Thursday, January 15th, 2015

Fake #BJJ black Belt gets found out! #VIDEO @ufcgym

Okay, it took me 9 1/2 years to earn my Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt.  I have now been a black belt since 2010, and to this day remember all the blood, sweat, tears, and money spent on the mat to ‘get my education’.

Over my time on the mats I’ve met a lot of frauds, fakes, phonies.  Usually there is no video camera around to film the action—Japanese Jiu Jitsu, BrugerKingJJ, and other ‘Ju Jitsu’ martial arts black belts, are not the same as a BJJ Black belt…

because at the end of the day, The Mats do not lie.  (same thing for some of these guys in the  Middle East buying black belts…I’m not going to name names…lol)

After getting smashed on the mats, this FAKE BJJ Black Belt tried to claim injury, and eventually just got called out on his bullshyt.

In response to the fake BJJ black Belt, UFC Gym curriculum developer and BJJ legend 4th degree black belt Mauricio Tinguinha released the official letter to the community at large..

Dear UFC Gyms, if you’re in need  of a few black belts, I know a few looking for work!

“OPEN LETTER FROM UFC GYM BJJ PROGRAM DIRECTOR
DATE: 01/13/2015 – 16:01:39
My name is Mauricio “Tinguinha” Mariano. For those who do not know me, I am a 4th degree Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt with almost 30 years of BJJ experience. I have dedicated most of my life to following the true philosophy of the Martial Arts.

As the BJJ program director at the UFC GYM corporate gyms, I’d like to comment on a taped incident that recently took place at a UFC GYM franchised location in Flower Mound, Texas. On the tape, a BJJ instructor at that location is seen reluctantly answering questions in regards to his belt validation while nursing an injury. At the franchise owner’s request, we have become involved in our role as franchisor to help further validate whether the credentials this BJJ instructor used to obtain this position with the franchise are legitimate. So far, unfortunately, we have not been able to find validation of that BJJ instructor’s Lineage or Belt history with the BJJ school he has referenced in Hawaii. As a result, he is no longer teaching BJJ at that UFC GYM franchise.

UFC GYM has a well organized BJJ program in our corporate UFC GYM locations that has existed for quite some time and, we are in the process of broadening that program and its systems across all our franchised locations. Each of our gyms currently screens every coach for the proper qualifications prior to their employment, including any necessary NASM certifications. Moving forward, I will personally be responsible for ensuring these standards are adhered to for BJJ in all UFC GYM locations. I will also certify all UFC GYM employed BJJ head coaches. This improved certification process will create common training programs and accreditation systems across all UFC GYM locations further aligning our BJJ program offerings. It will also consistently leverage the safety and proper instructor training mandates that already exist in all UFC GYM corporate and franchise locations. The result of our system-wide BJJ program enhancements will be a consistent, high-quality BJJ platform based on the foundations of this Martial Art. This accreditation process and new programming will occur across the upcoming months making elite BJJ training available to all UFC GYM members.

Today, we have a team of approximately 45 BJJ instructors in our UFC GYM corporate gyms. There are verified Black Belts in all of those gyms. We are proud of the work that has been put in by all members of this team and look forward to implementing those same systems and programs at all of our UFC GYM franchises as well. This alignment has taken time, but will be universally offered across all locations. We assure the BJJ community that we are committed as a brand to proper BJJ systems and training and I look forward to the opportunity to share my passion for BJJ with all of our members.

Sincerely,

Mauricio “Tinguinha” Mariano, UFC Gym BJJ Program Director”