie)
Feather/Rooster: Kevin Cruz (Carlson Gracie) def. Alfred Mcklane (Vida)