Rodrigo Medeiros

Rodrigo "Comprido" Medeiros (born January 11, 1977) is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt. His nickname, Comprido, is Portuguese for "long" - a reference to his tall stature. Rodrigo began BJJ at the age of sixteen. He received his black belt from one of Rolls Gracie's students, Romero "Jacaré" Cavalcanti. He also trained under Fernando 'Magrao' Gurgel and is one of a select group of Jiu-Jitsu competitors to have won the prestigious World Jiu-Jitsu Championship openweight titles twice. Rodrigo has also been a Jiu-Jitsu instructor to mixed martial arts fighters such as former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, former Bellator Heavyweight Champion Cole Konrad, Pat Barry, and Chris Tuchscherer.

Rodrigo "Comprido" Medeiros at a Greatmats photo shoot at his Comprido BJJ Academy in Bloomingdale, Illinois on April 28, 2017. Comprido is a 7-time world Brazilian jiu-jitsu Champion and coach to former UFC Champion Brock Lesnar, former Ballator Champion Cole Konrad, and ADCC World Champion Demian Maia.

Biography

7-Time World BJJ Champion Rodrigo "Comprido" Medeiros at his academy in 2011 talking about Greatmats Grappling MMA Mat 1-5/8 Inch.

Comprido is one of the founding members of Team Brasa. Comprido appeared on the instructional DVD The Science of Jiu-Jitsu II with Demian Maia.

Comprido is often confused with the Carlson Gracie Sr Black Belt leader of the BJJ Revolution team Rodrigo Medeiros.

He currently resides in the Chicago area and owns and teaches at Comprido BJJ, a Brasa school, in Bloomingdale, Illinois.

Comprido founded the Brasa Jiu Jitsu camp in Buzios, Rio de Janeiro along with friend and student Felipe Costa.

Comprido has been one of the first elite Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitors to speak out against the widespread use of steroids at the top level of the sport.[1]

On August 9, 2014, Comprido fought Saulo Ribeiro in a grappling match in Metamoris IV. The fight ended in a draw.

Comprido earned the first ever submission in an IBJJF absolute black belt match when he defeated Roberto "Roleta" Magalhaes in the 1999 World Championships Finals. The 18-second fight is also the fastest submission in a black belt world championship final.

Comprido earned seven Brazilian jiu-jitsu world titles - 4 in the IBJJF and 3 in the CBJJO - between 1999 and 2006.

In 2006, he began training UFC fighter Brock Lesnar and opened his own academy in 2011 under Lesnar's encouragement. It was at that time he became a spokesman for Greatmats, an online retailer of martial arts mats.[2]

Comprido has trained several world champions including Lesnar (UFC Heavyweight), Maia (ADCC), Cole Konrad (Bellator Heavyweight), Caio Terra (IBJJF), Roberto Traven (IBJJF), Felipe Costa (IBJJF), Dean Lister (ADCC) and Jessica Buchman (IBJJF).

Instructor Lineage

Mitsuyo 'Count Koma' MaedaCarlos Gracie, Sr. → Helio Gracie → Rolls GracieRomero Cavalcanti → Rodrigo 'Comprido' Mederios

Tournament results

CBJJ World Championships

2007

  • Black Belt -97 kg: 3rd place

2006

  • Black Belt -97 kg: 3rd place

2005

  • Black Belt -97 kg: 3rd place

2004

  • Black Belt -97 kg: 2nd Place

2003

  • Black Belt -91 kg: 3rd place

2001

  • Black Belt Open Weight: 3rd place
  • Black Belt -91 kg: 2nd place

2000

  • Black Belt -97 kg: 3rd place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

1999

  • Black Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

CBJJ Pan American Championships

2007

  • Black Belt +97 kg: 1st place

2004

  • Black Belt -91 kg: 2nd place

2002

  • Black Belt -97 kg: 2nd place

CBJJO Copa do Mundo Championships

2006

  • Black Belt -97 kg: 1st place

2003

  • Black Belt -91 kg: 2nd place

2002

  • Black Belt -91 kg: 1st place

References

Tournament Results - Official Homepages

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