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    Apr 2410:00 PM
    Tin Foil hat Comedy: Eddie Bravo & Sam TripoliHyena's Comedy Night Club - Dallas, Dallas, TX
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    About Eddie Bravo

    Currently, Eddie Bravo continues to actively participate in the BJJ community through seminars, instructional courses, and competitions. His 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu system has expanded worldwide, with multiple affiliates and a growing number of practitioners. Bravo also hosts the popular podcast 'The Joe Rogan Experience,' where he often discusses sports, science, and alternative theories, further broadening his influence. Additionally, he remains involved in the MMA scene, advising fighters and promoting grappling events like the Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI), focusing on innovative rules and showcasing submission grappling talent. Bravo’s contributions to the sport have established him as a prominent authority, and his events attract attention from both fans and practitioners of martial arts, building excitement around his unique style and vision for the future of grappling.

    Eddie Bravo History

    Eddie Bravo, born on May 15, 1970, is a pivotal figure in the world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). He initially trained in traditional martial arts before discovering BJJ in the early 1990s. After training under the legendary Jean Jacques Machado, Bravo earned his black belt in 2003. He gained fame for his innovative teaching style and the development of the '10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu' system, which focuses on no-gi grappling. His approach integrates various techniques and emphasizes flexibility, fluidity, and adaptability on the mat. Bravo also made his mark as a competitor, famously defeating Royler Gracie in the 2003 ADCC tournament, a victory that propelled him into the spotlight. Beyond his competitive successes, Bravo has produced instructional videos and founded his own academy, greatly influencing the growth and evolution of no-gi grappling.