Zoltan Bathory of FFDP won the second place in the Jiu-Jitsu Championship

2021-11-22 09:33:44 By : Ms. Allen H

Congratulations to the five-finger death boxing guitarist Zoltan Bathory for winning the second place in the super heavy group and the second place in the absolute group in the 2021 American National Jiu-Jitsu Championship.

For those who have been following FFDP guitarists for many years, his passion for different types of martial arts should not be surprising. As early as March, it was revealed that Batori won a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which was awarded by his coach-four-time world champion and seventh-level red/black belt, master Basil Gracie and fifth-level black belt. With BJJ world champion, Professor Mica Cipili.

The musician has been pursuing various martial arts for many years and is also a black belt in judo, a Wing Chun kung fu practitioner under Master Randy Williams, and received the U.S. Army modern combat under the guidance of Professor John Simmons III. Melee coaching certificate Yako Calili.

While writing about his recent Jiu-Jitsu challenge, Bathory confirmed his second place through Facebook. "US National Jiu-Jitsu Championship [International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation]-won the second place in the super heavy class-won the second place in the absolute class (this is absolute war)-I love my big family-this jiu-jitsu community, we Here you can fight the scorched earth with all your strength-and after the battle we are back to our best friends...#respect#honor"

The guitarist also revealed that although he had a good time, his toe was injured during the activity. "Thanks to everyone who shared the mat with me.-and my team Gracie Humaita Las Vegas Team Mica-Mica Cipili," the guitarist concluded.

The guitarist said earlier this year that for those who want to know how Batori can reach the top of his Jiu-Jitsu, while still devoting time to Five Finger Death Punch and taking on other performance management positions, The guitarist said, “All our security personnel are Jiu-Jitsu black belts. This is a position requirement, so I can train on the road. When I get home, I will be in Gracie Roux in Las Vegas. For technical training, I also have a private dojo at home."