This weekend, undefeated welterweight fighter Neiman Gracie will be the first member of his family to compete inside the hallowed walls of Madison Square Garden at Bellator 180. But more than two decades ago, his uncle Royce first made history by introducing the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to America, and eventually, to the entire world.
Royce Gracie broke into sudden mainstream superstardom during the inaugural UFC event in 1993, where he became the first company champion. He went on compete in the next four tournaments, before deciding to instead fight in Japan under the Pride organization in 2000.