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Leonardo "Leo" Leite vs Roberto Godoi JIU JITSU MATCH BJJ Pro League 2000 OLD SCHOOL BJJ

Leonardo "Leo" Leite vs Roberto Godoi JIU JITSU MATCH BJJ Pro League 2000 OLD SCHOOL BJJ 🙏🙏PLEASE BE KIND & SUBSCRIBE to the channel:    / riccardoammendoliabjj   Leonardo Leite, also known as Léo, is possibly the most successful Judoka to have entered the world of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The Brazilian National Judo Team representative is also a BJJ black belt under Alexandre “Gigi” Paiva from the Alliance Rio de Janeiro academy having won 2 world BJJ championships and 3 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu National gold medals. Leo Leite also competed in mixed martial arts (MMA), having debuted in 2013 with a submission victory over Alessandro Macedo. Leonardo moved to the Flamengo club, then the AABB in Lagoa (Rio de Janeiro), Gama Filho and Tijuca Tenis Clube. When Leo Leite was 16 years old, his father took him to the Alliance Academy in Rio de Janeiro, where Leo was introduced to the art of submissions by Alexandre Paiva. The knowledge of submissions was a big boost for Leo Leite’s Judo, and his interest in BJJ grew. He decided to compete in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu when he was a blue belt adding success in that field to his already impressive Judo resume. In 1999 Leite decided to compete in the Mundial, Jiu Jitsu’s most important competition, for the first time. He was a brown belt then and he believed that he would be competing in that division, but his master “Gigi” Paiva had other plans for him, and two weeks before the event he promoted him to black belt. Even though Leonardo did not believe he was ready for such a big challenge his master proved him wrong and Leonardo Leite won the competition, winning in the final against a legend in the sport, Zé Mario Sperry. Leonardo Leite has been involved with the Judo National Team (Brazil), though he always finds time to compete in BJJ from time to time and to achieve the podium in big tournaments such as the Brazilian Nationals (2009). Leo Leite is also recognized for his former relationship with World Champion female fighter, and TV spokesperson Kyra Gracie. Roberto Godoi is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt by Waldomiro Perez (Junior). Godoi was one of the top competitors of his generation and one of the big names to come out of the Sao Paulo grappling circuit, being also founder of one of the strongest teams in the region, The Macaco/Godoi (today Godoi Jiu JItsu), Godoi is also famed for his bitter break up with his team partner Jorge “Macaco” Patino in 2001, a break up that made the headlines of many magazines and turned into a heated rivalry on and off the mats. Roberto Godoi was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He started training Jiu Jitsu in 1988 with the late Marcelo Behring, one of the great Jiu Jitsu figures of the 1980’s. Godoi trained under the wild Behring for the duration of one year until Marcelo decided to move to Australia. He then began training with the founder of Companhia Atlética Paulista (Cia Paulista) Valdomiro Perez who was a brown belt under Behring at the time. In 1992 Jorge Patino “Macaco” who was a school friend and neighbour of Godoi decided to join Perez’s BJJ academy also. Patino was a Rugby player who also practised Judo while Godoi was already a purple belt at the time, with two Brazilian national titles under his belt. In 1994 Roberto opened an affiliate school of the Cia Paulista in partnership with Valdomiro Perez and Jorge Patino. On 1996 (a year after the break) they returned to teaching BJJ, opening their own gym, the Academia Macaco/Godoi. Their team was extremely successful for the following 4 years, winning 4 Paulista (Sao Paulo State) championships on a row, beating many of the strong competitors such as Ryan Gracie Academy, Alliance and Cia Paulista, a truly remarkable feature for such a fresh team. Their partnership seemed to work perfectly with both Jiu Jitsu men’s schedules, “Macaco” always competing elevating the academy’s name while also teaching a class, and Roberto Godoi taking his low key profile though being an immensely important figure teaching most of the athletes. In 2001 the shock break up occurred, the two parted in less then amicable terms over money arrangements. Patino went on to open his “Macaco Gold Team” while Roberto opened the “Godoi Jiu Jitsu”. Many of the fighters followed Godoi, people like Marco Barbosa, Bruno Frazatto and Roberto Tozi. Jorge took offence on the fighters that did not follow his footsteps which aggravated further an already troubled relationship. The two coaches exchanged harsh words on many occasions. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE To My YouTube Channel:    / riccardoammendoliabjj   LIKE Me On Facebook:   / riccardoammendoliabjj   Follow Me On Instagram:   / riccardoammendoliabjj   Follow Me On Twitter:   / riccardobaleia   Soundcloud:   / riccardobaleia   #LeoLeite #LeonardoLeite #RobertoGodoi

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