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Ramiz Abdullaiev

Career Achievements

• 10-time national champion in Japanese Jiu Jitsu
• 3-time international professional tournament championship winner
• Recipient of the Best Athlete award in Japanese Jiu Jitsu in 2007
• National winner and medalist in sambo, wrestling, and judo
• International and national champion and medalist in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
• 2 silver medals in world championships
• 2nd place in the World Cup
• European champion
• Black belt in Japanese Jiu Jitsu
• Brown belts in judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Since 1997, when I was just 7 years old, I embarked on my journey in Japanese Jiu Jitsu. As I grew older, I began participating in various competitions, truly immersing myself in the sport. It wasn’t until I was 14 years old that I experienced my first major breakthrough, winning the national Jiu Jitsu championship in the 55 kg division and proudly earning my black belt in the art.

From 2004 to 2008, I achieved an impressive record of never losing a single fight. During this time, I secured three national championships in both the juvenile and adult divisions of Jiu Jitsu. In 2007, at the age of 17, I even became the youngest champion in an international professional tournament in Japanese Jiu Jitsu’s adult division.

Between 2008 and 2012, I pursued further education at the university level while actively participating in Wrestling, Judo, and Sambo as a member of the university team. During this period, I had the honor of winning the national student championship in Sambo and earning bronze and silver medals in international tournaments for both Judo and Wrestling.

As the years passed, I continued to excel in different martial arts disciplines. From 2010 to 2017, I dominated the 70 kg division, securing the national belt wrestling championship an impressive seven times. In 2012, I proudly clinched the European belt wrestling championship in the under 23 years old division.

My accomplishments extended to the global stage as well. In 2015, I proudly obtained a bronze medal at the world championship held in Poland. In 2016, competing in combat sambo in the 74 kg division, I secured a remarkable silver medal in a prestigious international professional tournament.

In 2017, I transitioned to Gojuru karate and Combat Sambo, where I continued to make my mark. I triumphed in the national championship for Gojuru karate in the 79 kg division, earning a spot to compete in the world championship in Bucharest, Romania. Additionally, I achieved second place in the World Cup in the same weight division.

Having developed a passion for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, I began participating in tournaments dedicated to this discipline in 2017. I even took home a gold medal in the international professional tournament for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in the 82.3 kg adult division.

In 2018, my success extended to the realm of Submission Grapping as I claimed the national championship title. As my journey continued, in 2020, I took on coaching responsibilities for a Jiu Jitsu team, specifically the “Black Gi Club,” specializing in both GI and no GI competitions.

Over the years, I have achieved remarkable milestones. In 2023, I emerged as the champion in the professional AJP no GI Grand Prix for no GI Jiu Jitsu in Istanbul, Turkey, competing in the 77 kg division. Additionally, I received a well-deserved promotion to the brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu the same year.

Continuing to excel in Submission Grappling, in 2024, I triumphed in the South Florida championship in the 170 lb division, held in Wellington. Throughout my coaching career, which began in 2016 in China, I have contributed my expertise in Wrestling and Jiu Jitsu. From 2018, I worked as a martial arts head coach in a prominent gym in Ukraine, handling various responsibilities.

From 2020, I also held the position of 2nd coach and head wrestling coach in a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu club in Ukraine, showcasing my versatility in multiple disciplines.

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