Demian Maia finished his opponents in 50 percent of his MMA victories using his jiu-jitsu skills, and was dominant in his return to the mats Saturday night in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Facing fellow UFC veteran Alex Oliveira in a 10-minute match at BJJ Stars 8, Maia used the same technique applied in UFC wins over Chael Sonnen and Ed Herman, forcing “Cowboy” to tap in just over three minutes.
Watch the highlights below.
Demian Maia returns to Grappling [HELLO JAPAN] @demianmaia #BJJ #MMA #GRAPPLING #JIUJITSU pic.twitter.com/JwZd0awWbS
— HELLO JAPAN (@HelloJapan01) May 1, 2022
The match marked Maia’s first time on a mat since 2007, year he won the ADCC by defeating the likes of Yushin Okami and Rafael Lovato Jr. and then made his octagon debut, when he tapped Ryan Jensen inside the opening round.
Maia parted ways with the UFC in 2021 after losing a decision to welterweight contender Belal Muhammad. In just over 10 years, the jiujitsu champion challenged for UFC Gold on two separate occasions. He lost to Tyron Woodley (welterweight champion) and Anderson Silva (midweight king).
One of the best grapplers to ever transition to MMA, Maia racked up an impressive record of 28-11 in the sport between 2001 and 2021, with notable victories over Carlos Condit, Ben Askren, Jorge Masvidal, Gunnar Nelson, Matt Brown, Neil Magny and Jon Fitch.
This website uses cookies.