Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is known as a martial art that allows the smaller man or woman to survive and defend themselves against a larger opponent. At EBI 9 last Sunday, Garry Tonon proved just how relevant that fact is today; even when applied to the frequently changing world of sport BJJ. With his victory against men who vastly outweighed him; Tonon not only continued to solidify his name among the best in the world, but brought the sport back to its roots at the same time.
This was Tonon’s third EBI tournament win and he did so stepping in for his injured teammate, Gordon Ryan, on a few days’ notice.