(The previous edition can be found HERE)
Hello, and welcome to another edition of Match of the Week. This week’s match is Felipe Pena vs. Erberth Santos from the 2014 Copa Podio Middleweight Grand Prix.
Hello, and welcome to another edition of Match of the Week. This week’s match is Felipe Pena vs. Erberth Santos from the 2014 Copa Podio Middleweight Grand Prix.
Felipe Pena, also known as Felipe Preguiça, is a black belt
under Marcelo Azevedo and fights for Gracie Barra. Since his time as a purple
and brown belt, Felipe has been considered by the media as one the hottest
prospects in Jiu-Jitsu after his impressive performances at the lower ranks.
Felipe is the younger brother Augusto "Tio Chico".
Felipe has done tremendously well throughout his competition
career. He is a four time World (2014 black, 2012 brown, 2011 purple weight
& absolute) and South American Champion (2012 brown weight &
absolute, 2011 brown weight & absolute), a three time Brazilian
National Champion (2014 black weight & absolute, 2012 brown), and a two
time Pan American Champion (2012 brown, 2011 purple). He is also a one-time
European (2012 brown) and Copa Podio Middleweight Grand Prix Champion (2014).
If you have seen any of Felipe's matches, you would know
that he is an exceptional guard player. Mostly, he likes to play open guard,
but he's very good from the closed guard also. Even though he is a very good
guard player, Felipe is well rounded as a grappler. He’s good at takedowns and
passing the guard, especially using the leg drag. Using the leg drag, he nearly
always gets the guys back. He is phenomenal at taking the back. He does it flawlessly.
Felipe Pena |
Erberth Santos is a black belt under Luis "Guigo"
Guilherme and fights for both Guigo Jiu-Jitsu and Team Lloyd Irvin. If you
watched the brown belt divisions last year, I'm pretty sure you would be
familiar with Erberth Santos. He had fantastic performances at many major
IBJJF tournaments, often taking double gold at them. As a result, Erberth
was the number one ranked brown belt in the world for the majority of
2014.
As I said above, Erberth had an incredible run over the last
year. He is two time World (2014 brown weight & absolute), Pan
American (2014 brown weight & absolute), New York BJJ
Pro (2014 brown weight & absolute), and WPJJC Brazilian Trials
Champion (2015 black weight & absolute). He is also a one time World
NoGi (2014 brown), South American (2014 brown), ASN Challenge (2014), and
New York Spring Open Champion (2014 brown).
Erberth
fights at super heavyweight, but he moves like a lightweight. He is
incredibly fast and the pace of his matches is always very high. His hunt for
the submission is relentless and very aggressive, as is his guard
passing. One move which Erberth is notorious for is the flying
triangle. Yes, you heard that correctly. Every time he goes for the
flying triangle, he always manages to get the submission.
Erberth Santos |
The video of the match is not available on YouTube, but instead is available on Copa Podio's website. You can watch it HERE.
Catch you later,
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