Английская Википедия:Craig Jones (grappler)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Infobox martial artist Craig Benjamin Jones (born 17 July 1991) is an Australian grappler and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt competitor and coach. An IBJJF World No-Gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion as a purple belt, Jones is a two-time ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship silver medalist and a three-time Polaris Pro Grappling champion. Jones trains out of Austin, Texas, and is the head of B Team Jiu-Jitsu.
Biography
Craig Jones was born on 17 July 1991, in Adelaide, South Australia.[1] In 2006 Jones started training Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) at his cousin's academy.[2] After getting his purple belt, Jones moved to Melbourne where he started training under Lachlan Giles. He stayed there until he was promoted to black belt by Giles while training at Absolute MMA Academy.[3] Years later, Jones moved to New York in order to train under John Danaher and alongside Gordon Ryan.[4] Jones moved with the rest of the team to Puerto Rico during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue training and preparing for competitions.[5]
The team training under Danaher broke up on 26 July 2021, and the former members went their separate ways.[6] Jones re-located to Austin, Texas, to create a new team,[7] B Team Jiu-Jitsu, alongside Nicky Ryan, Nicky Rod and Ethan Crelinsten; where he still currently trains.[8] He is the BJJ coach of UFC Featherweight Champion, Alexander Volkanovski.[9] He also served as the BJJ coach for Team Volkanovski on The Return of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Volkanovski vs. Team Ortega.[10]
Grappling career
In 2014 Jones was competing at purple belt and won gold at the NAGA World Championship and gold at the AFBJJ Pan Pacific Championship, a tournament held annually in Melbourne.[11] The following year, in 2015 Jones qualified for the 2015 ADCC World Championships, a submission grappling tournament held every 2 years and often referred to as the "Olympics of grappling",[12][13][14] after winning the ADCC Asia and Oceania Trials in the -Шаблон:Convert division. Jones lost ADCC World first round by submission to Romulo Barral but won the IBJJF World No-Gi Championships in the purple belt division, the first Australian male to win an IBJJF world championship.[15] A year later in 2016 Jones won bronze at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship in the brown belt division.[16] In 2016 Jones was promoted to black belt by Giles while training at Absolute MMA Academy.[3]
Black belt career
In 2017 Jones qualified again for the ADCC World Championship, this time during the Championship Jones submitted 5x Black Belt World Champion Leandro Lo, Unity BJJ coach Murilo Santana and Chael Sonnen before losing the semi-final to Keenan Cornelius and the 3rd place to Alexandre Ribeiro.[17] In 2019 Jones won silver at the ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship.
Jones faced UFC veteran Donald Cerrone in a Combat Jiu-Jitsu superfight at the Combat Jiu-Jitsu Featherweight World Championships on 19 December 2021, and submitted him with a rear-naked choke in regulation time.[18] In 2022, Jones returned to ADCC and won silver again after moving to the -99 kg division,[19] defeating 3 x World Champion Nicholas Meregali in the semi-final, before losing via points (4-0) to Kaynan Duarte.[20][21]
2023
Jones was booked to compete in a rematch against Meregali at Who's Number One on 25 February 2023, but had to withdraw and the match was postponed.[22] Jones competed against Felipe Pena in the main event of UFC Fight Pass Invitational 4 on 29 June 2023.[23] He won in overtime, by fastest escape.[24] He then competed at Quintet 4 on 10 September 2023, as part of The B-Team Bulls.[25] Jones registered two draws and two wins to help his team win the tournament.[26]
Jones was scheduled to compete against Luke Rockhold at Israel Fight Night on 21 September 2023.[27] The match was cancelled for undisclosed reasons. Jones then competed against Gerald Meerschaert in the main event of Polaris 26 on 4 November 2023.[28] He won the match by submission with a rear-naked choke.[29]
Jones won 'Personality of the Year' and 'Submission of the Year' for a Toehold he submitted Richie Martinez with at Quintet 4 at the JitsMagazine BJJ Awards 2023.[30]
2024
Jones is scheduled to compete against Philip Rowe in the main event of Karate Combat's Pit Submission Series 2 on February 23, 2024.[31]
He is also scheduled to compete against Rafael Lovato Jr. in the main event of UFC Fight Pass Invitational 6 on March 3, 2024.[32]
Grappling competitive summary
Jones' main accomplishments as black belt:[33]
- Polaris 17 MiddleweightШаблон:Efn Champion (2021)
- Polaris 10 Middleweight Champion (2019)
- Polaris 8 Light HeavyweightШаблон:Efn Champion (2018)
- Polaris 6 Middleweight Champion (2018)
- Submission Underground Absolute Champion (2019)[34]
- 2nd place ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship (2019[35]/2022[20])
- 3rd Place EBI 11 Invitational (2017)
- 3rd place Kasai 2 185 lbs Grand Prix (2018)
- 3rd place Kasai 5 205 lbs Grand Prix (2019)
Main accomplishments in coloured belts:[33]
- IBJJF World Championship NoGi (2015 purple)
- AFBJJ Pan Pacific Championship (2014Шаблон:Efn purple)
- ADCC Asian & Oceania World Trials (2014 / 2016)
- NAGA World Championship (2014 purple)
- 3rd place UAEJJF Abu Dhabi Pro (2016 brown)
Personal life
Jones has also completed a Bachelor's degree in Behavioural Science (Psychology).[15] In 2020, Jones moved to Puerto Rico with Gordon Ryan and other members of the Danaher Death Squad,[36] before he eventually relocated to Austin, Texas to found B Team Jiu-Jitsu in 2021.Шаблон:Fact
Jones operates an OnlyFans account,[37] and has made appearances on several popular podcasts like The Joe Rogan Experience[38] and InfoWars with Alex Jones.[39]
Instructor lineage
Carlos Gracie → Hélio Gracie → Carlos Gracie Jr. → Jean Jacques Machado / Rigan Machado → John Will → John Simon → Lachlan Giles → Craig Jones[1]
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