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TJ Sulit

 TJ Sulit is a seasoned martial artist with 20 years of competing and coaching under his belt. Starting Judo at age 11, he eventually earned himself a 3rd degree black belt in the Japanese martial art. TJ added Brazilian Jiujitsu to his arsenal after seeing how it complemented his Judo as well as witnessing its effectivity in the UFC’s Octagon. Throughout his years of competition, TJ has garnered many medals and championships in local competitions in his country as well as international events. TJ after graduating from college held the position as head coach in one of The Philippines’ premier universities. Under his supervision, the school won two university team championships and produced numerous champions. TJ also headed his own branch of New Breed Jiujitsu in the Philippines’ central business district where he taught professionals such as CEOs, bank vice presidents and U.S. Army Rangers. TJ is in Ghana working as the Operations Director of a Business Process Outsourcing company.

 Awards Received    
• Bronze - 1991 NBI Invitational Juniors Judo Championships
• Gold - 1994 UP Invitational Judo Chapmionships - +78kg (Juniors)
• Gold - 1994 NCR Invitational Judo Championships - +78kg (Juniors)
• Gold - 1995 Hajime! AJA Invitational Judo Championships - +78kg (Juniors)
• Gold - 1996 Hajime! AJA Invitational Judo Championships - +78kg (Juniors)
• Gold - 1996 Philippine Judo Junior National Championships +78kg
• Bronze - 1997 Philippine Judo National Championships -78kg (Mens Category)
• Gold - 1998 UAAP Judo Championships - Team Event
• Gold - 1998 PAJA Cup - Team Event
• Gold - 1998 PUP Judo Invitational Championsips -81kg
• Bronze - 1999 UAAP Judo Championships - Team Event
• Gold - 1999 Hajime! AJA Invitational Judo Championshps - 81kg
• Bronze - 1999 Hajime! AJA Invitational Judo Championshps - Open Weight
• Bronze - 1999 Philippine Judo National Championships -81kg (Mens Category)
• Gold - 2001 UAAP Judo Championships -100kg
• Bronze - 2002 Philippine Judo National Championships -81kg (Mens Category)
• Gold - 2004 Hajime! AJA Invitational Judo Championships -90kg
• Gold - 2004 Philippine Grappling League -80kg
• Gold - 2004 PUP Judo Invitational Championsips -81kg
• Gold - 2004 UP Judo Invitational Championships -81kg
• Gold - 2005 UAAP Judo Championshops - Coach
• Competitor - 2004 Pan Ams Brazilian Jiujitsu Championships, California
• Silver - 2005 Pan Asian Brazilian Jiujitsu Championships Blue Belt -85kg
• Gold - 2005 Pan Asian Brazilian Jiujitsu Championships Blue Belt Absolute
• Gold - 2007 All Ateneo Grappling Championships -97kg
• Gold - 2007 All Ateneo Grappling Championships Absolute Division
• Gold - 2008 Philippine National BJJ Championships Purple Belt +79.1kg
• Silver - 2008 Philippine National BJJ Championship Purple Belt Absolute
• Silver - 2008 Philippine National Grappling Championships Advanced +76kg
• Gold - 2008 Philippine National Grappling Championship Advanced Absolute
 
Lawrence Nyanyo-Nmai

 Lawrence “The Punisher” Nyanyo-Nmai when he was 19 years old, established himself as one of the most talented and explosive fighters in Africa and the rest of the world. Born in Ghana, moved to the Netherlands to develop his skills as a Muay Thai Kickboxer.

In 2006, his first year as a pro, he made his mark winning 2 fights in a year. In 2008, he fought against Ahmed Pharaon (Egypt) and won his first African Muay Thai event. His next victory came in 2008 against Oily Nyko for another WASKO African championship. Lawrence won that fight by unanimous decision. In May 2009 at the A-1 ISKA cup in Hurgada, Egypt, after three consecutive knockouts in one night Lawrence won his first tournament championship. In 2009 Lawrence had two of the biggest victories of his young career via knockout. Two months later he once again knocked out WK1 super star Ahmed Pharaon. In 2009 Lawrence became an ISKA light heavy weight champion in Africa

Lawrence trained under Lucien Carbin at the fighting factory Carbin in Amsterdam during his visit in the Netherlands. Later he had interest in grappling and Brazilian Jiujitsu and began to train with New Breed Ghana under TJ Sulit

Fight Record: 18 Wins, 7 Losses

 
   

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