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ADCC World Championship (1998)

74 recorded matches · 1998
WinnerOpponentMethodDivision
Alexandre Soca De FreitasTrevor Lally66kg
MarcMichael Buell66kg
Robin GracieTrevor LallyBracket prints 'Trevor Lally' as opponent in two separate R1 matches (vs Soca De Freitas and vs Robin Gracie) - kept as printed, logged as anomaly66kg
Alexander Sasha PlavskiFarid Berreto66kg
Alexandre Soca De FreitasMarc66kg
Robin GracieAlexander Sasha Plavski66kg
Alexandre Soca De FreitasRobin Gracie66kg
Alexander Sasha PlavskiMarkBronze-match loser printed as 'Mark'; same fighter appears as 'Marc' in QF/SF boxes - spelling inconsistency on the poster itself, kept as printed per round66kg
Luis BritoUsmah Rashed Attiyeh77kg
Matt HumeMicah Pittman77kg
John LewisWael Al Razeem77kg
Guy NeivensAziz Hamdushi77kg
Fabiano IhaJuan Valles77kg
Hareb HashelNader Hussien Jaber77kg
Rodrigo ModariasTariq Mohamed77kg
Renzo GracieFrank Triggs77kg
Matt HumeLuis Brito77kg
John LewisGuy Neivens77kg
Fabiano IhaHareb Hashel77kg
Renzo GracieRodrigo Modarias77kg
Luis BritoJohn LewisRECONSTRUCTED: bracket's printed SF1 box reads 'Matt Hume' (the QF winner over Luis Brito) as the participant vs John Lewis, but the FINAL box reads 'Luis Brito' advancing instead - not Matt Hume. The Bronze-match box independently confirms John Lewis (not Matt Hume) lost the top-half semifinal. Winner/loser here (Luis Brito over John Lewis) is inferred from these two consistent data points, not directly printed as a single match box - likely an unannotated substitution (cf. 2013 Absolute Gary Tonon case). Matt Hume's fate after his QF win is unrecorded on this poster.77kg
Fabiano IhaJohn Lewis77kg
Carlos NewtonAndreh Anderson88kg
Ahmed FarajMonir Hamed88kg
Mohammad Al QuabasiTareq Abu Rumailah88kg
Kareem BarkalevCarlos Lopez88kg
Tobi ImadaLafee Fayq Al Ajloony88kg
Igor YakimovRyan Apolinaro88kg
Yousef Al AlamiTariq Abed Almrayat88kg
Ahmed FarajMohammad Al Quabasi88kg
Kareem BarkalevTobi Imada88kg
Igor YakimovYousef Al Alami88kg
Rodrigo GracieAhmed Faraj88kg
Kareem BarkalevIgor Yakimov88kg
Ahmed FarajIgor Yakimov88kg
Oleg TaktarovHani Madi99kg
Bueau HershbergerRafiel Torre99kg
Ricardo AlvesMohaammed Azmi99kg
Lance GibsoJose Beltran99kg
Jose Mario SperryMohammed Saleh99kg
Larry ParkerJoel Sutton99kg
Renato VerissimoIssam Farouk Saade99kg
Elvis SinosicClarence Thatch99kg
Bueau HershbergerOleg Taktarov99kg
Ricardo AlvesLance Gibso99kg
Renato VerissimoElvis Sinosic99kg
Ricardo AlvesBueau Hershberger99kg
Bueau HershbergerRenato Verissimo99kg
Brad AndersonRafiel Carrino+99kg
Sean AlvarezNader Ghaith+99kg
Joe CharlesusRashdan Nada+99kg
Firas NakdaliJason Farin+99kg
Fraansiscco BuenoRajab+99kg
Ricardo MoraisSalah Al Din+99kg
Sean AlvarezBrad Anderson+99kg
Simon SiasiJim BaconRECONSTRUCTED: printed QF box reads 'Simon Siasi' as the winner over the Joe Charlesus/Jim Bacon pairing, but Simon Siasi is shown losing his own R16 match to Jim Bacon earlier on this same poster. Same recurring pattern as 77kg SF1 and the 2013 Absolute Gary Tonon case - an unannotated substitution. Bronze-match box independently confirms Simon Siasi (not Jim Bacon or Joe Charlesus) reached the next round. Recorded as Simon Siasi def. Jim Bacon since Siasi's only printed opponent on this side of the bracket was Jim Bacon.+99kg
Fraansiscco BuenoFiras Nakdali+99kg
Ricco RodriguezRicardo Morais+99kg
Sean AlvarezSimon Siasi+99kg
Ricco RodriguezFraansiscco Bueno+99kg
Simon SiasiFiras Nakdali+99kg
Joe CharlesusMohammed Salehabsolute
Ricardo MoraisTobi Imadaabsolute
Simon SiasiBrad Andersonabsolute
Ricardo MoraisJoe Charlesusabsolute
Jose Mario SperryRicardo Moraisabsolute
Simon SiasiJoe Charlesusabsolute
Hareb HashelSaeed Al Zaabiarabic open
Mohammad Al QuabasiWaseem Abdullaharabic open
Hareb HashelMohammad Al Quabasiarabic open
Waseem AbdullahSaeed Al Zaabiarabic open
Rodrigo GracieKareem Barkalaev88kg
Hareb HashelMohammad Al Qubaisiarabic open
Waseem AbdullaSaeed Al Zaabiarabic open