Alexander Crispim and the Crispim BJJ Team in Pleasanton would like to congratulate Bryant “The Rock” Pangelinan on his incredible victories at the World Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship this weekend. The Rock competed in both his Brown Belt division and in the Absolute division. He earned the GOLD MEDAL in his division and the SILVER MEDAL in the absolute division (approximately 16 competitors in this division). This is such a prestigious title and we are so proud to have The Rock as part of the Crispim BJJ jiu jitsu team.
Alexander Crispim met The Rock years ago while training at Fairtex in San Francisco. He immediately saw a huge potential in his skills, abilities and drive. Crispim loves training with him because The Rock trains hard and pushes himself to always do the best he can. The Rock is the epitome of what a brown belt in jiu-jitsu should be. He is respectful, he teaches, he encourages others, and is always a positive influence at the Crispim BJJ academy and to all of the team. In addition, his skill level is extreme and his power is second to none. The Rock is highly determined, motivated and very passionate about jiu jitsu and again, we want to congratulate him on these accomplishments of achieving World Championship level in the Brown Belt division.
Here is some background on Bryant “The Rock” Pangelinan:
“I started wrestling back in elementary school and wrestled all through high school and college. I did a lot of training with many high level wrestlers in college including, US Silver Medalist Mat Ghafari, the US Army team, and many others. My career in high school was 127 wins-23 losses in four years.
I first picked up jiu jitsu when I was still in college, at Relson Gracie’s academy in Hawaii in 1995-1996, but it wasn’t until after my last wrestling tournament in 2003 that I got serious about it. It was then when Josh McDonald and I were still coaching wrestling together that he told me I should come down where he was training (at Cesar Gracie’s and Fairtex). I had to learn jiu jitsu very quick, be it that some of my first partners were Jake Shields, Dave Terrell, The Diaz Brothers, and Gilbert Melendez. I earned my blue and purple belts through Cesar Gracie. Through the years I won the California Open No Gi Advanced Division in 2004 in Half Moon Bay, I was a finalist at the Gracie Open in the No Gi Advanced Division twice (I took 2nd in 2005 and I won it in 2006 defeating a Machado black belt when I was still a blue belt). I won the No Gi Worlds in 2008 as a blue belt as well. One of the nicest things about that victory was that I was the first ever World Champion grappler from my native island of Guam.
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I met Alexander Crispim while training at Fairtex in San Francisco, and not only was it his teaching that drew me towards him, but mainly our strong friendship. He has pushed me to do better and always allows me to be the best I can be. And… he gave me my new favorite other nickname “Dente de Sabre” …the Saber Tooth hahahahaa!!!
I train because wrestling/grappling has been part of my life for almost 28 years. I couldn’t imagine not doing what I do. ”
Crispim BJJ Team- please take a few moments to comment on this post and wish The Rock congratulations. The Rock, We can’t wait to see your next battle!!
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