Tuesday, April 21, 2015

WNY MMA: Up and Coming BJJ Tournaments

WNY MMA: Up and Coming BJJ Tournaments

So, you guys already know about the MMA fights and who is competing where. But maybe, just maybe, you are a member of the grappling community and don't really care too much about mma. Well, I got something for you too, so sorry if i made you feel left out. There will be a number of Bjj tournaments coming up in the next few months that will definitely be worth your time and effort, so why not start training up for them. Ill give you a run down of the tournaments, the dates, and the locations. Remember who your information center is, wny mma and fitness that's right.

First up is the 2015 Ontario Open International Jiu Jitsu Championship will take place on May 2nd and 3rd at Brampton Soccor Centre, located at 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy. East Dixie Rd & Sandalwood Pkwy, L6R 0K2, Brampton, Ontario. It will be filled with Gi and Nogi matches over two days. There are competitors between the ages of 5 and 50 coming from all over Canada and the US, so why not make this a stop on your yearly tournament calender, wny bjj certainly will.

Also on May 2nd, the Hayastan Grappling Championship will be in full effect in Fredonia, NY. The venue of this gi gripping, arm wrenching tournament will be Fredonia High School 425 East Main St, Fredonia, NY 14063. Early registration and weigh ins will be that Friday, May 1st from 7:30pm to 8:30pm. There will also be event day registration for those who will be too busy living up their friday nights, Saturday from 8:30am to 12pm. For more information please click here for registration and prices. The question is, will you be gripping?

Last, but definitely not least. We have our very own Buffalo Classic BJJ Tournament on May 23rd, it will be located in downtown Buffalo's inner harbor at 359 Ganson St. Buffalo, NY 14203. Near the First Niagara Center where the Sabres play, just off the 190. All belt levels in the Kids, Youth, Teen, Junior, Adult and Master categories. Registration opens this month and will close several days prior. If you want to support your hometown, then you can either compete or support. All proceeds will go to benefit Vector BJJ, which is a nonprofit community youth development program. Last year Buffalo Classic raised $950.00 for the cause.